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Adrenal Hyperplasia Network
Web: www.ahn.org.uk
The Adrenal Hyperplasia Network UK was set up to provide support for people of all ages with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), particularly adults and teenagers.
They have contact with international support groups in Sweden, Australia, USA, New Zealand, France, Finland, Holland. In the UK they work closely with CAHG, AIS Support Group UK, GIG, ROSA, Contact a Family, Rare Disorders Alliance, and the Child Growth Foundation.
They provide support by letter, e-mail and meetings. Telephone support is only available to members.
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