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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks for all your quick responses! The most popular suggestions were: www.enterolab.com and www.prometheus-labs.com/index.asp. One person said to go through my doctor (who is a gastroenterologist) and use prometheus labs, but he said he doesn't do it. A few suggested Dr. Peter Greene, I'll try but I couldn't get an appointment with him for my celiac daughter for several months. A couple of people mentioned that since a biopsy is more conclusive & less expensive, I should go right to that. One person said that negative results mean you can't get it, but positive results mean you don't necessarily have it, but you can get it. I will let you know how I do, thanks, Elaine in N.Y.

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