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Take Charge! Local Pros on Total Fitness, Beauty & Health IT’S HOT AT THE SPORTSPLEX Fitness owners team up to teach Pilates, dance & indoor cycling

TOP DOCTORS IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY

SHOP TALK

FAIRFIELD’S BOUTIQUE OWNERS RETHINK THE RULES—AND WIN VANESSA LEWIS, Fairfielder and owner of Penfield Collective PLUS CARRIE BOCIAN LESLEY COLLINS JACKIE FUCIGNA SANDRA HALSTEAD KATHRYN KIRTON SARAH O’BRIEN CHRIS O’SHEA SARAH McBRAIR JESSICA SOKOL MARY THORNTON

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contents JAN/FEB 2019 vol. 9 | issue 1

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7 EDITOR’S LETTER 9 STATUS REPORT

TOP DOCTORS

Valentine’s Day sweet talk with Fairfield’s BE Chocolat.

Your updated guide to the top physicians, surgeons and health professionals close to home.

Getting fit with Club Pilates, Fit Cycle and Double Up Dance Studio.

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After-school programs for children at the Sportsplex in downtown Fairfield.

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Ready for your best year yet? Here’s our 2019 step-by-step plan for a happier and healthier you. Experts weigh in on fitness, nutrition, organic skincare and cosmetics, flattering hair styles, stress reduction and even lifesaving medical treatments.

Jane Fonda at the Quick Center for the Arts Speaking of Women for the Center for Family Justice Raveis Ride + Walk Fundraiser Near & Far Aid Golf Classic at The Country Club of Fairfield Beardsley Zoo Golf

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BOUTIQUE BOOM Fairfield is enjoying a small-shop flurry in the downtown area. Find out the secret to their success and how it’s helping the whole town.

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Carrie Bocian of Fairfield’s newly opened shoe boutique The Perfect Pair

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editor’s letter

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019 / DIANE SEMBROT

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t the start of a new year, it’s exciting to imagine what the year will bring. This is, without question, when we are asked to take stock of what we are doing with our lives and evaluate our goals, adjust to meet new targets, and set our priorities for the year. We offer ourselves a challenge to be met, and, ideally, we also see it as an opportunity to become who we truly want to be. Change is an invitation to evolve. Hopefully, you’ve already noticed that we started with ourselves: We redesigned Fairfield Living magazine, front to back. You’ll see a whole new layout, new fonts, and new use of photography and typography. This is more than a freshening up; this was a long and thoughtful process that reinvigorates your hometown magazine. We hope it entices you to linger a little longer on each page and to save your favorite issues. The redesigned issue is part of a larger renewal at Moffly Media. We’re pushing forward across the board, with a redesigned website and reimagining our signature events. For example, our annual readers’ poll— called Best of the Gold Coast Connecticut— is coming to you sooner this year. Look for it in our May/June issue, which will allow us to celebrate Best Of at the start of summer JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019 FAIRFIELD LIVING

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and throw the Best Of party at the peak of the season. We’re thinking ahead and doing everything we can to make sure you love our renewed feature and our up-a-notch event. Speaking of events, we’re also launching a new one called Be Well. It’s created for those of us who are ready to make positive changes to mind, body and spirit. This issue gives you a jump-start. Our feature of the same name, “Be Well,” is a sneak peek at what to expect at the event this January. Get the inside track on nutrition, fitness and all things beautiful, then join us as we gather to put it all into practice. It takes place in Greenwich; find more information at ilovefc.com/event/be-well/. Expect more new events to follow in 2019, too. Together, we’ll make sure this is our best year ever. Day by day, we’ll use our strengths and share our talents and interests with our community. This issue shows why Fairfield is ideally suited for this mind-set—check out our feature “Boutique Boom.” It reveals why downtown is thriving. The simple answer is that we lean on one another. Happy New Year, Fairfield!

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BE CHOCOLAT • SPORTSPLEX

left: “Open Heart” filled with red and dark chocolate hearts below: Master chocolatier Benoit Racquet

CHOCOLATE: BENOIT RACQUET; PORTRAIT: CONTRIBUTED

SWEETHEART V alentine’s Day calls to mind a bouquet of roses, a heartfelt card, a romantic dinner, and, of course, the essential box of chocolate. It’s a heartwarming, tummyloving gift, and no one knows that better than Fairfielder Benoit Racquet, master chocolatier, global chocolate connoisseur and founder of BE Chocolat (bechocolat.com). His premium sweets are available online and at multiple stores in town. He recently sat down with Fairfield Living magazine to discuss the creative process behind his Valentine’s Day collection and how he stays involved with the community. “For Valentine’s I wanted to contrast bubbles and heat. A box

of two or four chocolates was obvious, and we have these lovely heart molds from Belgium, but I wanted to do more than just one milk and one dark chocolate.” So, Benoit came up with the bright red heart mold to contrast the two rich brown hearts. “It results in this shiny, deep-red effect that immediately evokes love.” For the ganache inside, he infuses it with the luxurious Veuve Clicquot, because, for him, “Valentine’s is about Champagne.” He then adds a touch of dehydrated organic raspberry to ensure a fruity, elegant finish. “The result is a soft velvety unsweetened pink ganache, under a shiny red armor.” For the dark chocolate heart, Benoit wanted to capture heat, fire and warmth. Using a small

ROMANCING YOUR VALENTINE WITH BE CHOCOLAT amount of cayenne red pepper in the ganache brings out the dark chocolate’s bittersweet notes and heightens the purity of the dark chocolate. “Tasting the pair of red and dark hearts evokes that visual image of a perfect Valentine’s moment made of refreshing Champagne by the fire on a romantic February evening.” He completes the gesture by flipping the box inside out, revealing a secret space for a love note. The inside is finished with red varnish; the outside with white paper. Whether you’re writing a Shakespeare-worthy sonnet or something short and sweet, your true love will appreciate the TLC (tender loving chocolate). —Joey Macari

