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

1. Rush Hospital-- dr. Paul Glickman he found out I had celiac disease and
he always knows good doctors

2.I go to a fantastic internist. Her name is Jennifer Meece
(http://www.aimdocs.org/html/jmeece.html), who came highly recommended by my
fabulous hematologist, Ann Mellott (
http://hoaillinois.com/your-team/physicians/ann-l-mellott-md/).

3.  University of Chicago at 773-702-6140 to make an appointment with our
adult celiac specialists--Drs. Kupfer or Semrad.
You can also inquire about insurance information at that number

4.  I am a pediatric (and young adults) dietitian in Chicago, and work with
the University of Chicago Celiac Disease center, but also I have a
consulting business and would be happy to see your child.
I have a lot of experience with multiple food allergies, and various GI
diseases and have worked with the celiac center/University of Chicago
for the past 9 years.

Lara Field, MS, RD, CSP, LDN
Pediatric Dietitian
FEED - Forming Early Eating Decisions
847-651-4729
www.feedkids.com

5. Dr Kirin Nimmagadda at Northwestern. He is a gastroenterologist, but very
good and thorough, he is very knowledgeable about CD as he did a stint
working at U of C.

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