A charity representing patients living with Parkinson’s has criticised the lack of specialist care in Wales.
Parkinson’s UK Cymru describes care for those living with the disease in Wales as a “postcode lottery”.
Former rugby player Antony Evans, who was diagnosed aged 42, said medics did not consider Parkinson’s because of his age.
The Welsh government said it has created a roadmap for health boards to meet demand for support services.
The charity said about 7,600 people in Wales are known to live with the disease in Wales, with 23 full-time specialist nurses to care for them.