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Doctor In Anchorage, Alaska?


Yenni

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I have had bad luck with doctors (as so many others here) and I was thinking I'd ask if anyone knows of a good doctor in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Have you called the hospital for kids with tummy troubles? I dont remember the name of it but they do alot of advertising on the radio. If not try getting the most recently written book on celiac disease by a doctor who works with celiac disease and as if you primary doctor is willing to read it.

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So do you live in Anchorage?

I haven't heard that commercial on the Radio. I wonder if a place for kids would take an adult. (I am 32.) ;)

The place I go to now seem to have no interest at all. After 9 different doctors over the years one gets tired of seeing another one that doesn't have a clue.

Difficult with doctors.. :blink:

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We were stationed there on base. Military doctors arent much better there. :P

I wish I could rememberthe name of the hospital. If I think of it Ill let you know. If any thing the doctors there could direct to an adult doctor. Are you able to go to the native hospital?

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We were stationed there on base. Military doctors arent much better there. :P

I wish I could rememberthe name of the hospital. If I think of it Ill let you know. If any thing the doctors there could direct to an adult doctor. Are you able to go to the native hospital?

Nope, can't go to the Native one.

Thanks for the ideas though. :)

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