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Is there a specialty of doctor other than gastro or GP which everyone goes to, that specializes in Celiac Disease only? A specialist who knows the digestive problems, neurological and osteo problems of a celiac? Like a one-stop doctor you can go to after you get your endoscopy.


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Probably not..... :(

The specialist I go to is a professor who does specialize in celiac, but he is also an expert for collagenous colitis etc.... He is affiliated with St. Michael's Hospital here in Toronto which is a teaching hospital. That's probably as close to a "celiac specialist" as we will come......

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I don't think there is--I go to a GI who specializes in celiac, though. Hmm...just thinking, is Dr. Green a celiac dr. or is he a GI who is heavily specialized in celiac disease?

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Here's the link to the Celiac Center at Columbia Presbyterian where Dr. Green is Director. There's some good info there. The Pocket Guide (see Online Store tab) is really helpful, especially if you're a 'newbie'

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I think Dr. Green can actually be called a celiac doctor if anyone can! :)

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