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Has Anyone Seen Dr. Jeffrey Stein At Newyork-presbyterian/columbia


rek

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Hello,

I am looking for a good GI in NYC and have an upcoming appt with Dr. Jeffrey Stein at the Columbia Health Center. Does anyone know if he's good with Celiac stuff, or have a doc they would highly recommend?

Thanks,

Rebecca


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Peter Green at Columbia is the credited response, but he never has any appointment availability in under 2 months time.

I've also seen James Marion on the upper east side. He has a private practice and doesn't take insurance. He's not really a celiac specialist, but he seems familiar enough with it, and he's a bright guy. His number is 212-861-2000. Good luck.

walterze Newbie
Hello,

I am looking for a good GI in NYC and have an upcoming appt with Dr. Jeffrey Stein at the Columbia Health Center. Does anyone know if he's good with Celiac stuff, or have a doc they would highly recommend?

Thanks,

Rebecca

did you go to him how did you like was he able to help could you call me at 917-686-4472 i am in need for a good doctor

thank you

walterze

walterze Newbie
Peter Green at Columbia is the credited response, but he never has any appointment availability in under 2 months time.

I've also seen James Marion on the upper east side. He has a private practice and doesn't take insurance. He's not really a celiac specialist, but he seems familiar enough with it, and he's a bright guy. His number is 212-861-2000. Good luck.

was he able to help you what was remedy?

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