MEDICAL & SCIENTIFIC
AFFAIRS TEAM

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Our friendly and knowledgeable medical & scientific affairs team is here to provide guidance on the use and composition of Abbott nutritional product ranges available in the UK.

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HOW DO I CONTACT MEDICAL & SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS TEAM?

We can be contacted via the Freephone Nutrition Helpline on 0800 252 882 between 9:00am - 17:30pm (Monday – Thursday) and 9:00am - 16:15pm (Friday). 

You can also contact us via email on ukabbottnutrition@abbott.com.

You will have access to a team of registered dietitians who can provide advice and support:

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TO HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS (HCPS).

The team can provide information on the composition and suitability of Abbott feeds for use in different clinical conditions.

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TO PATIENTS, CARERS AND PARENTS REGARDING ABBOTT FEEDS

Please note that we are only able to offer generalised advice. For specific advice regarding your nutritional needs, we recommend that you contact your own healthcare professional.

You may also like to visit our frequently asked questions section, which
contains clear answers to the most common enquiries made by HCPs,
patients, carers and parents.

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