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American Hemochromatosis Society

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Mission Statement

The mission of the American Hemochromatosis Society (AHS) is to educate and support the victims of hereditary hemochromatosis and their families as well as educate the medical community on the latest research on HH. AHS' aim is to identify through genetic testing, the 35 million+ Americans who unknowingly carrying the single or double gene mutation for HH which puts them at risk for loading excess iron.

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American Hemochromatosis Society
4044 W. Lake Mary Blvd., Unit #104, PMB 416
Lake Mary FL 32746-2012

Phone: 407-829-4488
Toll-free Phone: (888) 655-IRON (4766) 24 hour hotline
Fax: 407-333-1284
Website: http://www.americanhs.org/

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