The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University has established itself as a leader in the field, both nationally and internationally, by providing the highest quality, compassionate patient care for children and adults with celiac disease.
The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center is an international center of excellence providing comprehensive patient and professional education, expert diagnosis and treatment for both children and adults, groundbreaking bench and clinical research, and active leadership in advocacy efforts.
The Center for Celiac Research and Treatment is dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients with celiac disease, while learning the cause of the disease and finding a cure.
The expert clinicians of the Celiac Center are launching www.CeliacNow.org, a multi-leveled nutrition website for the management of celiac disease. It’s full of concise, correct information that you need to maximize your health and well-being.
Boston Children’s Hospital’s Celiac Disease Program and Support Group helps hundreds of member families cope with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that leads to damage of the small intestine and requires children to follow a strict, gluten-free diet.
Children’s National is helping to improve the way pediatric celiac disease is diagnosed and treated. Working in partnership with concerned members of our community, our Celiac Disease Program brings together a team of expert physicians, nurses, nutritional consultants and professional counselors dedicated to developing a national model for detecting and treating celiac disease in children.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Celiac Disease Center is dedicated to providing the best and most comprehensive care to children with celiac disease and their families.
This is an extraordinary place. There’s magic in our energy, our spaces, our people and our discoveries. There’s even magic in our motivation: our unblinking belief that we can eradicate childhood disease, so that one day, like magic, children will no longer need us.
Led by Sheila Crowe, MD, the celiac disease team at UC San Diego Health System comprises nationally recognized gastroenterologists and dietitian experts who are vastly experienced in treating individuals with celiac disease.
In Greece, as in many countries in Europe, knowledge of coeliac disease is limited and under-diagnosis of the disease remains a significant issue. Coeliac Greece established in Athens since 2008, as a patient-driven non-profit organization with main objectives to promote awareness regarding coeliac disease in Greece, build a supportive community for patients, families and…
The UCLA Celiac Disease Program is dedicated to providing high quality care for patients with celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity. The program aims to advance the medical community’s understanding of the disease through clinical expertise, education and research.
The Center for Celiac Disease provides specialized care and support for children with Celiac Disease and their families. Our care extends from diagnosis to long-term disease management, as we help your family navigate the gluten-free lifestyle.
CYE (Coeliac Youth of Europe) is an umbrella organization of European coeliac youth groups. It works within the AOECS. Spread all over Europe – the CYE representatives join each other at an annual meeting. CYE is an international forum for raising awareness, exchanging knowledge and working together for a better future! The vision of CYE…
Not every page on the website is in english. For chrome users, download the google chrome translate extension here. The Société belge de la Cœliaque – french for Coeliac Belgian Society – was founded in 1977 on the initiative of doctors, nutritionist, people with coeliac disease and parents who themselves have a child with coeliac…
AOECS stands for Association of European Coeliac Societies and it is an independent, non-profit umbrella organization of 27 coeliac associations in Europe. AOECS does not have any paid staff, it operates on voluntary basis. AOECS has a Board of directors, consisting of three elected representatives. The legal seat is situated in Brussels, Belgium. AOECS acts…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Our mission is to inform and facilitate exchange of information between people suffering of it hoping the one day we will have a support group for the Romanian patients as there are in all European countries.
Who we are and what we do ACEA is an association that provides information to patients with celiac disease, is intolerant to gluten, a protein found in wheat, Lord, rye and oats. The Celiac Association of Andorra, nonprofit organization, was founded in 2002 by a group of parents, relatives and affected by celiac disease.Our objective…
People who have celiac disease often face years of misdiagnosis and difficulties with living a gluten-free lifestyle. The Adult Celiac Disease Program exists to solve those problems with accurate diagnoses and supportive treatment.
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Mission Celiac Foundation Panama is a nonprofit foundation whose main objective is to raise awareness of celiac disease, the gluten-free diet, and to promote and encourage the study of celiac disease in Panama in order to improve the quality of life of all…
The Celiac Society Rajasthan is an idea of socially dedicated committed health professionals, nutrition professional and celiac patients and their families. A truly non-profit organization, incorporated on August 9th, 2010 with a message across the society:
The Coeliac Association Malta helps and supports newly diagnosed coeliacs with the aim of improving the quality of life of coeliac patients. Increases awareness amongst the catering industry, i.e. Hotels and Restaurants regarding the strict gluten free diet that a diagnosed coeliac has to follow. Activities are held quite frequently – Medical, Dietetic Speakers are…
About Us Coeliac Australia’s Vision To enhance the quality of life of people requiring a gluten free diet for life and to encourage and support research towards a cure or other ethical forms of treatment. Coeliac Australia is a national federated not-for-profit body comprising five state organisations supporting people with coeliac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis and…
We support those with coeliac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis and those on a gluten free diet. Vision: People with coeliac disease are diagnosed quickly, live healthy lives and have the prospect of a cure. Mission: Engage with Coeliac NZ members and stakeholders to support and improve the health and welfare of people with coeliac disease.
