Meet our community: Russ Stephenson
Russ was diagnosed with Choroideremia at the age of 11, after visiting caves in Spain and not being able to see anything.
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Russ was diagnosed with Choroideremia at the age of 11, after visiting caves in Spain and not being able to see anything.
This stunning central London half marathon, takes in some of the capital’s world-famous landmarks on closed roads.
The Spring 2023 edition of the Retina UK newsletter, Look Forward, which includes articles about our upcoming events, research updates and more.
Fancy fundraising for Retina UK? Here’s a few pointers to help get you started.
Find out about our upcoming events. Whether you're looking for a webinar, a local peer support group or you're hoping to run a marathon, we've got something for you.
We have created Discover Wellbeing to help people affected by inherited sight loss to develop an awareness of emotional wellbeing and the practical skills to adapt to life’s ups and downs.
Our amazing volunteers are diverse in age, background and ethnicity. The one thing they have in common is that they are all living with, or directly affected by, an inherited sight loss condition.
The Eye Care Support Pathway is a new framework to ensure patients have timely access to information, advice and support throughout their eye care journey.
Our vision is a world where everyone with inherited sight loss is able to live a fulfilling life.
Our sight loss survey highlighted that you have a real appetite to get involved in representing the inherited sight loss community through activities like focus groups, surveys and research projects via the Retina UK Lived Experience Panel.