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Achondroplasia.co.uk
Organisation name
Achondroplasia.co.uk
Description
Achondroplasia is the most common form of short limb dwarfism. Achonodroplasia.co.uk has been set up to provide support and information to those affected by the condition and those caring for them - both parents and professionals. The site includes in depth information on the condition, its diagnosis and health supervision from birth to early adulthood. There is a discussion forum and links to other sources of information are included.
Street address
Orchard
Mill Lane
Timsbury
City/Town
BATH
Postcode
BA2 0EN
Email
admin@achondroplasia.co.uk
Main Phone No
01761 471 257
Is this a national or local organisation?
National
Is there a local support network?
Not applicable
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