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amitaitos Rookie

Hi.

I'm looking for an experienced doctor who has experience and is up to date with the latest research about celiac.

I don't want to go to him, but rather chat with him online or send him an e-mail with some questions I have.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

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kareng Grand Master

 In the US, a real doctor can't really treat you on-line.  

 

This site usually answers emails as best they can but seem to be over-loaded right now.  They have a lot of good info on the site that you might find answers your questions.

 

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amitaitos Rookie

 In the US, a real doctor can't really treat you on-line.  

 

This site usually answers emails as best they can but seem to be over-loaded right now.  They have a lot of good info on the site that you might find answers your questions.

 

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I'm not looking for a treatment, I just have some questions I want answered by an expert.

Thanks.

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IrishHeart Veteran

I do not know of any expert celiac doctor who has the time to chat online.

My doctor is awesome, but even he can't take time to do that.

That said, he will return my calls on the same day, but he is my doctor and I am an established patient. (and he loves me ) :) 

 

What types of questions do you have?

If they are general questions about celiac, look at the link Karen provided..Just .go to the FAQ section and search.,

Tons of info there..

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LauraTX Rising Star

This site usually answers emails as best they can but seem to be over-loaded right now.  They have a lot of good info on the site that you might find answers your questions.

 

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I second all of the above.  Best resource is this website.  They have a lot of questions answered already, and you can submit more.  Be very very careful seeking medical advice from people who post online saying they are doctors or experts.

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