If you have symptoms of heart failure, your GP should offer you some checks and a blood test to see how well your heart is working.
If your blood test shows you might have heart failure, your GP should refer you to a specialist heart failure team and you may be offered further tests.
Tests you may have to diagnose heart failure include:
You can read more about tests for heart conditions on the British Heart Foundation website.
When you're diagnosed with heart failure, your doctor will usually be able to tell you what stage it is.
The stage describes how severe your heart failure is.
It's usually given as a class from 1 to 4, with 1 being the least severe and 4 being the most severe:
Knowing the stage of your heart failure will help your doctors decide which treatments they think are best for you.
Read more about how heart failure is treated.