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National ME Centre

Disablement Services Centre
Harold Wood Hospital
Gubbins Lane
Harold Wood
Romford
Essex
RM3 0AR

Tel: 01708 378050
Web: www.nmec.org.uk

The National ME Centre and Centre for Fatigue Syndromes offers occupational therapy, physiotherapy, nutritional input and counselling to patients with a diagnosis.

The Centre has three specialist support workers, who currently work voluntarily and continue to offer advice, support and information by appointment.

The Centre maintains links with the Queens Hospital Fatigue Service. It is, however, administratively totally independent.

The Centre has an informal support group for people with CFS/ME and their carers which meets every month. There is also a 'stretch and relax session' every month.

Checked: 11 Nov 2008

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