Welcome to the Czech Republic The availability and choice of gluten-free products in the Czech Republic is steadily improving. It is no more a problem to spend holidays in Prague and other bigger cities without being stressed about your diet! Our website is here to help you.
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Danish Celiac Association (DCA) is an organization for people who are intolerant to gluten. The association was founded in 1979 and has approximately 2,500 members today. The association objectives: Drive celiac special interest and provide information and advisory services relating to the physical,…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. The level of awareness of coeliac disease is rather extensive in Finland compared to many other European countries. The Finnish Coeliac Society continues spreading this knowledge actively. In spite of this there will always be exceptions, and we do live in a…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Who we are The Living Foundation or Foundation of Gluten Intolerance, was born on December 6, 2003, when it was published in the Official Journal Supreme Decree No. 103 of the Ministry of Justice by which it was granted legal personality. Living…
The Spanish gluten free products are marked with the mention: “SIN GLUTEN” and you will find them in: Health food shops (“Herbolarios”) You can find gluten-free products such as bread, cookies, flours or pasta in health food shops called “HERBOLARIOS”. You can find these products nationwide, although it can be hard to find a…
1 in 100 people in the UK has coeliac disease. We work to improve their experience of healthcare, ensure their gluten-free diet is easy to manage and drive research which delivers new solutions to the problems of living with the condition. We want to see the needs of people with coeliac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) met…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. In 1989, the AFDIAG (French Association of Gluten Intolerance) was born. It has about 6000 members today. The Association is managed by celiac or celiac parents of children. It is composed of a Board of Directors and a Board, like any…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. The mission of AIC The mission of AIC (Associazione Italiana Celiachia), or its “statement of intent” and the purpose of its existence, is to allow the person with celiac disease or dermatitis herpetiformis to live their life in a calm and…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Vision The APC (Associação Portuguesa Celíacos) is a nonprofit organizaiton, which exists to promote the interests and rights of its members and is dedicated to providing services and support to celiac disease victims through information programs, awareness, education, and support. Mission…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Swedish Coeliac Society consists of almost 25,000 members in 31 county and local associations. The Association was founded in 1975 and represents all those who can not tolerate gluten, lactose, milk protein or soy. The majority of our members have celiac…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. The German Coeliac Society (DZG) The German Coeliac Society (Deutsche Zöliakiegesellschaft – DZG) was founded 1974 and started with 55 members.Today the DZG has more than 40,000 members. Our aim is to help people with coeliac disease or with Dermatitis Herpetiformis Duhring.…
The Spanish Federation of Coeliac Associations (FACE) is made up of 17 independent associations / federations from all across the country. The central aim of FACE is to coordinate and support the efforts undertaken by the member associations / federations in defense of their rights, with an emphasis on unity of action leading to great…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Goals of the association: To bring together interested people to develop them exchange information and experiences about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet – Inform patients, their parents and the public for a better understanding of the problems of the disease…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. The Turkish Celiac Association was founded in March of 2002, as a non-governmental organization. Our association has been working on a volunteer basis since its inception. The aim of the Association: to facilitate the daily life of celiac patients, to raise public awareness about…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. Our organization brings together adults and children. Anyone who needs a gluten-free diet or wants to help patients with celiac disease can become a member of our society. Our work is directed: to mainstream issues of celiac disease among the medical community…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. The IG Celiac Association of Switzerland is a recognized nonprofit organization serving people who need gluten-free diet for health reasons (eg celiac disease). The responsibilities are largely financed through membership fees. The Executive Board, various working groups and our office to…
Our vision is to help the people with coeliac disease to better diagnosis and is universally recognized and met. We work to achieve this vision by: Increasing awareness of the disease among health care professionals and the public. Campaigning on their behalf to improve access to fast diagnosis, good subsequent healthcare and safe foods in…
Who we are The Luxembourgish Association of Gluten Intolerants (A.L.I.G.) was founded in October 1997. As of May 2014, it has more than 400 members. Incorporated as a non-profit association, it brings together individuals with celiac disease (also called gluten intolerance), Dermatitis Herpetiformis and any person showing interest and commitment to the fight against these diseases.…
To translate the website into english, download the google chrome extension google translate. At this page we list a number of useful sources for information about travelling to the Netherlands, when you are on a gluten-free diet. The purpose of the CYE Project TravelNet project is to collect information about hotels, restaurants, stores and…
Diverse Lebensmittelunverträglichkeitstests sind nicht ausreichend für eine Zöliakie-Diagnose! In bestimmten Fällen sind sowohl falsch positive als auch falsch negative Ergebnisse möglich. Daher muss die Zöliakie-Diagnose ausschließlich von einem Facharzt gestellt werden.
The Coeliac Society of Ireland (CSI) is a voluntary Charity and Company Limited by guarantee based in the Carmichael Centre in Dublin 7. Since 1970, the Coeliac Society has provided information, support and awareness to Coeliacs throughout Ireland. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for Coeliacs and those who benefit from a…
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