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Organisation:Association for Glycogen Storage Disease (UK) 

Comment:

Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD) occurs when there is an absence or deficiency of the enzyme needed to produce or break down glycogen in the body. GSD primarily affects the liver and / or muscles. The AGSD(UK) was founded in 1986. The AGSD(UK) acts as a family contact and support group for anyone affected by GSD. It also aims to encourage the provision of specialist centres for the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of GSD people and to act as a focus for scientific, educational and charitable activities concerning GSD. 

Phone:0161-980-7303  
Contact name:
Mrs. Ann Phillips 
Address:

9 Lindop Road
Hale
Altrincham
Cheshire
WA15 9DZ
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Internet:

www.agsd.org.uk  

Email:
[email protected] 

Who is it for:

People with any type of Glycogen Storage Disease 

How to Contact:

Contact Mrs. Phillips by letter or telephone (9:00am to 9:00pm 

Transport:

Not available 

Cost:

£10.00 family membership, for current information, newsletters etc 

Opening Times: OpenCloseOpenClose 
Mon 0900 2100  
Tue 0900 2100  
Wed 0900 2100  
Thr 0900 2100  
Fri 0900 2100  
Sat 0900 2100  
Sun 0900 2100  

Record updated:22 Feb 2007 


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Association for Glycogen Storage Disease (UK) phone: 0161-980-7303  or email: [email protected]