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What Now?

We are currently coordinating information on this subject for individuals and family members of those identified with Alpha1 to get you to a physician or group that is current with discoveries and conventional wisdom!

With only 8,000 individuals found with Alpha1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, we are developing a network of doctors who are aware of Alpha1 Antitrypsin and its deficiency. The Mark Egly Foundation has started a new entity called Uniting Doctors which can be found at unitingdoctors.com.

The purpose of this site and entity is to make every specialist in every specialty of medicine, be an Alpha1 Antitrypsin knowledgeable doctor, who would want to be part of our team to aid patients,