Merchandise
The Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA UK) online shop sells a range of products at cost price plus £2.99 for postage and packaging. You can buy any of the products online via PayPal. If you do not have a PayPal account, you can set one up. This is very simple to do. Simply follow the instructions on the PayPal website.
If you don't want to buy online and would like to order items through the post, please contact the PHA UK office.
Email: office@phassociation.uk.com
Tel: 01709 761450
- Gifts
- Stationery
- Clothing
- Medical equipment
- Other (seasonal)
- Books & DVDs
- Green Leaf Crew
A zinc alloy die cast heart shaped charm with a clear stone. Sized 20mm, nickel plated and attached to elasticated strap.
Heart Charm
Fruit shaped bags for life
keep your pump safe while you move around and get on with your life. The pouch seals with velcro keeping the pump and wires safely in place.
Joey Pouch for Crono PCA pumps
75mm by 185mm
Keep your lines/tubes safe while you move around and get on with your life. Comes with a neck strap and seals with velcro keeping wires/tubing safely in place.
Joey Pouch for Hickman Lines
110mm by 100mm
Keep your pump safe while you move around and get on with your life. Seals with velcro keeping the pump and wires safely in place.
Joey Pouch for CADD-MS 3 pumps
75mm x130mm
Featuring children that suffer with PH and some of their siblings, taken at our annual family weekend. A mixed pack of the 12 designs.
Christmas cards (max 6 packs per order)
210mm by 147mm with a high gloss finish
New Design Christmas Cards
210mm x 147mm. Pack of 10.
A 2012 calendar showing pictures from an art exhibition held at the Royal Brompton Hospital earlier this year. The artwork for the Calendar was chosen by Dr John Wort who is the lead physician at the centre. Many Thanks to all those involved.supporting the Royal Brompton Hospital and PHA UK. Comes as 12 individual cards in a hard plastic presentation case.
Royal Brompton Calendar
A book for children that every adult should read. Inspired by a real-life Nana, Hilda Brooke, who died in 2004, as a result of pulmonary hypertension.
My nana is an alien
Written by Shiri Ben-Artzi Padmore, a mother with PH, this book is aimed at children with chronically ill or disabled parents.
Lali's journey
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