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I'm looking for a good doctor in the Palm Beach area. Thanks


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crc0622 Apprentice

Don't know that area but if you can come to Jacksonville you can go to Mayo Clinic. Can't beat it.

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ms-sillyak-screwed Enthusiast

I will tell you who I went to and my NO GO experience...

Alalu Jaime MD

1325 South Congress Avenue,

Boynton Beach, FL 33426

NO GO

Alalu can't wrap his head around the words Celiac Disease. Don't waste your $money$ with him or his practice. They are in bed with the diagnostic testing place. They don't have a di·e·ti·tian or nu·tri·tion·ist . One of his partners just retired. DeGerome James H MD. I went to him. He's another NO GO. He was replaced by someone else, maybe he's better, I hope so. But I won't waste another penny there. Thank God he retired. One more down, how many more bad doctors to go.

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crc0622 -- do you really think Jacksonville is really worth the trip?

Guest kim07
I'm looking for a good doctor in the Palm Beach area. Thanks

sorry :unsure: napchamp,

I live in Austin, Texas.

And, I have no idea about a good doctor in the Palm Beach Area.

I'm writing to ask anybody about a doctor in the AUSTIN,TEXAS area!

My Gastroenterologist really is pretty bad, I know a lot more than he does, I'm looking for a good gastroenterologist, but wondering if there is one in Austin...

Anyone know of one, let me know

kim

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