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Patients & Caregivers

This information is designed to provide you with helpful educational information but is for information purposes only, is not medical advice, and should not be used as an alternative to speaking with your doctor. No representation is made that the information provided is current, complete, or accurate. Medtronic does not assume any responsibility for persons relying on the information provided. Be sure to discuss questions specific to your health and treatments with a healthcare professional. For more information please speak to your healthcare professional.

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Talking to your GP about aortic stenosis

 

As you get older, you may begin to notice changes to the way your body feels and functions. Often, these changes are a normal part of ageing, but sometimes they are a sign of an underlying health condition, like aortic stenosis. It’s important to pay attention to the messages your body is sending, and to discuss these with your doctor. We’ve developed some helpful resources to help you start a conversation with your GP about aortic stenosis.

Symptom tracker

Monitor any signs or symptoms you experience and discuss these with your doctor.

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Discussion guide

Get the conversation going with these helpful questions.

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Patient booklet

Be informed about your treatment options for aortic stenosis.

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Symptom tracker

It’s always important to listen to the messages your body is sending you. Keeping track of signs and symptoms can help you to identify and monitor any underlying health conditions, such as aortic stenosis.

Use this symptom tracker to record any symptoms you have noticed over the last six months, including how frequently they have occurred. Bring this tracker to your next appointment to review it with your doctor.

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Discussion guide

Experiencing heart symptoms or being diagnosed with aortic stenosis can be worrying. Getting information from your doctor, and playing an active role in managing your condition, can help you to feel more in control. 

We’ve developed a handy discussion guide to help you discuss heart health and aortic stenosis with your doctor. Download it today and bring it to your next appointment with your General Practitioner

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Understanding your treatment options for aortic stenosis 

Being diagnosed with aortic stenosis can be worrying, but there are ways to manage the condition.

We’ve developed a brochure to help you to understand more the treatment options available to you. 

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