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    Scott Bissell, MD

    4.3 (4 reviews)
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    David M Kruger, MD

    David M Kruger, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    3.5 miAsylum Hill

    I was suffering from shooting pain through my butt and down my left leg -- sciatic nerve pain. I…read morehad tried chiropractic relief, rehab therapy, and received two cortisone injections to my lower spine. The pain got so bad I couldn't bend to put on socks or lift the mattress to make the bed. I had reviewed many local surgeons on line and settled on Dr. David Kruger in Bloomfield, Ct. Others have stated.he is a surgeon who will not jump at a chance to use his surgical skills and in my case, while he was reserved and serius about the possible outcomes of surgery, he was also quite confident he could help address my problem only after thorough review of my MRI. I too was not hoping for surgery but I had exhausted all other options and when Dr. Kruger showed me the arthritis affected bone pinching my nerve we agreed to surgery. Surgery went well, and Dr. Kruger performed an L3 and L4 laminotomy and foraminotomy. I had been worried about the recovery period, but all went much better than I could have imagined. I was home the same day of surgery and took one of the painkillers before bed. As the anesthetics wore off it was immediately apparent my pain was gone. I never needed additional pain killers and went to work the next day (I work at home so did not need to drive). Recovery was painless aside from some stiffness where the muscles were cut. Although I felt fine and thought I could return to playing tennis after a couple of weeks, the Dr. recommended I wait at least 6 weeks. I tried, but in the fifth week I played tennis on Friday, golf and tennis on Sunday. No pain, nor stiffness. Honestly, it hurt more to remove one of the staples than it did for the surgery, and this was an anomaly. I highly recommend Dr. Kruger as an honest surgeon whose main concern is working with the patient to find the best solution for their problem -- even if this does not include surgery. In retrospect, I am disappointed with the Dr. that had advised I get the cortisone shots (not Dr. Kruger, but the folks at Hartford Hospital) as it seemed the MRI presented ample evidence the shots would have no affect. Is is great to be pain free just in time for golf season and I am enjoying playing tennis multiple times per week. Thank you Dr. Kruger.

    Selden Steven E MD

    Selden Steven E MD

    3.2(5 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    It is not very often that someone will freely admit "I love going to the doctor - it's just about…read moreas fun and enjoyable as having an ice cream sundae". However, when you need to go to one - it's good to know there are physician's like Dr. Steven Selden, an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine, who are willing and able to put you back together and keep you moving forward. As an athlete himself, he knows that injuries however big or small can be earth shattering to his patients - whether they are sports enthusiasts or not. I have been seeking treatment with him for several years for various ailments - from several bouts of tendinitis to a more recent stress injury - and he has always been very caring and compassionate - answering all of my questions and concerns and taking the time to make sure I understate my diagnosis and treatment options. I have never felt rushed and always feel that I have received a thorough examination. Additionally, the staff at Orthopedic Associates of Central Connecticut, where he practices, have always worked at a level of professionalism that has not wavered even on my worse days. They see a variety of pain and suffering daily but have always been pleasant to me and others that I have seen them interact with while waiting to see Dr. Selden. I always hope that when I finally get a clean bill of heath that this will be the last time I will need to see Dr. Selden, but I am appreciative and comforted by the fact that if necessary, he will be there to get me back on the road - literally - to recovery

    Worst dr ever and to old. Tells you your other dr are the best and keep up with them and good luck…read moreon my hip surgery. But then writes a report sing I am able to work don't have two bad hip that need to be replaced and the lower back that needs a fusion is ok no need to fix. Don't go to this guy

    Aris D Yannopoulos, MD

    Aris D Yannopoulos, MD

    1.7(6 reviews)
    3.5 miAsylum Hill

    My experience with this Aris Yannopoulos, MD was extremely troubling. I was initially told there…read morewas a spinal issue and that surgery might be needed. After physical therapy worsened my pain, my follow-up visit was the complete opposite--my symptoms were dismissed, I was told nothing was wrong, and that I should just work out more. I was also told that surgery had never been discussed. When I mentioned I was in pain and could not walk he said yes you can you're not in pain. Go home and take a Tylenol. Your spine is perfect you are so lucky. I later obtained a second opinion and was diagnosed with a condition requiring spinal fusion, with clear warnings that delaying surgery could result in permanent nerve damage. I have never been spoken to so dismissively in a medical setting. If you are dealing with ongoing pain or neurological symptoms, I strongly urge you to seek another opinion rather than relying solely on this provider.

