Annual reports

If you would like more detailed information about APS Support UK, please follow the links below for copies of our latest Annual Report, Annual Accounts and Reserves Policy.

APS Support UK Annual Report and Accounts 2023

APS Support UK Annual Report and Accounts 2022

APS Support UK Annual Report and Accounts 2021

APS Support UK Annual Report and Accounts 2020

APS Support UK Annual Report and Accounts 2019

APS Support UK Annual Report and Accounts 2018

APS Support UK Annual Report and Accounts 2017

Diagnosis and treatment

APS is usually diagnosed from a combination of a positive blood test and symptoms. If you are under 50 and have suffered a thrombosis, or have had more than one pregnancy loss, you should discuss with your doctor whether you need blood tests.

Related conditions

Some people with APS will also have other autoimmune conditions, as may their family members. APS has been linked with many other autoimmune conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Raynaud’s phenomenon, and Sjögren’s syndrome.

Newly diagnosed

Receiving a new diagnosis of APS can be frightening, and no doubt you will want to know exactly what APS is. Following this, you will likely have a great many more questions to ask about the condition and how it can affect you. We are here to help!

About us

We're here for you

Our mission is to achieve earlier diagnosis and offer support to anyone affected by antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) through awareness, education and research.

We need all of the support that we can get

Why not join us and help make a difference?