We welcome international members to join our charity from outside the UK. Join now using credit or debit card, Apple Pay or Google Pay. Read more
A fun +Fe branded pen in a novelty syringe shape. Read more
Help us raise much-needed funds for medical research with our Magic Numbers scratch card game. Scratch to win up to £100 per card. Read more
+Fe branded 50ml anti-bacterial hand sanitiser. Pack of 1 Read more
Red drop stress reliever with +Fe logo - Pack of 1. Read more
Metal and enamel +Fe pinbadges - Pack of 1. Read more
Soft silicone wristband with the +Fe logo and #Strongerthaniron strapline. Pack of 1. Read more
A detailed study by York Health Economics Consortium & Haemochromatosis UK on the costs of ill-health attributable to genetic haemochromatosis. Read more
Pack of 1 Haemochromatosis car window sticker. Read more
Spare consumables for our GH Type 1 genetic test kits. Read more
Fully revised and updated in March 2022. This guidance represents the culmination of over 4 years' collaboration and consultation with practising nurses and healthcare professionals under the auspices of UK registered charity Haemochromatosis UK. Endorsed by the Royal College of Nursing. Read more
This report, published in collaboration with University of Derby is the culmination of over a years’ work exploring NHS care pathways for people affected by genetic haemochromatosis, across the UK. It makes for challenging reading for anyone affected by genetic haemochromatosis, policy makers and clinicians. Read more
+Fe Christmas Cards - HUK's very own designed Christmas cards in packs of 10 cards. Read more
Our charity provides genetic test kits by post for the most common (Type 1) variants of haemochromatosis - known as HFE C282Y and H63D. Read more
Meet Gene, our new limited edition cappuccino 12cm cuddly soft bear! A new friend for "Fefe" Bear! Read more
A clinic pack of 50 venesection diaries. Totally revised and updated in Spring 2021. Read more
Heart shaped keyring with +Fe logo Read more
LIVING WITH THE IMPACT OF IRON OVERLOAD: Report from a large survey of people with haemochromatosis Read more