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CMT United Kingdom
PO Box 5089
Christchurch
BH23 7ZX
Tel: 0870 774 4314
Web: www.cmt.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.30am - 3pm, Monday - Friday (answerphone at other times)
CMT UK was established in 1986, and is the support group for those people who have Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (also known as peroneal muscular atrophy, and hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy), and their families.
A service of support, advice, and information is offered to all members and their families. All committee members are contactable by phone. Money is raised for research, both by the organisation and individual members.
Leaflets, both about the condition and the organisation, are available. A magazine is produced three times per year and a small subscription is asked for.
An annual general meeting is held each year. This is combined with a conference, when there are speakers and/or workshops.
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