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    Where can I get an accurate blood test done for CD/gluten intolerance?*

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    IMMCO Diagnostics serves the entire US and is located in Buffalo, NY. Their phone number is 800-537-TEST. IMMCO sends specimen collection kits free of charge to doctors, clinics, etc. nationwide. When the sample is taken, the doctor places it in the appropriate tube, seals it, and returns it either by business reply mail or FedEx. Results are generated within 24 hours of receipt. Each collection kit includes a Test Request Form which lists the entire catalog of tests and a Fee Schedule.

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    Kevin Lawson can supply more information about the company. They have newsletters and technical information available for interested parties, and, of course, are eager to supply interested doctors with collection kits. You can contact him at: Open Original Shared Link IMMCO Diagnostics, Inc., Specializing in Autoimmune Disease Diagnosis.



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    This is an outstanding article for the simple reason that no matter how much knowledge a person's doctor may have there will always be doctors who are at a loss when it come to people who with celiac disease. I am a person who can now remain with my family physician and have the required test for celiac disease, and get the proper education to manage the condition.

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    Enterolab.com is who I was diagnosed through, and I would happily recommend them to anyone wanting a safe and accurate non-invasive test.

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    Guest Julie

    The University of Chicago's Celiac Center has a free e-book which recommends testing done by Prometheus Labs or by the Mayo Clinic labs. It's been 16 years since the article above was written - is it still considered up-to-date?

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