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SWEET ON FAIRFIELD BE Chocolat supports Fairfield businesses, such as Shearwater Coffee bar to create their chocolate coffee, and Asylum Distillery to develop the flavors G&T and 3C (cinnamon, cardamom and cayenne). It also sells a collection of four exclusive flavors at the Connecticut Audubon Society, and its Paw Pop to support Woofgang & Co. WHERE TO FIND BE CHOCOLAT: Shearwater Coffee Bar  | Connecticut Audubon Society  |  Fairfield Cheese Company  |  Outdoor Design & Living  |  Lattice House


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FAIRFIELD FITNESS TEAMS HELP YOU GO FOR THAT NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION YOU JUST MADE

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ou know the drill: new year, new you. Read on so we can fill you in on some of the great workout options in Fairfield’s Sportsplex. The nearly thirty-acre facility has a variety of recreational activities, fitness classes and sports teams for all ages. It also has art classes, special events, birthday parties and more. The center, located on Mill Plain Road, is an inspired athlete’s haven for those who like to lunge, punch, pedal, jump and stretch their way into a workout regimen that works for them. Below are a few of the studios that are up and running by partner owners. Ready to kick off your New Year’s resolutions in the right direction? Head to the Sportsplex. —Joey Macari

When it comes to Club Pilates owners Kevin and Jennifer Fay, take the term “power couple” literally. The two switched careers to live out their passion for fitness and launched their new studio at the Sportsplex. The classes offers a fullbody, low-impact core workout that utilizes the yogi values of balance and flexibility, but ups them up a notch. The studio has varying levels of difficulty. New members start out in a foundations course and work their way up to a high-intensity master course. Depending on the class, weight training and other workout apparatuses are used to strengthen muscles. Building V; 203-659-0090; clubpilates.com

DOUBLE UP DANCE STUDIO

FIT CYCLE Got a classic case of no-followthrough? Break the vicious cycle with FitCycle! Kerry and Rob Manning and their business partners Joe and Sarah Oppedisano gave their new Sportsplex studio a major makeover—and their spin workout, motivating coaches and upbeat vibe are meant to keep you working out for the long haul. Riders are encouraged to “get in the best shape of their life” with a number of sessions meant to boost mood and improve cardio endurance.

Brothers Paul and Brian Herman— who have toured with the likes of Alicia Keys, Chris Brown and Kat DeLuna—brought their passion for dance to the Sportsplex. Last January a fire damaged their last studio, but they kept going and inspired their members to reach their goals, too. The studio offers a variety of hip hop (their specialty) as well as special classes, such the allinclusive Femology, which encourages women of all shapes and sizes to dance, and Cardio Blast to burn calories and have a great time doing it.

Building B; 203-955-1901; fitcyclestudio.com

Building P; 203-5578971; doubleup dancestudio.com

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JUST FOR KIDS Adults aren’t the only ones who have to blow off steam after a long day. The after-school programs at the Sportsplex are perfect for rambunctious little ones. The Sportsplex accommodates working families by offering a bus service to transport your kids from their school to the campus. From there, students receive a peanutfree snack and prep for an activity or a sport. From the Ice Academy to gymnastics for boys and girls, a cheerleading program, Parkour and rock-climbing zones, there’s enough fun and fitness to go around. For more information, visit sportsplexatfairfield.com/ after-school-program.

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he Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University hosted feminist trailblazer and legendary actress Jane Fonda in its event “Open VISIONS—Speaking Out: Artist as Social Activist.” The sociopolitical actress— famous for her Oscar-winning performances in Klute and Coming Home as well as her current series Grace and Frankie—was celebrated for her activism spanning decades. This includes cofounding, with Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan, Women’s Media Center and her own organization, Fonda Center for Adolescent Reproductive Health at Emory University School of Medicine. The Quick Center hosted a panel discussion with Fonda at the Artisan at Delamar Southport, which was followed by a private dinner reception with the actress. Fairfield Living was a proud sponsor of this event, which was attended by hundreds of guests.

1 Jane Fonda at the podium 2 Dr. Philip Eliasoph, Sissy Biggers, Jane Fonda, Geena Clonan and Peter Van Heerden 3 Tucker Mays, Gabriella Mays, Geena Clonan and Peter Schrobenhauser 4 Christine and Don Siegel with Phyllis and James Fitzpatrick 5 Lori Jones, Craig Harris, Cindi Bigelow, Marni Smith Katz 6 Check in for the cocktail hour 7 Elegant dinner display 8 Donna Milne and Dorothy Edgerton 9 Montage of Fonda’s career and life 10 Nancy Altobello with James Fitzpatrick fairfieldlivingmag.com

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1 Tamron Hall with CFJ cochairs, including CEO Deb Greenwood 2 In a moving moment, Hall asks the crowd to raise their hands if they have known a domestic violence victim or been one. 3 Hall praises CFJ supporter Lori Bennett 4 Honoree Kristin Okesson of Star 99.9 5 Attendees wave purple napkins, the color for domestic violence survivors 6 Harpist Rebecca Swett provides music at the event.

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1 Members of “Ellie’s Entourage” at the starting line 2 Smiling all the way in the kid’s 100-yard dash 3 Laurie Raveis and Dennis Kole 4 Bill Raveis at the podium 5 Band member of The Wailers rocks out. 6 Team “The Wheel Deal” 7 Chris, Ryan, Bill and Meghan Raveis

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roadcast journalist Tamron Hall was this year’s keynote speaker at the Center for Family Justice (CFJ) “Speaking of Women” event. The luncheon, held at The Waterview in Monroe, highlighted services and programs provided by CFJ and honored victims of domestic violence in Connecticut. Kristin Okesson was recognized for her service to CFJ through her initiatives with radio station Star 99.9; and Lori Bennett, an abuse survivor who served in the U.S. Air Force, shared her story of eventual triumph. The annual fundraiser once again drew a packed house of nearly 400 people. Proceeds benefit crisis hotlines and CFJ services.

illiam Raveis Real Estate hosted its fourth annual Ride and Walk event to support the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation. Hundreds of walkers, bikers and runners participated in the 5k walk/run, 25- and 50-mile rides, and the children’s 100-yard dash at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk. Families also enjoyed face painting, pumpkin decorating, food trucks and a live concert from The Wailers, the legendary Jamaican reggae band formed by Bob Marley. The event raised nearly $300,000 and 100 percent of the proceeds was donated to fund cancer research. »

