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Neuro or Gastro Doc for Celiac

Anyone in the Palatine/Arl Hts area have a recommendation for a good Gastro or Neuro specialist for Celiac disease and other gluten caused issues?? My husband needs to find a good doctor so he can be diagnosed-by testing by other than a naturopath or chiro doc,(unless they are in the United Healthcare network) so we can go apply for SSI-he hasn't worked full time in about 5 yrs and we need to find a way to pay bills other than just me!

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Thanks to all of you! you have been very helpful to us. I need to get researching and see who is covered under UHC and which docs we can reasonably try if not in the network. Hopefully I can post happy news soon!

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There is a wonderful doctor out of Alexian Bros. named
Dr. Aziz. He specializes in gastro issues.

Good luck!!!

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You need a GOOD GI and the best is University of Chicago Hospital on the far south side unfortunatley. BUT the are the best and dr. Guandilini has done TONS of reseach and is the learder in this disease, seriously you need a good Gi do not go to Lutheran general they are not through there. You could also go to CHOW childrens hospital of Wisconsin see a dr Noel but I would take ANY of the drs at UCH do you want the number there? OH whoops these are for Children but I am sure they can help you also you shoudl ahve him see a great allergis in yor area his name is Dr. Aaaron ODonnel with associate allergist in hoffman estates. I will work on finding an adult celiac dr. sorry i messed up tha part
J.
GOOd luck and tehr si tons of food out there you will find that downst hurt. Also are you sure it is just Celiac disease and not Eosnophilic Disease? Does he have food allergies?

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The best celiac docs are at UIC Hospital. Go on the UIC hosp. website and you will find info.

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Hi L.-

Your regular MD should be able to do a simple blood test for the official diagnosis. My husband is a celiac and was recently retested (he was under the belief that a person outgrows it which it totally untrue so I had him get tested again). It's a very easy blood test and results are back within a few days.

Good luck--it's a tough daily battle to deal with.

D.

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There is a wonderful doctor out of Alexian Bros. named
Dr. Aziz. He specializes in gastro issues.

Good luck!!!

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We are fortunate enough to have one of the best celiac disease centers in the United States right in our backyard. THe University of Chicago Disease Center is the one of the most acclaimed in treatment and research of the disease. Unfortunately, many physicians still have little knowledge of this condition. They estimate that 90% of the population is still undiagnosed.

The adult gastroenterologist at U of C is Carol Semrad, MD.
The phone number there is ###-###-####

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I dont have teh number by me now, but we use Dr Suzanne Nelson in Glenview. She is great!

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NW Gastro in Arlington Hts ###-###-#### Dr. Michael Cohen

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Hi L.- I have celiac and have seen Dr. Loren White at Northwest Gastroenterology (same practice as the other recommendation). Also, Northwest Community Hospital has a GI Center he may be able to get an appt. at. Is you husband still eating gluten? He needs to be eating gluten on a regular basis to have the tests come back accurately. If you want more information let me know. I was just diagnosed a year ago and have learned quite a bit.

Amy

Editing to add: Rush University just added an adult celiac disease program. They work closely with the local support group so they should be on top of things. Here is the link: http://www.rush.edu/rumc/page-1175113041252.html

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