    I saw him for a discectomy L4-L5m he performed a miracle. I was unable to stand or walk and was…read morewheeled into his office in a wheelchair. He performed the surgery and I was walking post operatively within hours. For a man w a brother who is paralyzed, I was ecstatic with my results. Needless to say after being in a serious car accident at over 65 mph, I sought him out for my care. The ER didx prays and CT scan which was inconclusive. I saw Dr. Yannopoulos and he prescribed PT after an MRI review. After PE I was still having symtomsof radiating numbness on my right side of my neck radiating down through my shoulder region. He had x-rays taken in his office and reviewed them w me. In his opinion I had nothing wrong...I have a muscular strain and "get back to living your life" was said to me. He then through his body against the wall in the exam room several time to illustrate how my body was injured in the crash. He went on a tirade about all of this and was very theatrical to say the least. He was loud, obnoxious and very disrespectful. I sat there thinking... why on earth do you think I drove across the state to see this man? I had total confidence in him after my discectomy and it had been over 20 years since. Did he think I was faking it to milk the insurance company??? I asked for more PT but he refused saying my problem was muscular and it wouldn't help. In my mind I had these symptoms that he didn't recognize. I didn't understand his loud and flamboyant response to my symptoms. It didn't make sense to me. I reiterated my symptoms several times and asked about acupuncture and massage. He completely dismissed the idea saying they ere quacks and that he knows what's good for me. I was appalled to say the least. This doctor who made me whole again so many years ago was no longer in the room. He wasn't listening to me, he was dictating my evaluation. I will never see this man again. My pain is real. As I tried to explain my pain and symptoms he belittled me to the point of embarrassment. I worked my entire life and am entering into retirement. I would never recommend this man to anyone. Once upon a time he was a brilliant surgeon who performed a miracle on me. Now he is a loud, offensive, arrogant, disgruntled individual who should have retired years ago before the bitterness took over. Stay away!!! Dave B.

    Hebrew Center for Health & Rehabilitation

    Hebrew Center for Health & Rehabilitation

    2.6(5 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    As a nurse, I thank Hebrew Home for having : 1) the music…read moretherapy program they are working on-getting iPod donations and giving residents music they love = nonverbal people singing 2) the Face the Fear campaign- educating families how dementia diagnosis can be a urinary tract infection or lack of vitamins and dance can help delay getting dementia. 3) the resident interactive 5K with obstacles = showing people what it is like to have dementia in a supportive way. Like wearing oven mitts during a fine motor skill task By working with the public , it raises awareness that all people need to be loved and enjoyed , especially the elderly.

    The type of care was below average. I realize that many rehab facilities are short staffed. My…read morebiggest complaint is that they don't keep the family informed of what they are doing, what medications they are giving our loved ones and never return phone calls or ability to speak with drs. We left our phone numbers with front desk, with CNAs and our mother even gave the drs notes to call one of her children. Never heard a word. They would not even advise us of her discharge. I am sure her discharge when Medicare stopped paying for their stay. Even when discharged, they did not even send the discharge summary or W-10 Form to Outpatient Care facility for home care. The facility that we had enrolled our loved one called, faxed and e-mailed and did not even get a response. At this point I even asked for the Obudsman who is charge of HH and the receptionist gave me a discontinued number! Still waiting to hear back from HH for outpatient orders.