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1 Nick Dosky, Kenny Kochiss, Ken Kochiss and Darren Lavelle 2 Lee Arthurs, Mitch Cohen and Dave Gioiello 3 Jorge Garcia, Jeffrey Sweeney, Golf Tournament Chair Stuart Zarich and Andrew Gleeman 4 Brooklawn Country Club

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he Near & Far Aid Golf Classic, sponsored by Moffly Media, was held at The Country Club of Fairfield and attracted scores of athletes and changemakers across Fairfield County. The event—which aims to stabilize impoverished individuals and their families in the area—included an eighteenhole golf tournament, BBQ lunch courtesy of Citrone Thirty-Three Foundation and post-tournament cocktail party, buffet dinner in the Clubhouse and live auction. Fairfield County Bank was once again the title sponsor, and participating golfers received a new pair of golf shoes from New Leader sponsor Canoos.

1 Event cochairs Sarah Hale and Amy Owens 2 Scott Serels, Larry Langer, Walter Mattera and Bob Cantor 3 Jim Blose and Ryan Ambrifi 4 Golfer Gift sponsor Tim Powers, David Mulle, Chris Kavanaugh and Hank Minchin 5 David Decker, Josh Rothman, event chairman Ari Kleinman and Kieran Kennedy 6 JC Carpenter, Keri McCall, Sheila Pyers and Tom Bumbolow 7 Tee Box sponsor Kim Meier 8 Susan Barnet

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he 12th Annual Golf Tournament to benefit Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo saw seventy-four golfers at the prestigious Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield. That day, guests paired up in teams of four to compete for prizes and were treated with dinner afterwards. Bridgeport’s Beardsley Zoo, Connecticut’s premiere park featuring over 300 exotic species, recently debuted two new Amur tiger cubs named Reka and Zeya, and a baby giant anteater. Funds raised at this event will go towards programs and exhibitions at the zoo. F

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Here’s to our 298 top doctors who remind us every day what expert care can achieve. At Yale New Haven Health, our commitment is to see that patients come back to their lives healthier, happier and stronger. The 298 top doctors representing Greenwich Hospital, Bridgeport Hospital, Yale New Haven Hospital and Northeast Medical Group are a testament to that commitment. Their determination to help the people they care for be their best is what makes them among the best in health care. yalenewhavenhealth.org

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inding a great doctor from a top-ranking hospital is far from a problem in this area. Thanks to physician-led, patient-trusted medical data research firm, Castle Connolly, seeking out that top professional who best suits your medical needs is now easier than ever. The firm has evaluated each doctor’s credentials, skills and bedside manner and compiled a list of the best of the best. Here, we present you with 645 doctors. You’ll definitely want to bookmark this one.


FAIRFIELD COUNTY’S TOP DOCTORS 2019

ADDICTION PSYCHIATRY Eric D. Collins

New Canaan, 203-801-2241 HOSPITALS: Silver Hill, NY-Pres Columbia Addiction/Substance Abuse, Opioid Addiction, Dual Diagnosis, Alcohol Abuse

ADOLESCENT MEDICINE Sara B. Levine

Greenwich Adolescent Medicine Greenwich, 203-532-1919 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Eating Disorders, Adolescent Behavior-High Risk, Adolescent Gynecology, Gay/Lesbian/ Transgender Health

Marcie B. Schneider

Greenwich Adolescent Medicine Greenwich, 203-532-1919 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Eating Disorders, Obesity, Menstrual Disorders

Joanna ZolkowskiWynne

Primary Care Center at Bridgeport Hospital Bridgeport, 203-384-3235 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Nutrition, Eating Disorders, Parenting Issues

ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY Aimee AltschulLatzman

Allergy & Asthma Consultants of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-955-1461 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Allergy, Asthma, Food & Drug Allergy, Insect Allergy

Kenneth S. Backman

Allergy & Asthma Care of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-259-7070 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Nasal Allergy, Food Allergy, Asthma, Sinus Disorders

Jonathan B. Bell

Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-748-7433 HOSPITAL: Danbury Asthma, Insect Allergy, Sinusitis, Hives

Katherine A. Bloom

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HOSPITALS: Bridgeport,

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Food Allergy, Immune Deficiency, Asthma

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St. Vincent’s

Marvin Den

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4800 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Asthma, Airway Disorders

Philip H. Hemmers

Allergy Center of Connecticut Shelton, 203-374-6103 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Norwalk Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, Food Allergy

Richard J. Lee

Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-748-7433 HOSPITAL: Danbury Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, Urticaria

Paul S. Lindner

Allergy & Asthma Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-978-0072 HOSPITAL: Stamford Asthma & Sinusitis, Food & Drug Allergy, Immune Deficiency, Allergic Rhinitis

Mark D. Litchman

Fairfield County Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates Greenwich, 203-869-2080 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Asthma, Immune Deficiency, Lupus/SLE, Vasculitis

Aymeric Louit

Fairfield County Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates Stamford, 203-357-1511 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, Asthma & Allergy, Cough-Chronic, Eczema

Agnieszka Matczuk Fairfield County Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates Greenwich, 203-869-2080 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Pediatric Allergy & Immunology

John Santilli Jr.

Allergy Center of Connecticut Shelton, 203-374-6103 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Allergy, Sinusitis,

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Charles B. Augenbraun

Fairfield County Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4034 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Greenwich Asthma & Allergy, Autoimmune Disease

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Norwalk, 203-845-2160 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Hypertension, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders, Preventive Cardiology

CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY

Gregory S. Bloom

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-333-8800 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Nuclear Cardiology, Echocardiography, Non-Invasive Cardiology

Murali Chiravuri

Northeast Medical Group Cardiac Specialists Danbury, 203-794-0090 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Bridgeport Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation, Pacemakers/ Defibrillators, Defibrillators

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-4210 HOSPITALS: Yale-New Haven, Greenwich Pacemakers/ Defibrillators, Arrhythmias

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-2321 HOSPITAL: Stamford Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation

Evelyn J. Cusack

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-7410 HOSPITAL: Stamford Echocardiography, Non-Invasive Cardiology, Cholesterol/ Lipid Disorders

