We have been getting questions from people looking for doctors in their areas to help them on their Celiac journey. So if you have a doctor, (either medical or natural)...
Tesa M. replied:
www.thedr.com -- has a Celiac Specialist locator for those in the U.S.
Shannon L. replied:
Thomas Sutton Pediatric GI in Provo, Utah Uma Karnam in West Jordan Utah GI http://www.gutwhisperer.com/ There are also several good GI's in Provo at the Central Utah Clinic. (It wasn't always this way. We are lucky to have many good doctors in our area who are willing to learn.)
Tracy P. replied:
Can I write myself in? I consider myself celiac although had a negative test years ago. That's another story. I spend a lot of time staying tuned up on the latest in Celiac and have had many patients with it as well. One went and saw Dr. Fassano b/c she didn't think she was healing properly and everything we were doing was spot on. I have a virtual practice and can help anyone, anywhere.
Lahnay H. replied:
I highly recommend Dr. Jason Kremer and his wife Cassie Kremer in Bend, OR! I had been sick for over 10 years telling my doctors something was wrong but they never tested for Celiac! Testing me Was one of the first thing he did and I'm so grateful:)
Alana K. replied:
Dr Glen Aukerman formerly of Ohio State university. (Retired) Couldn't have done this without him
Suzanne B. replied:
Dr. Peter Green in NYC...runs the celiac disease center at Columbia Presbyterian...he also has a nutritionist on staff, Suzanne Simpson who specializes in celiac...both are amazing!
Tonia C. replied:
Dr Gonino, Rockwall Texas, Faye Elahi, Nutritionist Dallas, Texas
Stephanie L. replied:
Dr. Gavin, Associates of Family Practice, Sterling Heights, Mi