Welcome to the Short Bowel Syndrome Foundation’s (SBSF) comprehensive resource for Intestinal Rehabilitation Programs (IRPs). We are pleased to present an updated directory of IRP centers across the United States and around the globe. Each program listed will in the future include a link to the center’s website and, currently where available, a contact phone number, providing you with straightforward  access to further information.

While we endeavor to maintain the most current information, please be aware that contact details may change over time. We encourage you to always verify the contact information through the official resources of each hospital.

As we delve into these centers, it’s important to note that SBSF does not have a direct affiliation with these centers or their physicians. This directory is intended to serve as a resource. If you have any additions or updates to this list, we welcome your input. Please feel free to contact us through our contact page.

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Outside of United States:

  1. Radboud Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands: +31 24 361 1111
  2. Sydney Children’s Hospital, New South Wales, Australia: (02) 9382 0178
  3. Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland: (01) 4096479
  4. Academisch Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: +31 20 566 9111
  5. VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Number Not Available
  6. Academisch ziekenhuis Maastricht, The Netherlands: Number Not Available

Please note that these numbers are for the respective hospitals’ intestinal rehabilitation departments. If you’re unable to reach the specific department, you may need to contact the hospital’s main line and ask to be transferred. Also, please remember that this information is current as of my last update and may have changed. Always verify the contact information through official hospital resources.