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Turner Syndrome Support Society
13 Simpson Court
11 South Ave
Clydebank Business Park
Clydebank
G81 2NR
Tel (helpline):0845 230 7520
Tel: 0141 952 8006
Fax: 0141 952 8025
Web: www.tss.org.uk
Best time to telephone: normal working hours.
The Turner Syndrome Support Society is a national charity caring for the needs of those with Turner syndrome throughout the United Kingdom. The Society offers support and information to both girls and adult women with Turner syndrome, their families and friends. The Society enjoys a good relationship with relevant specialists to promote a good basis for education and understanding of the management of Turner syndrome.
Communication with other support groups, both domestic and international is important and offers the opportunity for an exchange of ideas to help develop awareness and greater understanding of Turner syndrome throughout the UK and worldwide.
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