Michael R. Pittaro

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Norwalk, 203-845-2160 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Arrhythmias

Lawrence I. Fisher

Northeast Medical Group Cardiac Specialists Danbury, 203-794-0090 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Bridgeport Cardiac Catheterization, Pacemakers/ Defibrillators, Heart Valve Disease, Echocardiography

Robert D. Winslow

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Danbury Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation, Pacemakers/ Defibrillators, Catheter Ablation

Ram Gordon

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-385-1111

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Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Interventional Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders, Nuclear Cardiology

David H. Hsi

Stephen Michaelson

Jeffrey A. Green

Darien, 203-674-1810 HOSPITAL: Stamford

The Heart Physicians Stamford, 203-276-2323 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Norwalk Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Valve Disease, Vascular Disease

Sasanka Jayasuriya

Steven H. Kunkes

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-7410 HOSPITAL: Stamford Non-Invasive Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology, Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-333-8800 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation

Jay Lewis Meizlish

Venu Channamsetty

Joonun Choi

Adam T. Lottick

Nuclear Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Non-Invasive Cardiology, Women’s Health, Echocardiography Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Bridgeport, 203-683-5100 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology, Carotid Artery Disease, Preventive Cardiology

Sandhya Dhruvakumar

Atrial Fibrillation, Syncope

Bridgeport, Milford

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-4210 HOSPITALS: Yale-New Haven, Greenwich Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiac Catheterization, Heart Disease in Women, Heart Valve Disease

Linda R. Casale

Alexander DelVecchio

HOSPITALS:

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Coronary Artery Disease, Congestive Heart Failure, Heart Valve Disease, Diagnostic Problems

Robert L. Labarre

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Stamford, 203-353-1133 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Stamford Cardiac Catheterization, Angiography-Coronary, Interventional Cardiology, Angioplasty & Stent Placement

Kevin Lenhart

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-333-8800 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport

David J. Lomnitz

Western Connecticut Health Network Norwalk, 203-855-3680 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology

Craig A. McPherson

Bridgeport, 203-384-3442 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Arrhythmias, Pacemakers/ Defibrillators,

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Norwalk, 203-845-2160 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Congestive Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease

Francis J. Neeson

Stamford Health Medical Group Greenwich, 203-869-6960 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Preventive Cardiology, Echocardiography

Maria C. Pavlis

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Norwalk, 203-845-2160 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford

Brian D. Pollack

Northeast Medical Group Cardiac Specialists Danbury, 203-794-0090 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Bridgeport Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology

Alon Ronen

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-333-8800 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology, Invasive Cardiology

Jeffrey A. Schmierer

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7155 HOSPITAL: Danbury Coronary Artery Disease, Congestive Heart Failure, Cholesterol/ LipidDisorders, Hypertension

Adam E. Schussheim

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Hypertension, Heart Valve Disease, Preventive Cardiology, Cholesterol/ Lipid Disorders


FAIRFIELD COUNTY’S TOP DOCTORS 2019

Edward H. Schuster

The Heart Physicians Stamford, 203-276-2323 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Norwalk Hypertension, Heart Failure, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders

Rebecca P. Streeter

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Bridgeport, 203-683-5100 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Heart Failure

Richard L. Taikowski

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Echocardiography, Congenital Heart Disease-Adult, Heart Valve Disease, Vascular Medicine

Anja Wagner

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Bridgeport, 203-683-5100 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Stamford Preventive Cardiology, Non-Invasive Cardiology, Cardiac Imaging

Craig Werner

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-333-8800 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport

Stuart W. Zarich

Northeast Medical Group Bridgeport, 203-384-3844 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Echocardiography, Heart Disease in Women, Cardiac Catheterization, Mitral Valve Prolapse

CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Ilana Karpenos

Westport, 203-2270060 Eating Disorders

Deborah S. Lipschitz

Fairfield, 203-256-9926 Developmental Disorders, Mood Disorders, Anxiety & Depression, Trauma Psychiatry

Andrew Lustbader The Therapeutic Center For Children and Families Westport, 203-454-2428 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven

ADD/ADHD, Anxiety & Depression, Parenting Issues

Skin Cancer, Dermatopathology

Joan Poll

Rhett J. Drugge

Westport, 203-222-1186 Anxiety Disorders, Parenting Issues, Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis

Sheard & Drugge Stamford, 203-324-5719 HOSPITAL: Stamford Melanoma, Psoriasis, Skin Cancer, Mohs Surgery

Alvin A. Rosenfeld

Kenneth J. Egan

Greenwich, 203-861-0700 HOSPITAL:

NY-Pres Weill Cornell

Psychotherapy, Sexual Development Disorders, Overscheduled Children, Family Therapy

COLON & RECTAL SURGERY Stuart E. Bussell

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7131 HOSPITAL: Danbury Minimally Invasive Surgery

James M. McClane

Colon & Rectal Surgical Care of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-852-2262 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Colon & Rectal Cancer, Laparoscopic Surgery, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Diverticulitis

Scott C. Thornton

Northeast Medical Group Fairfield, 203-255-7088 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Laparoscopic Surgery, Colon & Rectal Cancer, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Colostomy Avoidance

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Sandra K. Wainwright

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-4505 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Yale-New Haven

DERMATOLOGY Julie Cantatore

Dermatology Physicians of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-538-5682

Severine Chavel

The Dermatology Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-3576 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Yale-New Haven

Richard C. Connors

Greenwich, 203-622-0808 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Rhonda Quain Klein Modern Dermatology Westport, 203-635-0770 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Bridgeport

Steven A. Kolenik III

Connecticut Dermatology Group Norwalk, 203-810-4151 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Milford Skin Cancer, Mohs Surgery

Advanced Cosmetics & Specialty Care Ridgefield, 203-438-5080 HOSPITAL: Danbury Skin Cancer & Moles, Psoriasis/Eczema, Rosacea

Graeme M. Lipper

Advanced DermCare Danbury, 203-797-8990 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford Medical Dermatology, Laser Surgery, Cosmetic Dermatology, Botox Therapy

