So you’ve been diagnosed with Pernicious Anaemia? What Now?
Receiving a diagnosis can often feel overwhelming, and our goal is to reduce that anxiety by providing immediate, reliable information and practical tools for self-advocacy.
Information to help you navigate your way through the early days of diagnosis and to help both you and your health care provider find the best course of treatment for you as an individual.
What is Pernicious Anaemia and what does it do?
More information about Pernicious Anaemia
PA Resources
PAS Guidelines, Fact sheets, Information sheets & Leaflets with more information about specific topics that can help you in your journey.
PA Personal Stories
These PAS members’ personal stories resonate loudly with our members and could provide comfort in what is often a challenging journey to getting appropriate treatment and support.
PAS webinars
PAS regularly organises webinars on topics related to PA. Find recordings of our previous webinars and other informational videos in our shop.
Need Support?
Our Support Groups, run by our volunteers, regulalry hold online meetings, and sometimes in-person meetings for our members. You can find upcoming meetings here.
Symptoms of Pernicious Anaemia
Could this be a symptom of PA? Find out more, and also find our symptom checklist here to help you monitor your symptoms.
Treatment of Pernicious Anaemia
What is the treatment for PA? What should I look out for, what can I expect?
Helpsheet for Patient-GP Discussion
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First Diagnosis Patient Pack
Designed specifically to support individuals through the initial stages of their journey, this leaflet serves as a vital guide for those who have recently been diagnosed, as well as helping those still seeking answers for their symptoms.
Become a member
If you have a diagnosis of PA, or B12 deficiency, membership of the Society will bring you lots more information and opportunities to get involved, including opportunities to help research to improve diagnosis and treatment. Please support our work by joining.
