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does anyone know a good hepatologist

in the little rock area that treats hcv??
pm me if you do.
thanks,
j
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thanks spectda,

Dr. Baber is my doctor... I like him.. but a little behind the times.

I really want a hepatologist.
the search continues.
j
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Hi J-
Who is your doctor now? If you can't find a hepatologist and GI who specializes in HCV and is educated about the new drugs would be fine I am sure.

here are some I found from a google search for drs who treat hcv in your area. I don't know how good they are.


http://www.hepatitis-central.com/hcv/drs/ar/littlerock.html

Physicians who treat Hepatitis C
Little Rock, AR
Glenn Davis, MD
Gastroenterology / Hepatology
417 North University Ave
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: 501.666.0249
Phone: 501.666.4340

Comments: He is one awesome Dr
John T. Baber, MD
Gastroenterology / Hepatology
600 S. McKinley
Suite 306
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: 501.663.9420
Phone: 501.663.9470

Comments: He is the best! I switched doctors several months ago and am super pleased. I highly recommend him.
Angelo Coppola
Gastroenterologist
10001 Lile Drive
Little Rock, AR 72211
Phone: 501.227.8000

Comments: Young, understanding, and thorough.
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