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Support GroupFacility-basedBy phone/videoNon-profit

Canadian Hemochromatosis Society

Richmond, BC

Last updated March 10, 2026

Last Verified: March 21, 2026

Operated as a non-profit. Contact them directly about rates and any subsidy programs they participate in.

About

The complications of Hemochromatosis are preventable through early diagnosis and treatment, and that is why the activities of the Society are directed towards creating awareness to the general public and medical professionals, providing information, and supporting those who are affected. The national and local office of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society is located in Richmond with volunteer contacts located throughout the country.

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Serves: Richmond
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Facility-based, By phone/video

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