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poskers Newbie

i am searching for a gastroenterologist in the trenton/princeton new jersey area or bucks county, pennsylvania area..someone known to be up to date on celiac!!! thanks!!!


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I see Dr. Salowe with The Gastroenterology Group in Bucks County PA. They're located near Oxford Valley Mall and Sesame Place.

I have only required annual check ups, and I have been pleased.

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Kitagrl28 Newbie

I just saw a really great doctor, Dr. Harvey Guttmann. I just went in for stomach and intestinal problems, had no thought whatsoever about Celiac, but he is the one who came up with it and is doing all the testing on me for it. I was very impressed with the nice office and great people and the doctor himself. He's the head GI at Abington hospital.

mushroom Proficient

I just saw a really great doctor, Dr. Harvey Guttmann. I just went in for stomach and intestinal problems, had no thought whatsoever about Celiac, but he is the one who came up with it and is doing all the testing on me for it. I was very impressed with the nice office and great people and the doctor himself. He's the head GI at Abington hospital.

Again, this is a really old post. Most of the posters are probably no longer active on the board.

Kitagrl28 Newbie

Again, this is a really old post. Most of the posters are probably no longer active on the board.

Oh okay sorry...I just figured it would pop up again for any new PA people, but I could start a new thread if that's better. I didn't know how active the boards were.

Thanks!

kareng Grand Master

Oh okay sorry...I just figured it would pop up again for any new PA people, but I could start a new thread if that's better. I didn't know how active the boards were.

Thanks!

Its OK to add a doc. Just don't expect people from an old post to respond. I have had people message me to complain how rude people are that don't respond to thier posts/ Even it the person hasn't been on in 5 years.

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