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Heptologist in ONTARIO, Canada?

Hello,

Does anyone out there know of a Heptologist, (not a gasteron.)in Ontario, Canada that fully understands this disease and the best way to treat it?

Thank you,
Cwar
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No, sorry I am not a troll, just new to this board and getting familiar with it is all. Sometimes I am not sure if what I posted is getting posted??  If that makes sense?  So sorry everyone for the repeats, and thank you for the POSITIVE feedback to help me with this forum

cwar
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I sent you info regarding Dr Jenny Heathcoate; and answered your private messages as well. Try to bookmark your posts so you can return to them… people are trying to help you, but it’s important to read your responses.
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Where in Ontario are you at?  If your close to Windsor I have some information,  but it would involve going to Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.  They run  a lot of clinical trail out of the hopsital.
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Also answered to your PM.  
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I did answer this question rather completely in your other post on this side where you ask about Dr. Miller in St. Catharines.  Check there.
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