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Good Doctor In Albuquerque, Nm?


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valeriev Newbie

Can anyone recommend a good pediatric GI in Albuquerque or Santa Fe?


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Can anyone recommend a good pediatric GI in Albuquerque or Santa Fe?

These are old links so I don't know if they all work, but I found this online under Gluten Intolerance Group New Mexico. You might want to give them a call to see if they can help you:

New Mexico Contacts

Group: Albuquerque Gluten Intolerance Group

City: Albuquerque

Contacts:

Marvin Daniel

10029 Barrinson NE

Albuquerque, NM 87111

505-821-2935

Marilyn Johnson

1620 Soplo Road SE

Albuquerque, NM 87123

505-299-5283

Pasquale Liguori

832 Cagua Drive SE

Albuquerque, NM 87108-3720

505-256-3613

Internet:

Marilyn Johnson, johnsonakjac@earthlink.net

Pasquale Liguori, paliguori@juno.com

Carole L. Kalich, remotelydifferent@JUNO.COM

Melissa Roberts, RobMisy@AOL.COM

Darla Straka, jdstraka@highfiber.com

Updated: 10 Mar 2001

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Resource Unit

City: Las Cruces

Contacts:

Susan Pieper

4825 Senita

Las Cruces, NM 88011

505-522-8182

Internet:

Susan Pieper, spieper@huntel.com

Updated: 28 Aug 1996

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Resource Unit

City: Silver City

Contacts:

Joy Ash

PO Box 109

Silver City, NM 88062

505-534-1030

Internet:

Joy Ash, joyash@zianet.com

Updated: 13 Apr 1998

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