Sickle Cell Disease Associates

913 W Holmes Rd Ste 123
Lansing, MI 48910

Sickle Cell Disease Associates (SCDA) in Lansing, Michigan, provides education, assistance, and advocacy for individuals living with sickle cell disease and their families. Their services are designed to address the complex biopsychosocial needs of patients throughout the state, acknowledging the unique impact of the disease on each individual.

Recognizing the excruciating pain and silent complications associated with sickle cell disease, SCDA is committed to supporting patients through various services, including counseling and community resources. They aim to empower both individuals and families while fostering awareness and engagement within the community.

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