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1 in 300 people has FH
Family members have a 50% chance of having FH
FH is highly treatable
Testing for FH can be done as early as birth
Family members of FH patients can get tested for free
With FH, you can easily get insurance
Elevated Lp(a) is also an important risk factor

Complaints procedure

Complaints and compliments

We like to provide the best care and proper attention. It may happen that you are not satisfied with the way we provide our support and/or with the way we have contacted you about it. In order to improve our approach we would like to hear about your complaint. Please contact us preferably by telephone or e-mail. And if we cannot work it out together, you can report to the ZORG Complaints Portal (our membership number is 1460). Please refer to this document (PDF).

Also, it is very nice to hear and read what we are good at, because then those are things we should hold on to. So you may also report your compliments to us.

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LEEFH Centers

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Anyone (and their family) with suspected FH can visit a LEEFH Center.

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FH means that you "naturally" have higher than average LDL cholesterol, because it is in your genes. In daily life, you often don't notice much of this: you go to work or school, play sports, eat, live like everyone else. The difference is mainly in what happens behind the scenes: you go for blood tests more often, usually take daily medication and pay extra attention to things like smoking, diet and exercise. It sometimes takes some planning (e.g. don't forget medication on vacation), but with good treatment you can live a very normal life.

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