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I Need A Good Allergist In Ca


janelyb

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janelyb Enthusiast

I need a really good allergist in Sacramento or Roseville areas in CA. This would be for 2 children under age 12.

We've got a great pediatric GI..Dr Davies....but we need an allergist for some additional testing.

Please email me.

thanks.

Janel


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janelyb Enthusiast

Anyone???????????? :(

Lisa Mentor

Sorry, I'm and easty. :(

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jacqui Apprentice
I need a really good allergist in Sacramento or Roseville areas in CA. This would be for 2 children under age 12.

We've got a great pediatric GI..Dr Davies....but we need an allergist for some additional testing.

Please email me.

thanks.

Janel

jacqui Apprentice

My daughter sees Dr. Davies too.

As for an Allergist, I go to Dr. Sunil Perera in Roseville. He is right across from the mall on Ravine Rd.

916-782-7758

I love him! He has actually done more for me than most of the many doc's I have seen in the past 11/2 yrs.

Also, after my 6 y/o was diagnosed we asked for a referral to a Pedi Endocrinologist, so we see Dr. G. Prakasam of the Children's Specialists Group. He is also incredible. He is very in the know about celiac disease b/c he comes from England. celiac disease testing there is so routine, it's like immunizations.

His # 916-733-0888

I have neurological disorders most likely r/t celiac disease - Do you know a neurologist??? I am on my 4th!!!

Take care

Jacqui

janelyb Enthusiast

thank you Jacqui . It was great to chat with you today on the phone!

Janel

Nantzie Collaborator

Oh my gosh!!! Dr. Davies is my kids' ped GI too! She's great. You're in good hands. I don't know of an allergist though.

And Jacqui - I live in Antelope too. I'm off Poker and Don Julio, near the Kohl's. But I'm moving to Folsom next Friday. AAARRRGGG!!!

I've been a Roseville (area) girl most of my life. Making the move to Folsom is making me kind of sad. My husband works out there and the commute has gotten to be too much.

I also had what I can only assume were neurological issues. I could barely walk due to pain and I was having slurred speech by the time I went gluten-free. Scary stuff. I hope you're doing better.

BTW, if anyone in the area knows someone who wants to buy a house in Antelope, let me know... ;)

Nancy


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Isn't it a small world......I too live extremely close to you Nancy about a mile or so from Kohls. Wow......bummer you are moving to Folsom, good thing Davies has an office out there too.

Good luck selling your house! I'd love to upgrade to a bigger house but we are kinda stuck where we are based on the market.

Nantzie Collaborator

Totally small world!!! Who would'a thought huh? I don't know if you've talked to Jacqui, but it turns out she and I live within 1/4 mile of each other. We'll have to get together every once in a while.

I'll PM you sometime in the next few days. I've got to clean my house before I go to bed just in case someone calls wanting to look at the house. :rolleyes: Not fun. But it is kind of cool to wake up to a clean house.

Nancy

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