Health Charities

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain

National Multiple Sclerosis Centre, Blakemore Road, London E8 1HB

Overview

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain is a leading national charity dedicated to supporting people affected by multiple sclerosis across the UK. Based at the National Multiple Sclerosis Centre in Hackney, London, the organisation provides comprehensive services and support to MS patients, their families, and carers. The charity works to improve the quality of life for those living with this neurological condition through advocacy, research funding, and practical assistance.

The MS Society offers a range of services including information and advice, emotional support through counselling and peer groups, and help navigating the healthcare system. The organisation also funds vital research into MS treatments and causes, working towards better therapies and ultimately a cure. Through its centre and nationwide network, the Society provides practical support including benefits advice, rehabilitation services, and community programmes.

The charity is committed to ensuring that people with MS have access to the best possible care and support. It campaigns for improved treatments, better understanding of the condition, and equal opportunities for those affected. The MS Society serves thousands of people annually and remains a crucial resource for the MS community throughout Great Britain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain in London provides support which may include information and advice about health conditions, emotional support and counselling, support groups and peer networks, practical help (benefits advice, transport, equipment), helplines and online resources, and community activities and events. Contact 020 8438 0700 to find out about specific services available in your area.
Most health charities including Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain do not require a referral. You can contact them directly by calling 020 8438 0700 or visiting their website. Some specialist services may require a referral from a healthcare professional. Many charities also welcome family members, carers, and anyone affected by the health condition they support.
Most services provided by Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain are free of charge. Health charities are funded through donations, grants, and fundraising. Some services such as specialist counselling may have a suggested donation. No one is turned away due to inability to pay. Contact 020 8438 0700 for details about any costs.
Yes, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain welcomes volunteers and fundraisers. Volunteering opportunities may include helping at events, providing peer support, administrative help, fundraising, and awareness campaigns. Contact 020 8438 0700 or visit the website to find out about current volunteering opportunities and how to get involved.
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain may campaign and lobby for better services, research funding, and policy changes related to the health conditions they support. You can support campaigns by signing petitions, contacting your MP, sharing on social media, and participating in awareness days and events.
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain produces a range of information resources including fact sheets, booklets, guides, and online content about health conditions, treatments, and living well. These resources are written or reviewed by medical professionals and are designed to be accessible. Many are available free to download from the charity website or can be ordered by calling 020 8438 0700.
Yes, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain may run support groups where people affected by the same health condition can meet, share experiences, and support each other. Groups may meet in person in London or online. Peer support can reduce isolation and help you feel understood by others going through similar experiences. Contact 020 8438 0700 for details of groups near you.
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain may offer specialist counselling for people affected by specific health conditions. This can complement NHS services and may have shorter waiting times. Counselling may be available face-to-face, by phone, or online. Sessions are confidential. Contact 020 8438 0700 to check availability and how to access counselling.
Many health charities including Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain provide welfare rights advice, helping you understand benefits you may be entitled to such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Attendance Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), and grants for adaptations or equipment. Advisors can help with application forms and appeals. This service is free and confidential.
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain may operate a helpline providing information, advice, and emotional support. Helplines are staffed by trained advisors who understand the condition and its impact. Some helplines are available 24/7, while others have set hours. Contact 020 8438 0700 or check the charity website for helpline details.
Many health charities including Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain fund vital medical research into causes, treatments, and potential cures for the conditions they support. Research funding comes from public donations and fundraising. You can contribute by donating, participating in fundraising events, or volunteering for research studies. Check the website for information about research Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain is currently funding.
Yes, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain recognises the vital role of carers and may offer carer-specific support including information about the condition, emotional support and counselling, carer support groups, respite and practical help, and signposting to carer organisations such as Carers UK and Carers Trust.
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Address
National Multiple Sclerosis Centre, Blakemore Road
London
E8 1HB
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Opening Hours
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 16:00