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What is Lupus?  Lupus is a widespread and devastating autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to attack the body's own tissue and organs, including the kidneys, hear, lungs, brain, blood, or skin.  For more information on what Lupus is, please click here.

 


Want to test yourself for Lupus?  Take this survey and contact your physician for more information.  Click here for the survey.

 

 


The Indiana Chapter has compiled this list of Physicians, Nurses, and other professionals in the area who have expressed an interest in the diagnosis and treatment of people with lupus.  It should not be construed as an endorsement by the Lupus Foundation of America, Inc., Indiana Chapter.  Please click here for the Referral List.

The Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1986 to provide support to people with lupus and their families, public education and funding for lupus research.  To read more about the foundation and Lupus, please click here.

 


Medical Services for the Uninsured and Underserved.  We provide a list of clinics that provide primary health care to medically uninsured and underserved populations.  Each clinic has certain criteria that must be met by the patient.  To find out if you qualify, the hours of operations, and any other questions you may have, you may contact the clinic nearest your home.  Click here for the list of clinics.


Lupus Foundation of America, Inc.

Indiana Chapter

P.O. Box 2763

Portage, IN  46368

219-762-6575

866-762-6575 (Toll Free in Indiana only)

Fax: 219-764-4517

Email:  lupusnwichapter@aol.com

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