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Keratoconus Group

PO Box 26251
London
W3 9WQ

Tel: 020 8993 4759
Web: www.keratoconus-group.org.uk

Keratoconus is a condition of the eye meaning conical cornea. The UK Keratoconus Self-Help Group provides support to people with the condition and works to raise awareness of the condition. It offers the following:

  • Information and support for people with keratoconus.
  • Regular meetings for members, often with guest speakers.
  • Regular newsletter.
  • Fundraising for research into the condition.
  • A booklet produced by Moorfields Eye Hospital, Keratoconus: Some Questions Answered, available from the above address for a small charge.
Checked: 19 Feb 2010

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