Celiac disease, also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy or celiac sprue, is a serious autoimmune disorder that can develop at any stage of life. In individuals with Celiac disease, consuming gluten—a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye—elicits an immune response that damages the villi, the tiny, finger-like structures in the small intestine responsible for nutrient absorption. When these villi are harmed, the body’s ability to absorb essential vitamins and minerals is reduced, which can lead to malabsorption and malnutrition, affecting overall health.


If left undiagnosed and untreated, Celiac disease can contribute to various health issues, such as other autoimmune disorders, anemia, osteoporosis, dental problems, missed menstrual periods, fertility issues, lactose intolerance, neurological complications, and, in rare cases, cancer.


Our Celiac Disease Antibody Screening Test is designed to detect the antibodies linked to Celiac disease, allowing for early diagnosis. If you or a loved one experience symptoms or suspect Celiac disease, contact us for assistance—we’re here to help you take the next steps toward better health.

Common symptoms of celiac disease include:

Constipation
Bloating or gas
Abdominal pain

Common symptoms of celiac disease include:

Diarrhea
Unexplained iron-deficiency anemia
Vitamin and mineral deficiency

Common symptoms of celiac disease include:

Tiredness
Anxiety or depression
Migraine

Common symptoms of celiac disease include:

Bone or joint pain
Reduced bone mass and bone fractures
Weight loss

Common symptoms of celiac disease include:

Tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands and feet
Missed periods
Infertility or recurring miscarriage

Common symptoms of celiac disease include:

Liver disease
Dermatitis herpetiformis, an itchy skin rash
Mouth sores