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Celiac Disease Treatment in Frisco, TX by Mona Dave, MD

Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder where gluten causes damage to the small intestine, leading to digestive discomfort and nutrient absorption issues. At Manisha "Mona" Dave, MD – Pediatric Gastroenterology, we provide personalized care to diagnose, manage, and treat celiac disease in children, guiding families with expert medical advice and nutritional support.

Comprehensive Celiac Disease Treatment

Comprehensive Celiac Disease Treatment

Celiac disease can affect digestion, growth, and overall health in children. Dr. Mona Dave focuses on early diagnosis and personalized management, combining medical monitoring, dietary guidance, and ongoing support. Our goal is to help children live comfortably while following a gluten-free lifestyle that supports proper nutrition and long-term health.

Services We Offer for Celiac Disease

Diagnosis & Evaluation

Diagnosis & Evaluation

Upper endoscopy is the only way to diagnose celiac disease.

Gluten-Free Diet Guidance

Gluten-Free Diet Guidance

Education and tailored plans for safe, lifelong adherence.

Medication & Monitoring

Medication & Monitoring

Support for symptom management and ensuring proper nutrient intake.

Family Education

Family Education

Tools and resources to help parents and children manage celiac disease confidently.

Why Choose Dr. Mona Dave?

Why Choose Dr. Mona Dave?

Families trust Dr. Mona Dave for her expertise and personalized care:

  • Double Board-Certified in pediatric gastroenterology and obesity medicine.
  • Quick and Accurate Diagnosis – Ensuring early intervention and proper management.
  • Tailored Care Plans – Individualized treatment focusing on both medical and nutritional needs.
  • Family-Focused Approach – Guidance and support for parents and children throughout treatment.

Get Expert Care for Celiac Disease Today

If your child is experiencing symptoms of celiac disease, Dr. Mona Dave offers expert, compassionate care to manage the condition and ensure optimal digestive health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, poor growth, and fatigue are common signs.

It is diagnosed through upper endoscopy with biopsies.

No, it requires lifelong gluten-free management to prevent complications.

All gluten-containing foods, such as wheat, barley, and rye.

Treatment primarily focuses on a strict gluten-free diet; medications may be prescribed to address symptoms or nutritional deficiencies.

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