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Dr. Tennyson @ The Celiac Disease Center


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I just wanted to let everyone know the Dr. Christina Tennyson joined Dr. Green's staff at the Celiac Disease Center this past winter. I am a current patient of her's and could not be happier with the quality of care that she and this facility provide. Dr. Green typically stops in during appointments to say hi and see how things are going, so you really do get the best of both worlds. If you live with in a Stones throw of Manhattan, it is worth the trip. They look in to a variety of conditions (pancreatic enzymes, Bacterial Overgrowth, Bone Density, etc.) that 99% of GI's just do not do. I would also recommend Dr. Green's book for anyone who has Celiac Disease or thinks they may potentially have Celiac disease.

All The best.

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Hi there. I see you posted this a while ago, but I just made an appointment with Dr. Tennyson and am really glad to read such a positive review. I was diagnosed several years ago, but moved to NYC recently and am really eager to be under the Celiac Disease Center's care.

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Oh my,

Most of us can't even dream of being treated by someone who is so focused.

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