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A guide for drivers with heart conditions

The role of the Medical Section at the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) is to promote road safety by establishing whether drivers who have medical conditions can satisfy the medical standards required for safe driving. However, there are some circumstances in which DVA doesn't routinely require notification. The information below indicates the position for drivers who hold a car, moped or motorcycle driving licence (group one) who may have a heart condition.

Driving with a heart condition

Please note - you are not required to notify DVA of the following conditions. However you should observe the guidance in this section and seek your doctor’s approval to restart driving when the required period of time off driving has passed.
Heart conditions including:

  • heart attack (acute coronary syndrome to include myocardial infarction)
  • coronary artery by-pass surgery (CABG)
  • coronary angioplasty (also known as percutaneous coronary intervention)
  • heart valve disease/surgery
  • angina

Acute coronary syndrome including heart attack/heart operation

Driving should cease for at least one month after such an event.

Coronary angioplasty

Driving should cease for at least one week after this procedure.

Angina

You may continue to drive if you have angina (regardless of the need for medication) unless it occurs while driving or with emotion. If it does, you must stop driving and only restart when satisfactory symptom control has been achieved.

If you wish to notify DVA about your condition you can contact DVA at 0845 402 4000 (lines are open Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm).

Surrendering your licence

If you have been advised by your doctor that you shouldn’t be driving, you may wish to voluntarily surrender your licence and reapply for it’s return in the future when you have the support of your doctor(s).

Important - GP fees

DVA will pay the appropriate fee to your GP (doctor) for the completion of your medical form(s) on the first occasion only. Payment for duplications will be your responsibility.

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