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Sickle Cell Disease Association of North Texas
SCDA Tarrant is committed to providing meaningful support for persons living with sickle-cell conditions and to work effectively with its clients, partners, caregivers and other social service organizations.
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– Education (advocacy, awareness, prevention and promotion)
– Screening and Testing (sickle cell and associated hemoglobin abnormalities)
– Client and Family Services (client intervention, case management for genetic counseling, disease education and more).
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