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Need Doc In Santa Cruz, San Jose, San Francisco Area


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mara Newbie

I seem to be allergic to every food I eat except for meat and veggies (ears itch, dermatitis). I suspect celiac disease, but am not sure. I need help!

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WOW! I need the same thing.

I live in the peninsula bay area.

I finally need to go to the doctor.

I am looking under GI in the yellow pages, tonight.

I don't know where to start. I don't even have a regular doctor here as I just moved here.

Can you tell me what became of your search?

Debi

My email is stripedcat9000@yahoo.com and I'd love to exchange more information.

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Evangeline Explorer

There is a clinic that specializes in Celiac Disease in Sunnyvale, Ca (near San Jose).

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T.H. Community Regular

There is a clinic that specializes in Celiac Disease in Sunnyvale, Ca (near San Jose).

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I've never been to this clinic, but when I was looking for answers about a rather obscure celiac subject, I emailed a couple of the doctors there in the hopes they might be able to help. They were very polite, helpful, and informative - and this to a total stranger who they've never met and who is not close enough to go to them and give them money as a patient. So at least I can say that they people there seemed very nice.

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