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Hypoparathyroidism UK
Web: www.hpth.org.uk
Hypoparathyroidism (HPTH) UK is the UK’s only organization dedicated to supporting all those affected by Hypoparathyroidism, Hyperparathyroidism and related parathyroid disorders.
HPTH UK is recognized by the Society for Endocrinology and the British Thyroid Association and is run voluntarily by patients for patients with the help of a team of specialist doctors. It provides a comprehensive information website with an online patient support group for registered members.
HPTH UK aims to raise awareness about these rare conditions, to promote research and to campaign for the highest standards of patient care.
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