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What we do

From supporting you through diagnosis to researching treatments and ways to stop MS. We’re here for everyone affected by MS.

What we do

From research to community, information, services and support for relapsing remitting MS. We’ve got you covered.

What we do

From research to community, information, services and support for secondary progressive MS. We’ve got you covered.

What we do

From research to community, information, services and support for primary progressive MS. We’ve got you covered.

What we do

From research to community, information, services and support for friends and family. We’re here for everyone affected by MS.

What we do

From research to community, information, services and support. We’ve got you covered.

MS Help, here for you

We can help you take control, feel secure and live well with MS. We're here for you.

Understand and manage MS

Find information on every aspect of MS and its many complexities

Live well

Get information, guidance and support to help you deal with everyday challenges.

Connect with others

Join local groups and online forums or create your own support network. 

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What is MS?

What is MS? Multiple sclerosis is a condition that affects your central nervous system. In MS, the coating that protects your nerves (myelin) is damaged, causing a range of symptoms

Types of MS

There are different kinds of MS. Find out more about relapsing, secondary progressive, and primary progressive MS.

MS treatments and therapies

There are lots of ways to manage MS. Find out about drug treatments, diet, exercise and complementary and alternative therapies.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms and signs

There are lots of different MS symptoms but not everyone will experience all of them. These include eye problems, pins and needles, fatigue and pain. Read about what causes them and how to manage them.

MS diagnosis

MS is complex and can cause many different symptoms, so it's not easy to diagnose. Early MS signs and symptoms are different for everyone.

Early signs of MS

MS can cause a wide range of symptoms and there's no exact list of early signs. A first symptom for one person may never be experienced by someone else.

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MS Walk 2026

Walk, roll or stroll to support everyone affected by MS.

Just diagnosed booklet

Just diagnosed with MS, or in the process of being diagnosed? This booklet answers your first questions and provides information on MS, treatments and support.

Explore MS treatments

There are many different treatments available for relapsing remitting MS. We’re here to help you find what’s right for you.

We’re here for you

Whether you’re looking for emotional support, help with benefits, or advice on life with secondary progressive MS, we’re here. Our helpline is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 7pm.

Chat to others with progressive MS

Our forum is a great place to connect with other people living with primary progressive MS and share your experiences.

Supporting someone with MS

We’re here for everyone affected by MS. This includes family, friends and carers supporting someone with MS.

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Latest MS news and stories

What Pride and MS mean to me

For the first year we're marching at Edinburgh Pride. Karine, who lives with MS, shares why it's important to have representation of both communities.

Reserve the right to prove them wrong

Noah ‘40’ Shebib is a music producer from Canada who lives with relapsing remitting MS. We caught up with him to ask about life as a music producer with MS.

Have I got anxiety or MS tingling?

Anxiety and multiple sclerosis can both cause tingling sensations. Our MS specialist nurses explain the differences and how to treat and manage both.
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