Robin D. Evans

Southern Connecticut Dermatology Stamford, 203-323-5660 HOSPITAL: Stamford Laser Surgery

Kenneth J. Maiocco

Brookside Dermatology Associates Bridgeport, 203-374-5546 Skin Cancer, Dermatologic Surgery, Botox Therapy

Grace Liang Federman

Advanced DermCare Danbury, 203-797-8990 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford Cosmetic Dermatology, Psoriasis

Stamford, 203-323-3376 HOSPITAL: Stamford Dermatology Physicians of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-538-5682

Mona Gohara

Fairfield Dermatology Fairfield, 203-259-7709 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s

Jeremy Ethan Moss

Advanced DermCare Danbury, 203-797-8990 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford Skin Cancer, Cosmetic Dermatology

Brookside Dermatology Associates Bridgeport, 203-374-5546 HOSPITALS: Yale-New Haven, St. Vincent’s Medical Dermatology, Psoriasis/Eczema, Acne, Skin Cancer

Lynne M. Haven

Ellen S. Naidorf

Greenwich, 203-869-4242 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Stamford, 203-964-1103 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Yale-New Haven

Facial Rejuvenation, Cosmetic Dermatology, Botox Therapy, Laser Surgery

Skin Cancer, Pediatric Dermatology

Kim Myruth Nichols

NicholsMD of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-862-4000 Cosmetic Dermatology, Medical Dermatology

Omar A. Ibrahimi

Connecticut Skin Institute Stamford, 203-428-4440 HOSPITAL: Stamford Mohs Surgery, Dermatologic Surgery, ReconstructiveSurgerySkin, Laser Surgery

Michael Patrick Noonan

Adult & Pediatric Dermatology Specialists Trumbull, 203-377-0639

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Westport, 203-454-0743 HOSPITALS: Yale-New Haven, Norwalk Skin Cancer, Cosmetic Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology

Robert John Patrignelli

Trumbull, 203-261-0800 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Alopecia Areata, Botox Therapy, Skin Cancer, Hair Loss

Debra L. Pruzan-Clain

Mitchell J. Ross

Jason C. Mcbean

Barry Sheldon Goldberg

Robin G. Oshman

Fern E. Mayer

Skin Cancer, Pediatric Dermatology, Immune Deficiency-Skin Disorders

Advanced DermCare Danbury, 203-797-8990 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford Acne

Adult & Pediatric Dermatology Specialists Trumbull, 203-377-0639 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Skin Cancer, Hair Loss, Cosmetic Dermatology

The Dermatology Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-3576 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Yale-New Haven

Stamford, 203-969-0123 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Yale-New Haven

Loyd S. Godwin

Mark I. Oestreicher

The Dermatology Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-3576 HOSPITAL: Stamford Cosmetic Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology, Acne & Rosacea, Medical Dermatology

Elizabeth R. Marsh

Samuel L. Gettler

HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Alopecia Areata, Botox Therapy, Skin Cancer, Cosmetic Dermatology

Greenwich Medical Spa Riverside, 203-637-0662 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Facial Rejuvenation, Dermatologic Injectables & Fillers, Hair RemovalLaser, Psoriasis/Eczema

Elizabeth C. Smith

Fairfield Dermatology Fairfield, 203-259-7709 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Cosmetic Dermatology, Medical Dermatology, Aging Skin, Acne & Rosacea

Debra Susan

Weissman Dermatology Center Norwalk, 203-847-1500 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven Acne & Rosacea,Melanoma EarlyDetection/Prevention, Skin Cancer & Moles, Botox Therapy

Rand L. Werbitt

Stamford, 203-325-2345 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Gail B. Whitman

Skin Care Physicians of Fairfield County Norwalk, 203-847-2400 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Medical Dermatology, Cosmetic Dermatology, Hair Restoration/

Transplant, Pediatric Dermatology

Jonathan R. Zirn

Advanced DermCare Danbury, 203-797-8990 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford Dermatopathology, Skin Cancer

DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY Steven M. Cohen

Advanced Radiology Consultants Stamford, 203-337-9729 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Ultrasound, Women’s Imaging, CT Body Scan, MRI

Kapil R. Desai

Greenwich Radiological Group Greenwich, 203-869-6220 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Musculoskeletal Imaging, Musculoskeletal Tumors, Ultrasound, Sports Medicine Radiology

John P. Donahue

Medical Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-815-1877 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven MRI, Women’s Imaging, CT Scan

Lauren A. Ernberg

Norwalk Radiology Consultants Norwalk, 203-852-2715 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Musculoskeletal Imaging, MRI

Christopher P. Fey

Greenwich Radiological Group Greenwich, 203-869-6220 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Nuclear Radiology,Nuclear Medicine, MRI, CT Scan

Linda LaTrenta

Greenwich Radiological Group Greenwich, 203-869-6220 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Breast Imaging, Breast Cancer

Ronald P. Lee

Norwalk Radiology Consultants Norwalk, 203-852-2715 HOSPITAL: Norwalk MRI, CT Scan

David J. Mullen

Greenwich Radiological Group Greenwich, 203-869-6220 HOSPITAL: Greenwich MRI, CT Body Scan


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Advanced Radiology Consultants Shelton, 203-696-6125 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Neuroradiology

Reproductive Endocrinology, Neuroendocrinology, Diabetes

Antonio Pantaleo

Women’s Imaging, Ultrasound, Mammography

Endocrinology Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-327-9321 HOSPITAL: Stamford Diabetic Vascular Disease Prevention, Diabetes, Thyroid Disorders

Erez Salik

Nancy J. Rennert

Gioia J. Riccio

Fairfield, 203-683-4520 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Greenwich Radiological Group Greenwich, 203-869-6220 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Interventional Radiology

ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES & METABOLISM Mary Arden-Cordone

Endocrinology Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-327-9321 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Osteoporosis, Thyroid Disorders

Danielle P. Benaviv-Meskin

Endocrine & Diabetes Specialists of Connecticut Trumbull, 203-371-7048 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Thyroid Disorders, Pituitary Disorders, Diabetes

Judith C. GoldbergBerman

Greenwich, 203-622-9160 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Thyroid Disorders, Osteoporosis,Diabetes

