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The Dysautonomia Foundation, Inc.
International. 13 chapters. Founded 1951. Provides peer support, information and referrals for families affected by familial dysautonomia. Raises funds for medical and clinic research. Aim is to raise public awareness about the disease. Testing for all Ashkenazi Jewish individuals is now available. Newsletter. Write: Dysautonomia Foundation, Inc. 315 W. 39th St. Ste. 701 New York, NY 10018 Voice: 212-279-1066 Fax: 212-279-2066 Website: http://www.familialdysautonomia.org E-mail: info@familialdysautonomia.org Verified: 10/9/2008
National Society For MVP and Dysautonomia
National. 59 affiliated groups. Founded 1987. Assists individuals suffering from Mitral Valve Prolapse and dysautonomia to find support and understanding. Education on symptoms and treatment. Newsletter and literature. Write: Nat'l. Society MVP and Dysautonomia 880 Montclair Rd., Suite 370 Birmingham, AL 35213 Voice: 1-800-541-8602 or 205-592-5765 Fax: 205-592-5707 Website: http//www.mvprolapse.com E-mail: staff@mvprolapse.com Verified: 10/21/2008
Dysautonomia Youth Network of America, Inc. (DYNA)
International network. Founded 2002. Provides young patients (under 21) with a support and outreach network focused on positive peer support. Strives to heighten awareness of dysautonomia conditions (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, neurally mediated hypotension, neurocardiogenic syncope, vasovagal syncope, generalized dysautonomis, birth dysautonomia, non-familial dysautonomia, post-viral dysautonomia) within the pediatric and adolescent medical communities. Newletter, literature (English, Spanish, Italian), pen pal program, moderated message board and national conference. Membership is free. Write: DYNA 1301 Greengate Court Waldorf, MD 20601 Voice: 301-705-6995 Fax: 301-638-3962 Website: http://www.dynakids.org E-mail: info@dynakids.org Verified: 10/9/2008
FD Now
National. Provides parent support to families, networking and funding for familial dysautonomia research. Information and newsletter. Write: FD Hope 1170 Green Knolls Dr. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Voice: 847-913-0455 Verified: 10/9/2008
National Dysautonomia Research Foundation
National network. Founded 1996. Provides support, educational material and medical referrals for persons who have dysautonomia (a disorder of the autonomic nervous system). Networking, literature, advocacy, phone support and conferences. Encourages research. Online e-mail and discussion support forum, groups and free downloadable online Patient Handbook. Write: Nat'l Dysautonomia Research Fdn. PO Box 301 Red Wing, MN 55066 Voice: 651-267-0525 Fax: 651-267-0524 Website: http://www.ndrf.org E-mail: ndrf@ndrf.org Verified: 10/9/2008
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