Royal Free Neuromuscular Clinic NHS

The Royal Free Neuromuscular Centre based at the Royal Free Hospital London is a neuromuscular service which offers clinical service and research into neuromuscular disorders.
The Royal Free Neuromuscular Centre based at the Royal Free Hospital London is a neuromuscular service which offers clinical service and research into neuromuscular disorders.

Evelina Children’s Hospital

The Evelina children’s neuromuscular service is based in the Evelina London Children’s Hospital. It assesses and cares for children with neuromuscular conditions. These include muscular dystrophy, myopathies, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, myasthenia and spinal muscular atrophy.
The Evelina children’s neuromuscular service is based in the Evelina London Children’s Hospital. It assesses and cares for children with neuromuscular conditions. These include muscular dystrophy, myopathies, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, myasthenia and spinal muscular atrophy.

Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre

The Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre (DNC) based at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children is a clinical and research centre specialising in neuromuscular disorders affecting children. The Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre is recognised by Muscular Dystrophy UK as a Paediatric Centre for Clinical Excellence and Research. The DNC provides clinical assessments, diagnostic services and advice on treatment and rehabilitation. It also provides specialist clinics with orthopaedic and spinal surgeons, respiratory and peripheral nerve specialists.
The Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre (DNC) based at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children is a clinical and research centre specialising in neuromuscular disorders affecting children. The Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre is recognised by Muscular Dystrophy UK as a Paediatric Centre for Clinical Excellence and Research. The DNC provides clinical assessments, diagnostic services and advice on treatment and rehabilitation. It also provides specialist clinics with orthopaedic and spinal surgeons, respiratory and peripheral nerve specialists.

The Q Trust

The Q Trust was set up in 2001 by Mark Reynolds in memory of his friend Quentin Crewe who was a celebrated journalist, writer and society figure who travelled extensively. Mark worked tirelessly to raise awareness and support for others with muscle-wasting conditions until he passed away in 2005 as a result of his own condition. Mark’s passion for the cause lived on through his wife Jemima, until her untimely passing in 2015. Their family’s contribution to Muscular Dystrophy UK is unrivalled.
The Q Trust was set up in 2001 by Mark Reynolds in memory of his friend Quentin Crewe who was a celebrated journalist, writer and society figure who travelled extensively. Mark worked tirelessly to raise awareness and support for others with muscle-wasting conditions until he passed away in 2005 as a result of his own condition. Mark’s passion for the cause lived on through his wife Jemima, until her untimely passing in 2015. Their family’s contribution to Muscular Dystrophy UK is unrivalled.
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