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Looking For A Great Gi In Georgia


imsohungry

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Hi everyone,

I'm in Georgia, and I'm willing to drive almost anywhere in the state if it means finding a doctor (or knowledgeable group of doctors) who really know about celiac,gluten-sensitivity/intolerance. Help! Thank you so much!!! :)

-Julie


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Julie,

I would highly recommend Dr. Cynthia Rudert. She is located on the north side of Atlanta. She is out of network so that means you pay up front and file with insurance. She is very knowledgeable and great to talk too. The first appointment is 1 hour long.

Hope that helps.

Susan

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I'd recommed Dr. William McClatchey at Piedmont Physicians. He's a GP but can order any GI tests you need and is very well versed in celiac. Great if you are looking for someone to manage your condition(s).

Harry Delcher in Dunwoody is also worth his weight in gold! He doesn't accept insurance but you can file for reimbursement.

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Thank you both very much!!!

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