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    Litchfield Hills Orthopedic Associates - A sign of good luck seen during one of my visits to LHOA!

    Litchfield Hills Orthopedic Associates

    3.2(11 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I drive 2 hours to see Dr. Wisch for my hands and elbows. Good care. Friendly office.read more

    This place was awesome to me through two difficult circumstances, other patients seemed more then…read moresatisfied, and I've heard good things from family and other people. The Bristol office is small, but you can probably get an appointment after waiting a bit. In the meantime, Torrington isn't that far from the Bristol/Waterbury/Hartford areas. Every staff member I've dealt with there, from people working at reception, billing, PAs/NPs/MD/X-ray tech (no need to go somewhere else for high quality X-rays), and the physical therapists were very polite, friendly, understanding, knowledgeable, caring, and fixed me twice. The first time was after a serious car accident. Broken bones in wrist, pain, and a mildly infected burn/abrasion wound covering the back of my dominant hand. Sure, I had to go twice a week at first so they could monitor my progress, but they knew exactly what to do. I might have some scars, not their fault, but my wrist and hand work excentally. That's definitely important for working and living. Second incident, fractured/broken arm (ulna bone.) a day of excruciating pain, I managed to basically set it mysf before admitting I needed to go to the orthopedist. I lucked out and got an appointment the same day Tried a cast, it didn't work, fracture was dislocated (they probably should have emphasized not to use that arm for anything, I probably should have known better, but life happens--starting a snowblower? grocery store trip?) Dr Wisch recommended a titanium implant over my ulna to secure the break. It went well, almost no pain, and was like new within a couple days. No worries about MRIs or airport security even (in my case at least.) I would highly recommend someone with any of the variety of issues they treat to try them. Better than the hospital or urgent care by far. I hope you don't need them, and I hope you have as good of an experience as I did (and I especially am not fond of medical visits.)

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