Contact CHS Customer Service

CHS Phone Numbers and Emails

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Toll-Free Number:

(800) 232-3639

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Customer Service:

(800) 328-6539

+54 115 273 4500

Aires, Argentina

+3 493 324 9769

Barcelona, Spain

+1 403 538 3197

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

+9 626 541 3350

Dabouq – Amman, Jordan

+4 122 709 0111

Geneve, Suisse

+5 982 600 8361

Montevideo, Uruguay

+38 121 244 5899

Novi Sad,Serbia

+366 841 2822

Oroshaza, Hungary

+39 049 214 8393

Padova, Italy

+8 223 453 8379

Seoul, South Korea

+86 216 021 2511

Shanghai,China

+656 692 8100

Singapore

+3 592 826 0500

Sofia, Bulgaria

+88 622 181 3588

Taipei, Taiwan

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Contact a Live Person at CHS

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Contact Information

CHS Website:

CHS Help Center:

Corporate Office Address:

CHS, Inc.

5500 Cenex Drive

Inver Grove Heights,

Minnesota

55077

United States

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Other Info (opening hours):

Other Locations:

CHS Energy Canada Inc.

2700, 350 7th Avenue SW

Calgary, Alberta T2P 3N9

Canada


Brazil: Regional Headquarters

CHS Brazil / Sao Paulo Office

Rua Fidêncio Ramos, 308 - 4th Floor, Suites 41 and 43

Vila Olímpia Corporate Building

Vila Olímpia

Sao Paulo, SP | Brazil, CEP 04551-902

About CHS

CHS, or Congenital Hypoventilation Syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to control breathing. People with CHS have difficulty breathing, especially during sleep, which can lead to low levels of oxygen in the blood. This can result in a range of symptoms, including fatigue, poor growth, developmental delays, and in severe cases, life-threatening complications. CHS is typically diagnosed in infancy or early childhood and requires lifelong management. Treatment may involve the use of a ventilator or other breathing support devices, as well as medication to help regulate breathing. With proper management, individuals with CHS can lead relatively normal lives, although they may require ongoing medical care and support.

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