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East Haven, CT Podiatrist Serves Patients Throughout New Haven County

Center Podiatry, podiatrists in East Haven, CT, provides patient care throughout New Haven County with five convenient office locations.

2011-09-02
EAST HAVEN, CT, September 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Center Podiatry, East Haven, CT podiatrists, offers five convenient office locations in Connecticut - East Haven, Orange, Guilford, Higganum, and Clinton. Each office location is conveniently located in order to provide patients in their local communities with the best foot and ankle care possible.

"It is important that our patients get the best care possible and our multiple locations allow us to do just that. Our patients have five locations to choose from that offer convenient and flexible operating times. No matter where our patients are we have a place for them to visit," said Dr. Sean Lazarus, Guilford, CT podiatrist.

Patients can choose from offices in East Haven, Orange, Guilford, Higganum and Clinton, CT for their foot and ankle needs. When choosing a podiatrist, convenience of location is key, which is why Center Podiatry can be easily found at all five locations.

In addition, patients experiencing a podiatric emergency can call or stop into any of the five locations to be seen immediately. Drs. Grippo and Lazarus, East Haven, CT podiatrists, understand the importance of seeking immediate care for emergencies and will gladly examine and treat those suffering from a podiatric emergency at any office location.

With five easily accessible locations, Center Podiatry, Advanced Footcare Center, offers an array of facilities, services, and equipment to help aid in providing patients with exceptional foot and ankle health care. The office for Drs. Gary Grippo and Sean Lazarus utilize an array of advanced treatments to provide exceptional care for every patient. From heel pain in Eat Haven, CT to bunions, Drs. Grippo and Lazarus are fully equipped to handle every patient's podiatric needs.

Patients are encouraged to visit Center Podiatry's website to explore the various foot and ankle health care information whenever a question or concern arises. Drs. Gary Grippo and Sean Lazarus, podiatrists in East Haven, CT, and their experienced staff of podiatric professionals offer the accessibility and personal commitment patients look for in a podiatrist. This is further seen through the practice's availability through five convenient office locations.

About Center Podiatry, Advanced Footcare Center: Owned and operated by Drs. Gary Grippo and Sean Lazarus, Center Podiatry is committed to providing patients with exceptional foot and ankle care. Dr. Gary Grippo is an attending surgeon at various hospitals in the surrounding areas and is a board certified foot surgeon. He has been voted best podiatrist of New Haven County, New Haven Advocate, for eight consecutive years and 2004 Top Doctors in podiatric surgery from the Connecticut Magazine. Dr. Sean Lazarus is a specialist in both podiatric medicine and surgery. He is a native of Johannesburg, South Africa and graduated from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in 1993.

Media Contact:
Dr. Sean Lazarus
contactus@centerpodiatry.net
205 Main Street
East Haven, CT 06512
1-800-676-FOOT
http://www.centerpodiatry.com


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[Press-News.org] East Haven, CT Podiatrist Serves Patients Throughout New Haven County
Center Podiatry, podiatrists in East Haven, CT, provides patient care throughout New Haven County with five convenient office locations.