What is MSA

Changing the Story of Multiple System Atrophy

A rare disease. A devastating impact.
And a community determined to make it seen, understood, and supported.

More than a diagnosis

Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is a rare neurological condition that affects how the brain controls the body.

Over time, the brain struggles to send the signals needed for everyday life — from walking and talking to regulating blood pressure and digestion.

It’s often mistaken for Parkinson’s disease in the early stages.
But MSA progresses differently, and far more rapidly.