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American Pseudo-Obstruction and Hirschsprung's Disease Society (APHS)

The American Pseudo-Obstruction and Hirschsprung's Disease Society (APHS) is an international support organization that promotes public awareness of gastrointestinal motility disorders and Hirschsprung's disease. It provides education and support to families of children who have been diagnosed with these disorders through parent-parent contact, publications, and annual educational symposiums.
Project Address: 158 Pleasant Street
North Andover, MA 01845-2797
Phone:(978) 685-4477
FAX:(978) 685-4488
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E-Mail:aphs@tiac.net
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Web site:  not active Sept 2002 (7/8/08)
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