2026 FMDSA Patient Symposium

Mark your calendar for the FMDSA Patient Symposium being held on Friday, November 6, 2026, taking place at Weber’s Boutique Hotel in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Held immediately following the ALIGN-FMD International Research Meeting, this symposium offers a unique opportunity for patients and families to hear directly from leading FMD experts from around the world. Attendees will gain information about fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) and related vascular conditions such as spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD). Hear about emerging discoveries from global research teams, and learn how these advances are helping move the field toward better care for patients.
The symposium is being held on a Friday to take advantage of the international speakers in town for the Align-FMD International Research Meeting. The research meeting is not open to the public.
Below is our personalized link to book your hotel room for the November symposium HERE.
To make reservations, you can click the link above or visit webersannarbor.com. Click “book now” and use group code 9313318.
We hope to have more information available in June. Registration will open after we have secured sponsors to help offset the cost.

Since ancient times and across many cultures, the tree has long been a symbol of many things, including wisdom, protection, strength, inter-connectivity, and life itself. We’ve chosen the tree to represent the Fibromuscular Dysplasia Society of America for these reasons, and because the tree’s branches and roots signify the arteries affected by this disease. The tree’s branches, reaching upward and outward, provide protection and shelter, and represent our mission to help those who’ve been diagnosed with FMD. Trees, strengthened by their continuously spreading roots, symbolize how as we grow together we are stronger and more resilient. As with its growth from a delicate sapling to a giant robust tree, and as its branches and roots grow and spread, the tree symbol represents how we’ve evolved and continue to promote research, education and patient support throughout the years. Together we can achieve much, as we strive to reach for the sky.