What do doctors think of the Biocard Celiac Test?
There are many people who are living with coeliac disease but have not yet been diagnosed. Any way of improving the diagnostic process is a benefit to these individuals and to health care professionals. While a definite diagnosis of coeliac disease can still only be made following an intestinal biopsy, a simple finger prick blood test which indicates whether the individual is likely to carry the antibodies associated with coeliac disease is very helpful and can help speed up what is currently a timeconsuming diagnostic process. Anyone with a positive finger prick blood test should see their doctor, and it is very important that in the meantime they do not alter their diet, so as to enable a full diagnosis to be made.