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Looking For Name Of Md In Central Ma.


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Hi does anyone know of a doctor in central Massachusetts (around the Acton - Leominster area) that is good for evaluation of Celiac? One that takes his/her time and doesn't rush you out the door.

Thanks jl


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Hi does anyone know of a doctor in central Massachusetts (around the Acton - Leominster area) that is good for evaluation of Celiac? One that takes his/her time and doesn't rush you out the door.

Thanks jl

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I am not sure if you are looking for a straight MD or not but this woman has Celiac herself and is very good at diagnosing. She is a Naturopathic doctor and I am not sure if she accepts insurance......might depend on what you have. Her office is located in southern NH, not far over the Mass. border. I have seen her talk at conferences and she is very knowledgeable about celiac disease as a whole and it certainly helps she is one herself. I am sorry I can not offer a referral to an HMO doctor because I rarely go to one. They were the ones that got it wrong in the first place so I tend to avoid them like the plague.

I do know that Dr. Doherty spends lots of time with her patients and I have never heard of any complaints with her service.

jldanforth Newbie

Thanks gemini, I have an appt to see a gastroenterologist tomorrow. I have not been offically diagnosed as Celiac, my PCP tells me I am 'lactose intolerant' despite elevated IGg and Iga. I am going for a consult. Based on how this meeting goes I may be still be seeking for answers. I have been thinking about going to a naturopath, so this might be the alternative.

Thanks again for the help.

jl

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