Bismruta Misra

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-7213 HOSPITAL: Stamford Metabolic Bone Disorders,

Norwalk Community Health Center Norwalk, 203-899-1770 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Diabetes in Minority Populations, Thyroid Disorders, Endocrine Disorders in Pregnancy

Glenn Rich

Fairfield County Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-5100 Calcium Disorders, Diabetes

Joseph A. Rosa

Endocrine & Diabetes Specialists of Connecticut Trumbull, 203-371-7048 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Diabetes, Thyroid Disorders

Robert R. Savino

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-794-5620 HOSPITAL: Danbury Diabetes, Hypogonadism-Male

Debra H. Schussheim

Soundview Medical Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Glenn Siegel

Soundview Medical Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Powlimi Soni

Soundview Medical

Matthew M. Farrell

Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Brookfield Family Medicine Brookfield, 203-775-6365 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk

Randi D. Tomasulo

Soundview Medical Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Cosmo Filiberto

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-372-4065 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Geriatric Medicine, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders, Preventive Medicine, Aging

Yi-Hao Yu

Northeast Medical Group Stamford, 203-863-3750 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Yale-New Haven Endocrinology, Diabetes, Obesity, Thyroid Disorders

Carol-Ann Galban

FAMILY MEDICINE

Ridgefield, 203-431-6342 HOSPITAL: Danbury

James K. Ahern

Joshua B. Herbert

Ridgefield, 203-431-6342 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-4644 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

Steven Benaderet

Westport Family Medicine Westport, 203-221-3030 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Helen Haekyung Kim Ridgefield, 203-431-6342 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Timothy Bookas

Soundview Medical Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Lawrence D. Leibowitz Matrix Personalized Medicine New Canaan, 203-920-1772 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Danbury Preventive Medicine, Preventive Cardiology, Nutrition & Disease Prevention/Control, Integrative Medicine

Thomas Cigno

Ridgefield, 203-244-7848 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Douglas Duchen

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-372-4065 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Preventive Medicine

Angelo Mallozzi

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-977-2566 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

Alan T. Falkoff

High Ridge Family Practice Stamford, 203-322-7070 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

Leslie R. Miller

Fairfield, 203-256-9905 HOSPITALS:

Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Preventive Medicine

Samuel Streit

Griffin Faculty Physicians Shelton, 203-929-7331 HOSPITAL: Griffin

Ann H. Williams

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-977-2566 HOSPITAL: Stamford

GASTROENTEROLOGY David Barenberg

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7038 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Henry G. Beecher

Gastroenterology Hepatology Associates Stamford, 203-348-5355 HOSPITAL: Stamford Colon & Rectal Cancer Detection, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Biliary Disease

Emil J. Blanco

Gastroenterology Associates of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-292-9000 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Liver Disease, Gastrointestinal Cancer

Steven L. Brandwein

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7038 HOSPITAL: Danbury Pancreatic & Biliary Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Barrett’s Esophagus, Therapeutic Endoscopy

Bryan J. Burns

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-4451 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Gastroesophageal

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Boston Children’s Health Physicians

Reflux Disease (GERD), Barrett’s Esophagus, Cancer Genetics

Gena M. Cobrin

Gastroenterology Associates of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-292-9000 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Cancer Prevention, Colon Cancer, Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Robert M. Dettmer

Gastroenterology Hepatology Associates Stamford, 203-348-5355 HOSPITAL: Stamford Endoscopy, Colonoscopy/ Polypectomy

Joseph Fiorito

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7038 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Steven Gorelick

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7038 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Claudia B. Gruss

Arbor Medical Group Wilton, 203-762-3353 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Colon Cancer Screening, Nutrition

William B. Hale

Norwalk Hospital, Gastroenterology Norwalk, 203-852-2278 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Liver Disease, Gastrointestinal Disorders

Sarah A. Kahn

Gastroenterology Hepatology Associates Stamford, 203-348-5355 HOSPITAL: Stamford Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Greenwich Hospital

300 Longwood Avenue Boston, 617-355-6000 childrenshospital.org

5 Perryridge Road Greenwich, 203-863-3000 greenwichhospital.org

Bridgeport Hospital

Griffin Hospital

267 Grant Street Bridgeport, 203-384-3000 bridgeporthospital.org

Danbury Hospital

24 Hospital Avenue Danbury, 800-516-3658 danburyhospital.org

130 Division Street Derby, 203-735-7421 griffinhealth.org

Hartford Hospital

80 Seymour Street Hartford, 860-545-5000 hartfordhosp.org

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Denise I. Pittaro


FAIRFIELD COUNTY’S TOP DOCTORS 2019

Neda Khaghan

Center for Gastrointestinal Medicine of Fairfield and Westchester Greenwich, 203-489-6900 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Biliary Disease, Capsule Endoscopy, Pancreatic Cancer

Chunwang Lam

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-4451 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Colonoscopy/ Polypectomy, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Peptic Acid Disorders, Gastrointestinal Functional Disorders

Alan E. Landau

Gastroenterology Associates Bridgeport, 203-374-4966 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Colon Cancer Screening, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Richard N. Lopatin

Gastroenterology Associates of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-292-9000 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Disorders

Kenneth R. Mauer

Gastroenterology Associates of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-292-9000 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Endoscopy, Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Crohn’s, Capsule Endoscopy, Colonoscopy

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-4451 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Peptic Acid Disorders, Barrett’s Esophagus, Pancreatic & Biliary Disease, Colon & Rectal Cancer Detection

Norwalk Hospital, Gastroenterology Norwalk, 203-852-2278 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Endoscopy, Biliary Disease

Gordon Latzman

Alan M. Nelson

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-4451 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Biliary Disease, Endoscopy, Ulcerative Colitis/ Crohn’s, Liver Disease

Edwin G. Levine

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-4451 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Colonoscopy, Capsule Endoscopy, Endoscopy, Pancreatic/Biliary Endoscopy (ERCP)

Dennis M. Meighan

Fairfield County Internal Medicine & Gastroenterology Associates Bridgeport, 203-374-4966 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Swallowing Disorders, Endoscopy, Colon Cancer

