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Metabolic Dietary Disorders Association (MDDA) Metabolic Dietary Disorders Association (MDDA) - Ensuring all IEM's have informed choices and a better quality of life.
Metabolic Dietary Disorders Association (MDDA)

Ensuring all IEM's have informed choices and a better quality of life.

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We are based in Victoria, Australia in the outer eastern suburb of Croydon.

Our small team is available to handle your enquiries during office hours (Monday to Friday, 9.00 am to 4.00 pm) or at other times by prior appointment.

We can be contacted in a number of ways:

Phone: (03) 9723 0600
Freecall: 1800 288 460
Email: [email protected]

To contact the Patient Pathways Tele-health Case Management Nurse: 

Call (03) 9723 0700

Available Monday Tuesday Wednesday 9am to 5pm 

Alternately you can visit us at the Croydon Office:

Shop 4, 6 Thomas Brew Lane, Croydon VIC 3136
PO Box 33, Montrose VIC 3765

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The MDDA Facebook group is a private member-only group. It has grown to become a positive source of support and information with members joining from all over Australia. It is a great way to meet other families with Inborn Errors of Metabolism, to chat and connect on all sorts of matters. We encourage you to join up and if not an active Facebook user just occasionally check in and see what conversations are being had. It has made a huge difference to so many people that otherwise feel like they are out there on their own coping with the many challenges that having a child with an IEM can pose.

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