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Haemophilia Scotland

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We are a member organisation (membership is free) dedicated to improving the health and life experiences of people in Scotland who are affected by a bleeding disorder.

We provide a unique and vital service, combining a detailed knowledge of different conditions and their specific treatments with the personal experience of living with bleeding disorders (8 of our 9 Board members have lived experience of such).

As of 2025, there are 3,643 people in Scotland diagnosed with a bleeding disorder (2,084 female and 1,559 male); there are many more who are undiagnosed.

We offer an Events programme to connect our members and build a mutual support network, and have a Financial Wellbeing Service, dedicated to our members to assist with anything from budgets to applying for benefits.

Our services are FREE for members. 

Last updated:

21/05/2025

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Events Programme

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Regions:
  • Scotland

Our events are for anyone in Scotland affected by a bleeding disorder—whether you live with one or support someone who does. Join us to connect with others who share similar experiences.

Financial Wellbeing Service

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Regions:
  • Scotland

Our Financial Wellbeing Service helps anyone affected by a bleeding disorder access the financial support and benefits they’re entitled to—removing stress from an already challenging situation.

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