Suspected Stable Angina Service: UCLH

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The University College London Hospitals (UCLH) Suspected Stable Angina Service (SSAS) previously Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic (RACP) provides specialist cardiology assessments to patients with new onset chest pain and also for patients with existing angina who have a change in symptoms.

Patients are usually offered an appointment within two weeks of a referral. Clinics are on Tuesday and Thursday mornings on the UCLH site.

See also the chest pain pathway.


Eligibility Criteria

Inclusions

  • patients with new onset exertional chest pain thought likely to be due to underlying coronary artery disease 
  • patients with new onset chest pain thought to be due to underlying coronary artery disease and who have cardiovascular risk factors
  • patients who have known ischaemic heart disease with worsening symptoms who are not under follow-up with a cardiologist.

Exclusions

  • patients who need urgent assessment for suspected myocardial infarction (MI) or acute coronary syndrome (ACS) should be sent to A&E.

How to Refer

EMIS form

Referral methods: e-RS

Complete the Suspected Stable Angina Form - NCL and send via e-RS

If possible, referrers should also include a detailed clinical narrative enclosing the GP clinical information summary and full lipid profile.

How to find service on e-RS

  • Speciality: Cardiology
  • Clinic type: Rapid Access Chest
  • Service name: Rapid Access Chest Pain Service (RAS) - Cardiology

Where to find the form

  • NCL: NCL Global Documents > Cardiology

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Review date: Friday, 30 April 2027