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South Florida Gastrointestinal Diagnostic Center


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vanesonica Newbie

I´ll have my first GI appointment next week since I´ve diagnostic with gluten intolerance almost one month ago. I´ve already start the diet and feel better but I´d like to see a doctor anyways. I wonder if anyone knows this medical center or Dr. Dooreck.

Thanks a lot.


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Hi vanesonica,

I'm in Palm Beach county, and haven't heard of the center, but I'm pretty new to this stuff.

My husband wanted me to see a doctor, to ease his mind that it wasn't something else (like cancer). So I talked to the 2 support group leaders in my area (2 different support groups) to see if they knew of anyone good. I had already done the dietary challenge, had a negative blood test, and knew I would never willingly eat gluten again. One of the support group leaders I talked to knew of a doctor in the area that accepted the Enterolab results. So I got tested with Enterolab (my results are in my signature) and went to see Dr Daniel McGuire in Boynton Beach. He took my history, read my labs, and diagnosed me on the spot. He didn't see the need for a biopsy, and neither did I. I personally recommend him.

I'm glad you are having good results with the gluten free diet!

~Li

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LKelly8 Rookie

Sorry this is late - I hope your appointment went well. :)

Here's your doctor's Open Original Shared Link

vanesonica Newbie

Thanks for the info. I found this center in the web that´s why I was asking. Anyways, I went to see the doctor and he told me that I had to have an endoscopy....so.... I went again yesterday and they made the endoscopy. I have to say that everyone there was really nice and they also even called later to see how I was. I´ll have my appointment on november 1st and I´ll find out what´s going on with me. I hope this info can help someone looking for a GI in my area.

Greetings.

Nooner Newbie

I'm glad it went well for you! It's good to hear there are some good doctors out there!

Please keep us posted with your results.

~Li

  • 2 weeks later...
vanesonica Newbie

Hi, I recieved my results yesterday.... everithing in my biopsy is normal. I have to see my doctor next week so I´ll see what he has to say. I started to feel bad again last week so let´s hope he has answer for me. Thanks for being there.

Vanesa

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