Additional Resources

Helpful products, apps, support groups, and information

  • NIMA

    NIMA is a testing device that measures gluten to the level of 20 parts per million which is the threshold at which gluten can trigger a reaction in a patient with celiac disease.

  • Find Me Gluten Free App

    The Find Me Gluten Free app uses a database to list gluten free restaurants. The listings are rated by reviewers with commentary on how well the restaurant is able to accommodate gluten free dining.

  • Celiac.com

    Celiac.com provides news, information, and support for those on a gluten free diet due to celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

  • The Celiac Disease Foundation

    The Celiac Disease Foundation is a patient advocacy organization committed to accelerating diagnosis, treatments, and a cure for celiac disease.

  • Beyond Celiac

    Beyond Celiac is a patient advocacy and research-driven celiac disease organization. Beyond Celiac envisions a world in which people with celiac disease can live healthy lives and eat without fear – a world Beyond Celiac.

  • Celiac Disease Center - University of Chicago Medicine

    UChicago Medicine offers a patient-centered science-based approach to managing celiac disease. With a focus on research toward a cure, they also strive to raise awareness and diagnosis rates through education and advocacy.

  • Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University

    The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University Medical Center provides compassionate patient care for children and adults with celiac disease.

  • University of Michigan Celiac Disease Program

    The University of Michigan Health Celiac Disease Program diagnoses and treats those with celiac disease and gluten/wheat sensitivity. They also aims to raise awareness of celiac disease and gluten sensitivity to both physicians and the public as well as engage in cutting-edge research.

  • Gluten Free Eating by the University of Michigan

    Gluten free diet informational pamphlet by the Comprehensive Diabetes Center of the University of Michigan.