Miechelle L. O’Brien

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7038 HOSPITAL: Danbury Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Crohn’s, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Nutrition

Gastrointestinal Medicine of Fairfield and Westchester Greenwich, 203-489-6900 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Colon Cancer Screening, Colon Polyps & Cancer, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Radiofrequency Ablation

21 Elm Street New Milford, 860-210-5000 newmilfordhospital.org

3959 Broadway New York City, 212-305-5437 nyp.org/morganstanley

GERIATRIC MEDICINE Vivian Argento

Bridgeport Hospital, Center for Geriatrics Stratford, 203-384-3388 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Memory Disorders, Mood Disorders, Frail Elderly, Palliative Care

Gregory N. Soloway

Gastroenterology Associates Stratford, 203-375-1200 HOSPITALS: Yale-New Haven, Bridgeport Colon Cancer Screening, Barrett’s Esophagus, Clostridium Difficile Disease, Endoscopic Therapies

Mithil Choksey

Bridgeport Hospital, Center for Geriatrics Stratford, 203-384-3388 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport House Calls, Frail Elderly

Julie E. Spivack

New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center

New Milford Hospital

Center for Gastrointestinal Medicine of Fairfield and Westchester Greenwich, 203-489-6900 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Women’s Health, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Colonoscopy, AIDS/ HIV-Gastrointestinal Complications

Gastroenterology Hepatology Associates Stamford, 203-348-5355 HOSPITAL: Stamford Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Crohn’s, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Celiac Disease, Swallowing Disorders

New York-Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Center

New York-Presbyterian, Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital

Felice R. Zwas

Amy E. Smithline

Milford Hospital

1190 Fifth Avenue New York City, 212-241-6500 mountsinai.org

ProHealth Physicians Bethel, 203-791-2221 HOSPITAL: Danbury Food Allergy, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Barrett’s Esophagus

Center for Gastrointestinal Medicine of Fairfield and Westchester Greenwich, 203-489-6900 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Barrett’s Esophagus, Hepatitis-Chronic, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Crohn’s

Center for

Mount Sinai Hospital

Thomas P. Whelan

Alan E. Selkin

Neal J. Schamberg

622 West 168th Street New York City, 212-305-2500 nyp.org/locations/columbia

Gastroenterology Consultants Stamford, 203-967-2100 HOSPITAL: Stamford Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Crohn’s, Endoscopy, Celiac Disease

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7038 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Fairfield County Internal Medicine &

300 Seaside Avenue Milford, 203-876-4000 milfordhospital.org

Stuart Waldstreicher

Michael Schiffman

Gastroenterology Associates of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-292-9000 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Liver Disease,

Richard J. Link

Colonoscopy, Women’s Health

Stephen G. Jones

Greenwich Hospital, Primary Care

Norwalk Hospital

34 Maple Street Norwalk, 203-852-2000 norwalkhospital.org

525 East 68th Street New York City, 212-746-5454 nyp.org/locations/weillcornell

Saint Mary’s Hospital

56 Franklin Street Waterbury, 203-709-6000 stmh.org

NYU Langone Medical Center

Silver Hill Hospital

550 First Avenue New York City, 212-263-5800 nyulangone.org

206 Valley Road New Canaan, 203-966-3561 silverhillhospital.org

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Greenwich, 203-863-3308 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Yale-New Haven Alzheimer’s disease, Dementia

GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Neil P. Dolan

Bridgeport, 203-384-3897 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Cognitive Loss in Aging, Anxiety & Depression, Depression in the Elderly

GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Karen J. Nishida

Gynecologic Cancer Care Stamford, 203-998-0848 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Cervical Cancer, Uterine Cancer, Robotic Surgery, Fertility Preservation in Cancer

HAND SURGERY Henry A. Backe Jr.

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Upper Extremity Surgery, Sports Injuries, Joint Reconstruction

Joseph DiGiovanni

OrthoConnecticut Danbury, 203-797-1500 HOSPITAL: Danbury Hand & Wrist Surgery, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Nerve Compression, Arthritis

John D. Dowdle

Haik G. Kavookjian

Stamford, 203-358-0661 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Norwalk Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery

John G. Lunt

OrthoConnecticut Danbury, 203-797-1500 HOSPITAL: Danbury Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, Nerve Compression, Nerve Disorders/ Surgery, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Thomas A. Rago

Connecticut Hand & Upper Extremity Center Bridgeport, 203-374-5892 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Arthritis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthroscopic Surgery, Hand & Wrist Surgery

Mark Vitale

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, Wrist Surgery, Arthritis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

HEMATOLOGY Michael H. Bar

Stamford Hospital, Bennett Cancer Center Stamford, 203-276-2695 HOSPITAL: Stamford Multiple Myeloma, Leukemia & Lymphoma, Bleeding/Coagulation Disorders, Gaucher Disease

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-2277 HOSPITAL: Stamford Hand & Wrist Surgery, Elbow Surgery

E Andrew Duda

St. Vincent’s Medical Center

914-493-7000 wcmc.com

200 Main Street Bridgeport, 203-576-6000 stvincents.org

Stamford Hospital

30 Shelburne Road Stamford, 203-276-1000 stamfordhospital.org

Westchester Medical Center 100 Woods Road Valhalla, New York

Medical Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-255-4545 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Leukemia & Lymphoma

Yale-New Haven Hospital

20 York Street New Haven, 203-688-4242 ynhh.org


FAIRFIELD COUNTY’S TOP DOCTORS 2019

David H. Witt

Yale-New Haven, Smilow Cancer Care Trumbull, 203-502-8400 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven

HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE MEDICINE Marina L. Blagodatny Bridgeport Hospital, Center for Geriatrics Stratford, 203-384-3388 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport House Calls, Dementia, Cognitive Loss in Aging, Wound Care

INFECTIOUS DISEASE Ralph J. Cipriani

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-327-1187 HOSPITAL: Stamford Lyme disease, Fevers of Unknown Origin

Gavin X. McLeod

Greenwich Hospital, Infectious Disease Greenwich, 203-869-8838 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford AIDS/HIV, Travel Medicine, Hospital Acquired Infections, Endocarditis

Gary S. Schleiter

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-8310 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford Viral Infections

