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Hi, I am looking for a gastro doc in Ohio who would know how to treat Celiac disease, i am in the central part of the state by columbus.


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I went to Dr. Sheets. He is in the Ohio Gastroenterology Group, Inc. They have three offices I went to the one on Olentangy River Road 614-457-1213.

He took his time with me, listened to me and asked a lot of questions.

Good luck!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Also if you go to the homepage of celiac.com and scroll down then there is a link to recommended doctors by other celiacs. You can look for ones under your state and see if there is any in or near your area.

whitelacegal Contributor

Hi thanks for the information on Dr sheets, i called him today but of course he wants a referrel from my family doc so will get him to refer me next week, is Dr Sheets a DO doctor?

lcmcafee2 Newbie

Yes, Dr. Sheets is an DO. I checked into their requirements for medical training and found them acceptable for me. My GI MD :blink: referred me to him when he was confused about some of my test results. During the appointment (once there I did not have to wait but a few minutes to see him, they keep things right on schedule) he asked alot of questions like family history, family origions, and tons of things I now know are symptoms or "red flags" for Celiac Spru.

Hope you can get your referral!

Laura :)

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whitelacegal Contributor

Icmcafee2,

Hi, I finally got my referral to Dr. SHeets at the end of July, can u please tell me his address i know how to get to riverside but dont know the numbers of his doc office, thanks so much!!

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