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celiac disease Specialist In Birmingham, Al


Lanahgreen

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Lanahgreen Newbie

I am looking for a celiac disease specialist in Birmingham, AL.  Any recommendations?


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Im also in bham..and looking for a dr... if I find one ill post..please do the same..

GottaSki Mentor

Celiac Support Groups are a great place to get doctor recommendations....found this one with Google...there are others if this doesn't help.

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Lanahgreen Newbie

Yes, I have emailed both of the ladies whose names are the contacts for that blog, and neither have returned my message.  :(  I have googled, tried physician's directories, everything I can think of, and to my surprise, there are no celiac specialist in B'ham (that are listed as such).  I found a specialist in Atlanta, GA, but she does not accept insurance. 

GottaSki Mentor

Yes, I have emailed both of the ladies whose names are the contacts for that blog, and neither have returned my message.  :(  I have googled, tried physician's directories, everything I can think of, and to my surprise, there are no celiac specialist in B'ham (that are listed as such).  I found a specialist in Atlanta, GA, but she does not accept insurance. 

 

That is a bummer...I hope someone responds to you soon!

 

Perhaps ask that Atlanta Specialist's office for a name in Birmingham?

GottaSki Mentor

How about calling the Gastro Dept at the Children's Hospital and see if their Pediatric Celiac Doc can recommend an adult celiac doc?

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