Our Medical Advisors share their thoughts on the Covid-19 vaccination. Read more
28/05/2020 | Dystonia UK have provided some useful information on what you might be able to expect as appointments resume. Read more
08/05/2020 | Dystonia UK is thrilled to present the second webinar in our 'Reach Out, Reach All' series. Read more
Our office is now closed until 4th January 2021. Read more
10/07/2020 | Throughout 2019/2020, we've been updating our brand and website with a fresher, more modern, more memorable look and feel. Read more
09/07/2020 | As well as updating the website, we have also updated our merchandise range! Read more
29/05/2020 | Dystonia UK has been working with the UCL Global Disability Innovation Hub to support their research project ‘Prime-VR2’. Read more
07/04/2020 | Dystonia UK present a webinar with Dr. Marie-Helene Marion on topics surrounding dystonia and botulinum toxin treatment during the coronavirus outbreak. The webinar was hosted by Dystonia UK on Thursday 2nd April 2020. Read more
26/03/2020 | Our office is now closed until further notice though our team will continue to maintain business as usual working from home. Read more
04/01/2021 | We’re here for you. Here’s the latest guidance on coronavirus and dystonia, and where to get support. Read more
20/01/2020 | Thank you to everyone who supported, pledged and shared our Reach Out, Reach All project. Thanks to you all we hit our £5000 initial target and are well on our way to hitting our £12000 stretch target including offline donations. Read more
25/11/2019 | Reach Out, Reach All is a new Dystonia UK project aiming to produce a series of short films about the milestone moments in our lives that for someone with dystonia present unique challenges. You can help us achieve our goal - support our crowdfunder today! Read more
11/04/2019 | A team of researchers at the Oxford Eye Hospital, based at John Radcliffe Hospital, have created a device designed to help individuals with blepharospasm. Read more
01/03/2019 | Dystonia UK and Fight for Sight are funding researchers from Cardiff University to identify the symptoms associated with blepharospasm. Read more