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Hearts Apprentice

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with Dr. Richard Mones at Goreyb Children's Hospital in Morristown NJ. He was referrred to us. My son has tested strong positve for celiacs (twice) and has diabetes. Looking for an experienced doctor who has treated celiac patients.

Dr. Zalman Schrader and Dr. Lawrence Stein were also given to by VoteforBusho4 (thanks!) and they accept my insurance but I'd love to hear any personal comments on these doctors as well. I'd like to get it right the first time! Thanks!


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There's a section on the celiac.com site about doctors recommended by other celiacs. Here's what it had to say about New Jersey:

New Jersey

Dr. Erickson, M.D.

Gastro Associates

Montclair, NJ

Debra R. Goldstein MD

1511 Park Ave.

South Plainfield, NJ 07080

Tel: (908) 755-6633

Dr. Peter Green

Columbia Presbyterian Hospital

Phone: 212-305-5590

Fax: 212-305-3525

Lawrence Pickover, M.D. - Gastroenterologist

East Brunswick and New Brunswick, NJ

Tel: E. Brunswick (908) 390-9200

Tel: N. Brunswick (908) 846-2777

Jack Rubin, M.D. - Gastroenterologist

East Brunswick and New Brunswick, NJ

Tel: E. Brunswick (908) 390-9200

Tel: N. Brunswick (908) 846-2777

Zalman R. Schrader, M.D. - Gastroenterologist

101 Old Short Hills Road

West Orange, NJ 07052

Dr. Lawrence Stein

1) Morristown (973) 455-0404;

2) Denville (973) 625-5985

Not sure if this is at all helpful....just wanted to point it out...good resource for others to. Here's the link: https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-48105166870.36

Hearts Apprentice

Thank you.

I hadn't found that section of this site so thanks again. I had some names but did not realize they had been recommended by celiacs.

  • 3 weeks later...
debmidge Rising Star

How do I add a name to this listing?

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E-mail or PM Scott, I would think (PM admin) or e-mail Open Original Shared Link

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I saw Dr Zalman Schrader about 4-5 years ago. I was loosing a lot of weight and had diarhea all the time. I felt so sick and someone referred me to him.

I really liked him and his bedside manner. I was referred to him by my allergy drs nurse. She thought I had Giardia because she had it and he diagnosed it.

When I went to see him....I was 89 lbs and feeling awful. He never mentioned celiac or gluten. He thought I had giardia and put me on Flagyl and took a stool test. The stool test was negative and I never felt better after taking the Flagyl. The problem has been ongoing for years. I moved out of NJ right after that so I never returned to him. I never had an endoscpoy by him either. Maybe if we did one then I would have a diagnosis now.

So, here I am back in NJ and I would probably go to him becasue I liked him but I decided to go to the Celiac experts and make the ride into NYC yesterday. I met with one of Dr Green's associates and she seemed pretty informed. Her name is Dr. Susie Lee. I am having an endoscopy on Fri but not sure how helpful it will be as I have been attempting gluten-free for the past 4 months. She suggested a Gluten challenge but there was no way I would eat gluten for 2 weeks........

Let's wait and see what friday brings. Either way, I am not going back to gluten but have to try to get better. I'll have to plan my next step after friday.

Good luck,

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MaryanneQ Apprentice

Sorry - a bt late on this. Dr. Richard MOnes is my son's gastroenterologist and he is WONDERFUL!!! He's fantastic with children and very knowledgable about Celiac Disease. My son is a puzzle because he had high blood tests on two occasions, but a negative biopsy. He took more blood and sent it to a lab in Buffalo that is more "sensitive" which came back negative. We're right now on the tail end of a year long trial diet. He has been so helpful trying to help figure out what is going on here and will not release us until he is 100% sure that we do not need him. I woudl recomend him to anyone :)

Maryanne


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Hearts Apprentice

After talking with some people in this area, I made an appt. with Dr. Rosh at Goreyb Morristown Hospital (same group as Mones - so thanks for the feedback!) . My son's endoscopy is scheduled for this Friday. I also made an appt at Columbia Presbeterian with the Dr. Levy. I will likely get a second opinion from Dr. Levy. He seemed agreeable to reviewing our blood test results and the endoscopy slides. I had the opportunity to listen to Dr. Green and Dr. Levy at the celiac's conference recently. They were wonderful and I would encourage anyone who has the opportunity to learn from them to do so.

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