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Celiac Sprue Physicians


Janet S

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Janet S Newbie

I am desperately seeking a physician familiar with Celiac Sprue in the Bentonville, Rogers, Fayetteville (Arkansas) area. Can anyone help? Thank you


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Sorry don't live in the area but there is a gluten free brewery in your part of the state. Maybe you can call the owners who have Celiac. Website is www.darkhillsbrewery.com ....I think. It's in the publicity thread on this site if I listed it wrong. Good luck to you.

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I am desperately seeking a physician familiar with Celiac Sprue in the Bentonville, Rogers, Fayetteville (Arkansas) area. Can anyone help? Thank you

I contacted my health insurance company, asked for gastros familiar with sprue, and here are some names:

Dr. Wiliam Martin, Dr. Charles Moore, Dr. Chad Paschall, Dr. Sidney L. Vinson and Dr. Gary Thomas, 3344 N. Futrall Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72730, 479-521-8200

Dr. Michael Rogers, Dr. Stephen Stagg and Dr. Sanjeeb Shrestha, 116 W. Monroe Avenue, Lowell, AR 72745 479-521-8090

Give them a call. Sometimes the insurance company knows what they are talking about, and sometimes they don't, but it's a start. In the meantime, I will ask my gastro here for names.

Good luck!

Janet S Newbie
I contacted my health insurance company, asked for gastros familiar with sprue, and here are some names:

Dr. Wiliam Martin, Dr. Charles Moore, Dr. Chad Paschall, Dr. Sidney L. Vinson and Dr. Gary Thomas, 3344 N. Futrall Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72730, 479-521-8200

Dr. Michael Rogers, Dr. Stephen Stagg and Dr. Sanjeeb Shrestha, 116 W. Monroe Avenue, Lowell, AR 72745 479-521-8090

Give them a call. Sometimes the insurance company knows what they are talking about, and sometimes they don't, but it's a start. In the meantime, I will ask my gastro here for names.

Good luck!

Janet S Newbie

Thank you for your assistance. It is truly appreciated.

happygirl Collaborator

Your best bet is often to contact a local Celiac Support Group and ask them for who they would AND wouldn't use. :)

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