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Heart Disease: Heart Disease Resources The following list of heart disease information resources and links were selected and approved by health care professionals within The Cleveland Clinic Heart Center. [ The purpose of these addresses and links is to provide you with additional information on heart disease only. The inclusion of links to web sites other than The Cleveland Clinic does not imply any endorsement of the material on the web sites or any association with their operators. Organizations The Cleveland Clinic Heart Center 9500 Euclid Avenue, F25 Cleveland, Ohio 44195 Appointments
(216) 444-6697 or 1-800-223-2273 ext. 46697 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery 13 Elm Street Manchester, Mass. 01944 (978) 526-8330 Fax: (978) 526-7521 Email: aats@prri.com American College of Cardiology Heart House 9111 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814-1699 1-800-253-4636, ext. 694 or (301) 897-5400 Fax: (301) 897-9745 American Heart Association American Heart Association National Center 7272 Greenville Avenue Dallas, Texas 75231 1-800-AHA-USA-1 or 1-800-242-8721 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association P.O. Box 306 Hibernia NJ 07842 Phone: (973) 983-7429 E-Mail: support@hcma-heart.com Food and Drug Administration: Eating for a Healthy Heart Department of Health and Human Services 5600 Fishers Lane, (HFI-40) Rockville, MD 20857 The Long QT Syndrome: The Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes Foundation (SADS) 508 E. South Temple, Suite #20 Salt Lake City, UT 84102 1-800-786-7723 The Mended Hearts, Inc. (for heart surgery patients) 7272 Greenville Ave. Dallas, Texas 75231 888-HEART99 (888.432.7899) National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health Building 1 1 Center Drive Bethesda, MD 20892 Email: NHLBIinfo@rover.nhlbi.nih.gov Heart Rhythm Society 1400 K Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, D.C. ]
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