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Laurence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl Society

1 Blackthorn Avenue
Southborough
Tunbridge Wells
Kent
TN4 9YA

Tel: 01633 664163
Web: www.lmbbs.org.uk
Best time to phone: 9am - 6pm Monday - Friday

Laurence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl (LMBB) syndrome is a rare, recessively inherited disorder which affects approximately 1 in 100,000 babies born. The LMBB Society is a group of parents, affected individuals and interested professionals with a wide range of experiences and knowledge to share. It supports people with LMBB syndrome, their families and carers and provides information for them, the medical profession and other professions. It produces newsletters and holds an annual family conference at which people with LMBB, family and friends meet with interested professionals to discuss matters relating to the syndrome. There are no membership fees and no charges are made for information - the work of the society relies entirely on donation. The aims of the society are as follows:

  • Provide contact with other families facing similar problems.
  • Pass on advice to assist with day-to-day care of children.
  • Increase awareness of the syndrome among medical and educational professionals.
  • Advise on possible benefit entitlement.
  • Provide a friendly point of contact for all those affected.
  • Provide information through their leaflets, newsletters, conference report and their webpage.
Checked: 21 Feb 2008

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