You can be referred to the Addenbrooke’s clinical genetics service by your GP, a hospital doctor or specialist nurse or midwife.
The care team consists of:
The genetics team can answer the questions of referred patients, and members of their family, affected by a genetic conditions.
There are a number of specialist genetics clinics and rare disease clinics held at Addenbrooke’s Hospital including:
- General Prenatal Genetics (for pregnant women and their partners)
- Paediatric Genetics (for children and their families)
- Cancer Genetics (for those with a significant family history of cancer)
- Cardiac (for those with a significant history of heart disease)
- Eye Clinic (for those with genetic eye diseases)
- Renal Clinics (for those with a history of inherited kidney disease)
- Endocrine Disorders
- Dermatology Disorders
- Huntington’s Disease Clinics
- Neurofibromatosis Type 2
- Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
- von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome
- 22q.11 syndrome
- Tuberous Sclerosis
- Lysosomal disorders
- Haemophilia and Thrombophilia
- Cadasil Clinic
- Stickler Syndrome
- Rare and Painful Joint Condition & Arthritis Clinic
- Cleft Service
If this is not your region, please choose another Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust associated with the East of England Genomic Medicine Centre either; Leicester, Norwich or Nottingham.