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

Thank you to everyone who took the time to write back about their 
experiences with doctors in the Philadelphia area.  The resounding 
endorsement was for CHOP and their team of celiac specialists (especially 
Dr. Ritu Verma).  A few people suggested not going the GI route and doing 
testing through Enterolab.

I ended up scheduling an appointment through one of CHOP's satalite branches 
and we will be seeing one of the GI's who has a special interest in celiac 
disease.  Since my son doesn't have any lab work to date to support my 
guessing, I was encouraged to bring along my own lab work to support my 
arguement for testing.  Should be an interesting appointment.

Thanks again,

Tracey 

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