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Trying To Find A Doctor In The Toledo - Columbus Oh Area


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BEADEL Newbie

I believe my niece has Celiac Disease. She is scheduled to have her gall bladder removed - but I don't think anyone has tested her - or thought to test her for this disease. My concern is should she find out first if she has Celiac before having this surgery. Should she find a doctor who knows about this disease before having this surgery?


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LDJofDenver Apprentice

Here is a link from the Celiac Sprue Association website, with contacts in Ohio:

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Perhaps they can lead to a good source for assistance.

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SLB5757 Enthusiast

I am from Findlay, Ohio. If you find a Celiac specialist in the Ohio area - please let me know also !!

mamaw Community Regular

For Columbus I would contact the gluten free gang. They are the ones who have the big celiac conference every year at the Columbus Childrens Hospital. Mary Kay Sharrett is the dietician & I'm positive she would have doctors.

There is also a group in Arkon .

hth

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I'll google those names/organizations now - THANKS MAMAW. My sons father actually lives in Gahanna - directy adjacent to Columbus, and I have to take him there every other weekend. That wouldn't even be out of my way if I scheduled things right. THANKS!!

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