Anne Rowling Clinic

Kelly Panichnantakul is raising money for The University of Edinburgh

Team: MS Imaging research team fundraising for the Anne Rowling Clinic

Edinburgh Kiltwalk 2025 · 14 September 2025 ·

There is currently no known cure for progressive multiple sclerosis; symptoms steadily worsen over time. We are working to better understand MS and improve the lives of those affected by it. You can help by donating to the Anne Rowling Clinic today.

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At the Anne Rowling Clinic we deliver research and trials for people with neurodegenerative diseases including, multiple sclerosis (MS), motor neuron disease (MND), Parkinson’s (PD) and cognitive disorders (problems with memory, thinking and understanding).

Our Scotland-wide research gives people living with neurodegenerative conditions the chance to take part in research studies and in doing so, be part of innovations and discoveries that will have a positive impact for the future.

The unique welcoming environment of our Clinic aims to help people attending NHS outpatient clinics and research appointments to feel comfortable and relaxed during their visit.

The Anne Rowling Clinic was founded by author J.K. Rowling and has charitable status through the University of Edinburgh Development Trust.

Please sponsor me today, thank you.

Donation summary

Total
£261.26
+ £29.25 Gift Aid
Online
£261.26
Offline
£0.00

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