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I live in Jasper Indiana. I'm in need of a Pediatric GI and an ENT for my 14 Month old daughter Eliana. Eliana is on Hoosier Healthwise. Thank you!

Jeannette

Eliana

11.14.04


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I live in Jasper Indiana. I'm in need of a Pediatric GI and an ENT for my 14 Month old daughter Eliana. Eliana is on Hoosier Healthwise. Thank you!

Jeannette

Eliana

11.14.04

Hi, Jeanette

I don't know if this helps you, but I go to Dr. Sandy in Vincennes for my celiac. There are some other doctors in the complex but don't know if any are pediatric.

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hmmm...i live in indy..so a bit far drive for you! but i know of a myraid of drs up here, in case you're ever looking for a specialist and willing to make a drive once. i'll see if i can think of anything in your area...

Mommy to Eliana Newbie

Eliana was evaluated through First Steps and they recommended that she see a Pediatric GI and an ENT. I know there are none in Dubois county. I will have to drive to either Indy or Evansville. She has eating issues among possibly Celiac but I know it's more then her reflux. The doctor needs to take Hoosier Healthwise as well. Thank you!

Jeannette Mommy to Eliana

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I use Dr. Bhandari with IMA in Bloomington. Him and my son's pediatrition seem knowledgeable about celiac disease. However, I did not take my son in for a biopsy - his blood test was negative and we just watch the food he eats. He can still eat gluten. So, I don't know that he would be considered a pediatric GI doc.

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The celiac disease people in B-town that I know all used Bhandari but I know other non-celiac disease people that prefer Dr. Ghosh.

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Good luck - you probably will find a better assortment in Evansville or you might try Riley at IUPUI. And, I have found, you can sometimes get in a little faster using the hospitals at IUPUI in Indy. The docs at Riley are really great.

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Mommy to Eliana Newbie

Thanks. That's what I figured that the docs at Riley's were better. I'm not originally from IN so it's hard for me to find doctors and such. It's even harder when you have to find someone that takes Hoosier Healthwise but I think my best bet is Riley's at this point.

Thanks for the links on my way there now!

Jeannette

Eliana 11.14.04

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I sent you an e-mail...


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I only got 1 email. Did you send more then 1?

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