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The IgG and the IgA testing are not always accurate especially if you have already gone gluten free. Just about any lab can test you for it but it takes them a while to find out what they need to do so you might want to call ahead so they will be ready for you. I had to wait three hours while they searched to find out what to do. My tests were negative because I had been gluten free for one year before having the tests. I was told after the fact that I should have been eating food with gluten in it for two weeks before being tested. You can find more information about it on the Celiac Disease Foundation Website.

http://www.celiac.org/

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