Retina UK

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Retina UK is the national charity for families living with inherited retinal dystrophies. We fund research and provide information and support to those affected by inherited sight loss and the professionals who support them.

We support anyone with the following visual impairments: Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), Rod Cone dystrophy, Cone Rod dystrophy, Choroideremia, Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), Usher syndrome, Stargardt disease.

Helpline: 0300 111 4000 – Our helpline is operated by volunteers all directly affected with a genetic eye disorder, who genuinely understand the issues faced with daily living.

Talk and Support – For people who prefer a regular call from someone who is affected with inherited sight loss and can offer a listening ear, provide information, hints and tips.

To find out more about the telephone, online, and face-to-face services offered by Retina UK please visit our website: www.RetinaUK.org.uk.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Denise Rawden
Contact Position
Information and Support Manager
Telephone
07429 689804 07429 689804
E-mail
services@RetinaUK.org.uk
Website
Retina UK Website
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Where to go

Name
Whiteleaf Business Centre
Address
11, Little Balmer
Buckingham Industrial Estate
Buckingham
Postcode
MK18 1TF
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Additional Information

Providing services to
0 - 4 years (pre-school)
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
16 + years
Children
Young people
Disabled children/young people
Adults
Carers
Older people
Supporting people with
Vision impairment

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