Adults with Mito
For adult patients with mitochondrial disease, taking control of your disease and being an advocate for yourself can make all the difference on your journey. There are several ways to educate yourself when it comes to your care and treatment that can have a big impact on your life. Learn More
Children with Mito
Finding ways to help children “just be a kid” can be so helpful. Involving them in local activities like scouting, art classes, or clubs are great ways to get them involved while being cognizant of the amount of energy they will have to expend. Learn More
Teens & Young Adults with Mito
Being a young adult with mito can feel isolating, especially when trying to help others to understand your disease. MitoAction is here to help you succeed with transitioning to adult health care and the next phase of life. Learn More