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Hello eveyone.

Is very nice to read all of you comments. I tell you I've learned so much from all your comments. I have a question. Does anyone knows a GI doctor that especilizes in celiac disease. Especially adults and pediatrics? Or can you tell me how to find it.

Many thanks

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My dd goes to a pediatric gastro at Miami Children's Hospital, Dr. Jesse Reeves-Garcia. Very smart and up on celiac disease. Unfortunately, the hospital practice is extremely busy (patients from all over the world), and it can take months to get an appointment. Literally.

We have also had a nice experience w/ Dr. Oscar Loret de Mola, who used to be a member of the same practice but broke out on his own. Easier to get an appointment. The only reason I take my daughter to see Dr. Garcia rather than Dr. Loret de Mola is that I went to Dr. Garcia for a second opinion and ended up staying.

Naturally, both doctors reached the same conclusion, and here we are!

Incidentally, I am also looking for a dr. who knows celiac disease in adults, and I haven't found one yet.

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Pedro,

Good to hear from you again. Perhaps this link may find a doctor.

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