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National Tremor Foundation
Harold Wood Hospital (DSC)
Gubbins Lane
Romford
Essex
RM3 OBE
Tel (freephone) 0800 3288046
Tel: 01708 386 399
Fax: 01708 378 032
Web: www.tremor.org.uk
The National Tremor Foundation aims to offer a support and advice service to people of all ages who have been diagnosed with tremor of all types. The most common of these is essential tremor, quite often hereditary, but they also have some members with more complex and unusual tremors such as writing tremor and primary orthostatic tremor.
The Foundation was first brought to England from the USA in 1994 and became a registered charity in its own right. They hold an annual conference which gives all members the opportunity to meet and spend some time together. They also have a panel of experts available to answer questions.
They are currently developing a network of support groups.
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