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Together for MS Awareness in Poland— Blog post


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Polskie Towarzystwo Stwardnienia Rozsianego (PTSR/Polish MS Society) is an all-Polish, non-governmental organisation supporting people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) and related disorders (NMOSD, MOGAD).

Offering various types of support, we aim to provide people with MS, and their close ones with up-to-date information, skills, and self-confidence enabling them to overcome barriers resulting from living with multiple sclerosis. PTSR also advocates to change MS treatment landscape in Poland, as well as to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis among Polish society.

All of our activities are free of charge. By reaching us, people with MS can:

  • Obtain MS information through MS Infoline.
  • Consult psychologist, psychotherapist, neurologist, social worker, lawyer, physiotherapist, dietician, urophysiotherapist, MS nurse.
  • Watch valuable videos and webinars about the disease.
  • Get brochures and books about MS.
  • Take part in conferences, workshops and other events.
  • Use rehabilitation.

Call us: +48 (22) 127 48 50

Write to us: biuro@ptsr.org.pl

Visit our website: www.ptsr.org.pl

Check out our Facebook: Facebook PTSR

GREAT NEWS: The 2nd Conference “Stwardnienie rozsiane. Wiem więcej” is coming!

This event is a free event dedicated to people affected by multiple sclerosis, and related disorders.

When: 18-19 of October 2025

Where: Centrum Konferencyjne POLIN, Warszawa

Learn more: https://ptsr.org.pl/strona/222,konferencja-stwardnienie-rozsiane-wiem-wiecej

Blog courtesy of Polskie Towarzystwo Stwardnienia Rozsianego (PTSR), a Patient Community Day Supporting Partner.