If you don't live near one of these hospitals, you can still call them for advice. Ask to be connected to the office of the director of the celiac disease program, and then ask if the director can recommend a physician in your area.
Arizona
Mayo Clinic ScottsdaleScottsdale, Ariz.
(800) 446-2279
California
University of California, San DiegoWm. K. Warren Medical Research Center for Celiac Disease
La Jolla, Calif.
(858) 822-1022
Stanford University Hospital
Celiac Sprue Clinic
Stanford, Calif.
(650) 723-6961
Florida
Mayo Clinic JacksonvilleJacksonville, Fla.
(904) 953-0853
Illinois
The University of ChicagoCeliac Disease Center
Chicago
(773) 702-7593
Rush University Medical Center
Adult Celiac Disease Program
Chicago
(312) 942-5861
Iowa
University of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsCeliac Disease Clinic
Iowa City, Iowa
(319) 356-3792
Maryland
University of Maryland School of MedicineCenter for Celiac Research
Baltimore
(410) 328-6749 or (800) 492-5538
Massachusetts
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterCeliac Center
Boston
(617) 667-2135
Minnesota
Mayo ClinicRochester, Minn.
(507) 538-3270
New Jersey
Englewood Hospital and Medical CenterPediatric Celiac Center
Englewood, N.J.
(201) 894-3690
Saint Barnabas Health Care System
The Kogan Celiac Center
West Orange, N.J.
(973) 322-7272
New York
New York Presbyterian Medical CenterCeliac Disease Center at Columbia University
New York
(212) 342-4529
Pennsylvania
Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaCenter for Celiac Disease
Philadelphia
(215) 590-1000
Wisconsin
Medical College of WisconsinThe Bonnie Lynn Mechanic Celiac Disease Clinic
Milwaukee
(414) 607-5280
