Haemophilia Society

What is Haemophilia?

Haemophilia is a blood condition in which an essential clotting factor is either partly or completely missing. This causes a person with haemophilia to bleed for longer than normal. Cuts and grazes are not great problems as a little pressure and a plaster are usually enough to stop bleeding. The main problem is internal bleeding into joints, muscles and soft tissues.

What We Offer:

Advice and practical assistance to anyone with haemophilia, von Willebrand's disease and other related bleeding disorders. Can offer limited financial assistance in certain cases.

Parents' group offers support to parents of newly diagnosed children.

Click on the website link for information about the North West Branch.

Who to contact

Telephone
0207 939 0780 0207 939 0780
E-mail
info@haemophilia.org.uk
Website
haemophilia.org.uk/
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Where to go

Address
Hereford Road
Bolton
Lancashire
Postcode
BL1 4NJ
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