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I read a post and can't find it again.  Gottaski mentioned a celiac guru in Houston.  Can you tell me who this is Gottacki?   I am  looking for a celiac doctor in Houston to help me with diagnosis and treat my related problems.  I'm feeling really desperate and neglected. 

 

Thanks!


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I read a post and can't find it again.  Gottaski mentioned a celiac guru in Houston.  Can you tell me who this is Gottacki?   I am  looking for a celiac doctor in Houston to help me with diagnosis and treat my related problems.  I'm feeling really desperate and neglected. 

 

Thanks!

 

Hi there!

 

Sorry, it wasn't me that recommended someone in Houston...I am only familiar with doctors in Southern California.

 

Perhaps someone else from Texas will pop in.

 

Good Luck :)

 

PS....Perhaps find a local Celiac Support Group to find a Celiac specialist near you?

IrishHeart Veteran

I just reached out to a few celiacs I know in TX...I will get back to you ASAP

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also

 

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/calendar/event/3588-houston-tx-celiac-support-group/

 

call them and they can tell you the doc who is their board advisor...that should be your new doctor.

Good luck, hon.

Keep Moving Forward Newbie

Thank you so much ladies!  I appreciate the fast reply.

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