Nystagmus Network

The Nystagmus Network is a registered charity in England and Wales supporting people living with nystagmus. Nystagmus is a complex eye condition, characterised by involuntary movements of the eye. The eyes appear to wobble or flicker from side to side, up and down or round and round. Nystagmus causes impaired vision, affecting the ability to focus, speed and depth perception and facial recognition. At least 1 in 1,000 people are born with nystagmus and many more acquire the condition later in life.
The charity was founded in 1984 by Vivien Jones after her son was diagnosed with nystagmus when he was three months old. It has grown exponentially from very humble beginnings to the hi-tech digital online presence of today. The Nystagmus Network provides support and information, promotes a better understanding of nystagmus through an annual Nystagmus Awareness Day on 20 June and throughout the year and funds research to find effective treatments. Through its support services, the Nystagmus Network ensures that, following diagnosis, there is somewhere for a family to turn to.
Contact
Website: Nystagmus Network
Email: info@nystagmusnet.org
Tel: 01427 718093
Social media
Linkedin: Linkedin.com/nystagmusnetwork
Twitter: Twitter.com/NystagmusUK
Facebook: Facebook.com/NystagmusNetwork
Instagram: Instagram/NystagmusNetwork
Nystagmus Awareness Day - 20 June
Thank you.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Sue Ricketts
- Contact Position
- Executive Information and Development Manager
- Telephone
- 01427 718093 01427 718093
- info@nystagmusnet.org
- Website
- The Nystagmus Network
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Name
- Nystagmus Network
- Address
-
6, Lancaster Gardens
Kingston upon Thames
- Postcode
- KT2 5NL
- View KT2 5NL on a map
- Notes
We operate a virtual service by email and telephone. Our website is available 24/7 for information and support.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
Please self refer by phone or email
- Other notes
We offer support to parents and carers of children with Nystagmus in addition to adults who are in some way affected by Nystagmus
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