Re: Apert's syndrome support groups

From: Nancy (bwell@visi.net)
Fri Nov 7 20:52:05 1997


I am writing to request information on Apert's syndrome for a genetics presentation I am preparing. Any information on the background of Aperts would be very helpful. Thank you, Nancy At Mon, 12 Aug 1996, fuf@gulf.net wrote: >
>>I need the names and phone numbers of organizations that have support groups
>>for parent's of infants with Apert's.
>
>Dr. Moreno (and members of The List),
>
>The most complete list of support groups for genetic conditions can be
>found at the following web address:
>
>http://www.kumc.edu/GEC/support/supgroup.html
>
>>From this list, I found the following information for support groups for
>Apert syndrome
>
>About Apert
> 9 Jones Street
> New York City, NY 10014
> Phone:(212)645-7038 Contact: Augusta
>
>Apert Syndrome Pen Pals
> PO Box 115
> Providence, RI 02901
> Phone:(401)421-9076 Contact: Christine Bucci
>
>I hope this information is helpful.
>
>Gary
>
>Gary E. Kleinman, MD
>Perinatologist/Geneticist
>University of FL/Pensacola
>5045 Carpenter Creek Drive
>Pensacola, FL 32503
>904 484-9400




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