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    Fulkerson John P MD

    Fulkerson John P MD

    5.0(1 review)
    5.0 miSouth Green

    John Fulkerson ended my 8 month ordeal around 5 years ago where I went to 3 doctors over and over…read moreagain in Philadelphia which kept on telling me that there was nothing wrong with me or that there was nothing that they could do for me. I was at wits end. It seemed like my mother was the only person who believed that there was really a something wrong with not only my right knee, but my left knee. I hurt myself really badly playing basketball. I hurt both knees on the same day. I couldn't believe it. I had played sports 5 days a week for my whole life. Then I couldn't even walk a block without walking b/c of all the pain. It was so depressing. The doctors at the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia told me there was nothing wrong with me. I think I saw them 4 times. I saw Dr. Larry Miller around 5 times. The kicker I had to keep waiting 3-4 weeks in between appointments hoping that the next time would be different. I couldn't give up. I finally decided to try someone else. Someone said that he was one of the best on the east coast. He also fit me in right away. I remember to this day it was November 20th. I was injured in February. from February to November 20th barely able to walk in pain. Then Dr Fulterson (I remember this like it was yesterday) He read my MRI...and felt my right knee. There were two areas of distinct pain. He said you definitely have some torn cartilage. He also said that there may be two tears. He said the pain that I was having was not from the exact area was showing the tear on the MRI. He then said that I can operate on the 26th of November. So after 8 months of agony and helplessness in one visit I had someone who verified that there was a problem and that he would try and fix it. That he offered to do it 6 days later. I felt like he cared so much. I wound up getting a 5th opinion from the Texas Rangers Baseball Club team orthopedist and he concurred that there was some kind of tear by just reading the MRI. He recommended I get the surgery done by Dr. Paul Sethi in Greenwich. I went to Dr. Sethi who also gave me a half hour and went all over the MRI and felt my knee. Dr. Sethi fit me in and did the surgery which lasted 2 hours longer then he thought it would take. I had both a torn meniscus and torn articular cartilage that lined the femor. I was on crutches for 4 weeks and had rehab of another 18 months. He also performed surgery on a minor lateral meniscus tear on my left knee. I know walk without pain after going through 16 months of almost not being able to walk a block without crying. Dr. Fulkerson was the first one who made me feel like I wasn't crazy. Dr. Freedman of Jefferson in Phila told me that if I kept on looking and seeing enough doctors that I would find something even though there was nothing to find. He told me I was on a wild goose chase. My mom and I disagreed. I just want to thank Dr. Fulkerson for being there for me when I really needed him. There are doctors and then there are doctors who care. He is in the second category. thank you!

    Collins Medical Associates Family Medicine - Hartford

    Collins Medical Associates Family Medicine - Hartford

    1.0(1 review)
    2.1 miBlue Hills

    I have been a patient of this office for over 25 years. I was initially a patient of Dr. Atlas who…read morewas the Best! However, since he retired I have been transferred to at least 4 different medical providers. I've had no complaints until recently because I usually only visit this office once a year. The current front desk staff(Marisol and the new heavy set one with a terrible attitude) always seem to be miserable. I dread calling the office because I know I will most likely be greeted rudely and made to feel as though I am a burden. Questions are not encouraged and when I've sought out further clarification the response I've received was one of annoyance. Any requests for a phone call with my provider have always been declined and my only option has been to schedule an appointment even if an appointment was not necessary. It seems that this practice is money driven and if they do not feel your medical concern is a priority, they make it very clear by their lack of patience with you. It's too bad that the lack of customer service and rude front desk staff who represent this practice have such a negative impact that one would walk away from 25 years of care for a new provider who is welcoming and attentive. Big difference! I hate to say it but I think the fact that this practice primarily serves patients from lower socio-economic backgrounds impacts the quality of care provided and the general attitude of superiority and disregard for patient care, which can be seen in their lack of respect for even basic human interaction. I also think that they are so used to treating patients with Husky insurance, that they are not sensitive to the financial needs of patients with co-payments and/or deductibles who might not be so eager to be seen when a solution may not require an office visit. Mona Chiurillo, APRN has been pleasant and helpful. She's definitely an asset. Also, her MA is always very kind, friendly and helpful. Unless you have no other choice, I wouldn't recommend this practice!

    From the owner: Collins Medical Associates staffs highly trained physicians in 24 offices, covering EIGHT medical…read morespecialties. Each is not only an extraordinary doctor but also a caring person, passionate about doing their absolute best for each of our patients

    Scott Bissell, MD - orthopedists - Updated May 2026

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