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Foot & Ankle Specialists Of Connecticut
Foot & Ankle Specialists of Connecticut, P.C. has been providing effective foot and ankle care for more than 30 years. We take pride in the level of service that you can receive from us. Visit us at any of our three conveniently located Connecticut locations. Please read any directions on our front doors before you enter.

If you have fever, cough, shortness of breath or flu like symptoms do not come in to the office. If you have any of those symptoms please call your family doctor for guidance. Masks are required to enter the office. When you have problems with your feet or ankles, you need to turn to a podiatrist or foot doctor who listens and responds.
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From routine checkups to treatments for surgery, our podiatrists or foot doctors at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Connecticut, P.C. are equipped to handle all your podiatric needs. Ankle sprains are caused by an unnatural twisting or force on the ankle bones of the foot, often resulting in one or more ligaments on the outside of the ankle to be stretched or torn.
Comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of Foot & Ankle Specialists of Connecticut, P.C.'s office operations. To ensure your convenience, below is the information you need about our hours, location, appointment scheduling, insurance acceptance and billing. We know you have many choices when choosing a Podiatrist in Plainville, CT, so we have made requesting an appointment a simple process via our Web site.
At Foot & Ankle Specialists of Connecticut, we are proud to not only serve New Milford, CT but also other areas including Southington CT. We offer traveling patients our full range of Podiatrist services including Bunions, Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Pain, and much more! Have Questions About How Foot & Ankle Specialists Of Connecticut in New Milford, CT serves Southington, CT?
A bunion is a hard, bony knob on the side of your big toe. Bunions are caused by uneven weight distribution on your toe joint. Over time, your toe joint becomes unstable and your body begins to mold the joint into a hard bump on the side of your toe. Bunions are much more common in women; in fact, according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, over half the women in America experience bunions at some point in their lives.
Heel pain affects everyone from time to time. However, when it persists for longer periods of time--after the uncomfortable shoes have been taken off and the feet have been rested after a busy day of strenuous activity or standing--and does not resolve on its own, it could be a sign of plantar fasciitis.
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Meghan Surette
Meghan Surette
Nov 14, 2020
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Receptionist was extremely rude and mean. Dr did not even look at my broken foot an was very unsympathetic. Was there for not even three minutes and was told to leave. Very hurt and disappointed. I do not recommend. Getting another referral.
Michael Vaverchak
Michael Vaverchak
Dec 25, 2019
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I was hesitant to be seen, as I didn't know how my visit was going to go. But, probably one of the most polite, professional staff and Doctor I've ever had.