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

My sister says she will get her daughter (who has ADD, reflux, and now
possibly bipolar symptoms) tested for celiac if I can find a doctor or
way to do it in the Philadelphia area.  Our daughter is diagnosed as
celiac so we know it is in our family, and perhaps like many of you, I
see celiac under every shrub.

Any suggestions for doctors, medical facilities, etc.?  She says she
would have had the blood test done sooner but no doctors she has
consulted know about about it (and her father-in-law is a retired
osteopath!!).

Thanks.

Jackie in AZ

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