National Centre for Adolescent and Adult Females with Congenital Abnormalities of the Genital Tract
Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital
Du Cane Road
London
W12 OHS
Tel: 0208 383 5363
Web: www.femgenab.org.uk
The National Centre for Adolescent and Adult Females with Congenital Abnormalities of the Genital Tract is based at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
The Centre offers help and advice to adolescent and adult females with congenital abnormalities of the genital tract. For example, absent vagina and problems related to congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). You can find support and advice in the Patients section of their website.
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