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Hello,

Finally we found the right Dr who knows how to deal with the Celiac Disease in State of Qatar.

My wife lost alot of her weight and no one know what is the reason, till the Dr found out by doing endoscopy and did some analysis.

His name is Dr. Hamad S. Al-Athba, he is a consultant in Hamad hospital at Hamad Medical Corporation.

He is treating other 5 patients beside my wife.

He ordered for us a flour which is gluten-free.

So just in case you come to Qatar and need a Dr you can ask for a appointment with him.

Good luck,

-Abdullah Al-Marri


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Congratulations on finding a doctor who can finally help your wife! I don't know if I will ever visit Qatar, but it is nice to know there are doctors around the world who know about Celiac!

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Hello,

Finally we found the right Dr who knows how to deal with the Celiac Disease in State of Qatar.

My wife lost alot of her weight and no one know what is the reason, till the Dr found out by doing endoscopy and did some analysis.

His name is Dr. Hamad S. Al-Athba, he is a consultant in Hamad hospital at Hamad Medical Corporation.

He is treating other 5 patients beside my wife.

He ordered for us a flour which is gluten-free.

So just in case you come to Qatar and need a Dr you can ask for a appointment with him.

Good luck,

-Abdullah Al-Marri

Abdullah...your and your wife are indeed fortunate to have found a local doctor who is knowledgeable about celiac disease. We in the U.S. aren't so fortunate....most doctors still don't know much about it! By the way, my husband and I were university teachers in Saudi Arabia for 8 years, and we were lucky enough to make a brief visit to Qatar...a lovely place!

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