This website is intended for an international audience, excluding the United States, Canada and France
This website is intended for an international audience, excluding the United States, Canada and France

Help for people living with acromegaly

Learn about acromegaly

Learn about acromegaly including what causes this slowly evolving condition, and the early symptoms and signs

Learn about acromegaly

Diagnosing acromegaly

Find out how acromegaly is diagnosed and the tests that healthcare professionals may use to assess acromegaly

Diagnosing acromegaly

Treating acromegaly

Read about acromegaly treatment options, including surgery, medications, and radiotherapy, and the goals of therapy

Treating acromegaly

Acromegaly FAQs

Read and hear answers to some common questions that patients with acromegaly have asked

View FAQs

Talking about acromegaly

Letting others know how you feel is an important part of living with acromegaly

Talking about acromegaly

Acromegaly, work and study

People with acromegaly usually continue to work and study as they normally would, both during their treatment for acromegaly and for many years afterwards

Work and study

After getting more information I was calm and said to myself, “OK, I will fight against acromegaly.

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Get support

Living with acromegaly is not something that you have to do alone. There is always help and support available if needed.

In this section of the Acromunity website you can find answers to questions people with acromegaly often ask. You can also find out about patient support groups in your country.

Support groups

Find an acromegaly patient support group in your country to find out about local activities and events that you may be able to attend

Find Patient Support Groups

Acromegaly FAQs

Read and hear answers to some common questions that patients with acromegaly have asked

View FAQs

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Please always consult a healthcare professional if you require healthcare advice or if you have any specific concerns regarding your acromegaly, its treatment or side effects. The information provided here is not intended to replace professional advice. This website has been developed by Ipsen in collaboration with those living with acromegaly and the healthcare professionals who care for them. Ipsen would like to thank everyone for their valuable insights and stories. All names used on this website are not necessarily real names. Visit our website for more information about us, or to contact us directly. Website design and development by Kanga Health Ltd. Website reference SOM-ALL-000556