Lynda Streett

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-353-1427 HOSPITAL: Stamford Lyme disease, Tick-borne Diseases, Staphylococcal Infections

INTERNAL MEDICINE Robert A. Altbaum

Preventive Medicine, Preventive Cardiology, Complex Diagnosis, Concierge Medicine

HOSPITALS:

Greenwich, Stamford Concierge Medicine, Preventive Medicine

Vernetta D. Gallop

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-374-6162 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Craig H. Olin

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-4644 HOSPITAL: Stamford Concierge Medicine

David Pazer

ProHealth Family Medical Associates Ridgefield, 203-438-0874 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-359-4444 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Donald J. Leone

Sarah Mildred Gamble

Sandra Lithgow

Greenwich Pure Medical Greenwich, 203-869-2800 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Preventive Medicine, Concierge Medicine

Greenwich Partners Greenwich, 203-625-0333 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Preventive Medicine, Nutrition, Concierge Medicine

Jayne Pincus

Bardia Asgari

Steven L. Glazer

Franklin Loria

Ioana S. Preda

Shelton, 203-225-0506

David H. Baum

Concierge Physicians of Westport Westport, 203-571-3000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Geriatric Medicine, Preventive Medicine

James J. Bivona

Joseph V. Costanzo

Stamford, 203-863-3671 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

HOSPITALS:

Norwalk, St. Vincent’s

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-9455 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-374-6162 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4800 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Norwalk, 203-852-1300

Michael F. Parry

Internal Medicine & Infectious Disease Associates Stratford, 203-383-4466 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Lyme disease, AIDS/HIV, Travel Medicine, Diabetic Leg/Foot Infections

Ken J. Nori

Internal Medicine Associates of Westport Westport, 203-226-0731 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Preventive Cardiology, Preventive Medicine

Peter G. Hasapis

Zane K. Saul

Old Greenwich Medical Group Old Greenwich, 203-637-5406 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Preventive Medicine, Women’s Health

Fairfield County Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-5100 Preventive Medicine

Frank Angelo Ciminiello

Greenwich Hospital, Infectious Disease Greenwich, 203-863-3270 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Lyme disease, Bone/Joint Infections, Travel Medicine, Wound Care

Melanie Kelton

Steven A. Fisher

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-8310 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford AIDS/HIV, Travel Medicine, Bone/Joint Infections

James R. Sabetta

Concierge Physicians of Westport Westport, 203-571-3000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Preventive Medicine, Diabetes, Obesity, Weight Management

Greenwich, 203-413-1130

Complex Diagnosis, Preventive Medicine, House Calls, Concierge Medicine

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-353-1427 HOSPITAL: Stamford Antibiotic Resistance, Pneumonia, Lyme Disease

Nina S. Karol

Gail M. Fennell

Stamford Primary Care Stamford, 203-325-2667 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

Paul F. Nee

HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

NY-Pres Weill Cornell

Christine M. Metz

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-749-5700 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Steven P. Mickley

New Canaan Medical Practice New Canaan, 203-972-4218 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Stamford Preventive Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer Prevention, Concierge Medicine

Glenville Medical Concierge Care Greenwich, 203-531-1808 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Preventive Medicine, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders, Concierge Medicine, Preventive Cardiology

Pamela B. Hoffman

Charles Miner III

Stamford Health Medical Group Wilton, 203-276-4015 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

Geriatric Professional Group Bridgeport, 203-365-6473 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Geriatric Medicine, Preventive Medicine

Allen Davis

Jay A. Horn

Internal Medicine Associates of Westport Westport, 203-226-0731 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Preventive Medicine

Greenwich Partners Greenwich, 203-625-0333 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Concierge Medicine

Greenwich, 203-869-0502 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Richard G. Huntley Jr.

Concierge Medicine

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4800 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Steven Murphy

Howard Eison

Shara P. Israel

Carolyn Couture

ProHealth Physicians Danbury, 203-790-4511 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Christopher M. Edelmann

Alliance Norwalk, 203-838-7400 HOSPITALS: Norwalk,

Stamford Health Medical Group Darien, 203-655-8749 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine, Concierge Medicine

Caleb Moore

Diagnostic & Medical Specialists Greenwich, 203-658-6051 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Cancer Prevention, Obesity, Allergy & Immunology, Preventive Medicine

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-327-1187

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Steven E. Phillips

Wilton, 203-544-0005

Lyme disease, Tick-borne Diseases

Old Greenwich Medical Group Old Greenwich, 203-637-5406 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Women’s Health, Preventive Medicine

HOSPITAL: Norwalk Preventive Medicine

Lee Tracy Silva

Stamford Primary Care Stamford, 203-325-2667 HOSPITAL: Stamford

James A. Slater

The New Canaan Medical Groups New Canaan, 203-972-4215 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Preventive Medicine, Concierge Medicine

Frederick B. Slogoff

Personal Physicians of Connecticut Stamford, 203-968-9500 HOSPITAL: Stamford Concierge Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, Anxiety & Mood Disorders, Complex Diagnosis

Neil E. Smerling

Primary Care Physicians of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-259-7442 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Preventive Medicine

Frank Spano

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-374-6162 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Fairfield County Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-5100 Preventive Medicine

Jeffrey S. Puglisi

Maura Sparks

Glenville Medical Concierge Care Greenwich, 203-531-1808 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Preventive Cardiology, Men’s Health, Concierge Medicine

Alan M. Radin

Arbor Medical Group Wilton, 203-762-3353 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Geriatric Medicine, Preventive Medicine

Remi M. Rosenberg Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-4644 HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine

Burton Rubin

Old Greenwich Medical Group Old Greenwich, 203-637-5406 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

James Samuel

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4800 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Craig D. Serin

Arbor Medical Group Wilton, 203-762-3353

Stamford Health Medical Group Wilton, 203-276-4015 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Shiela V. Subramanian

New Canaan Medical Groups New Canaan, 203-972-4205 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Concierge Medicine

Byron S. Thomas

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-749-5700 HOSPITAL: Danbury Geriatric Medicine

Joseph Tortorello

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-374-6162 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Cathrine Troy

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-327-1187 HOSPITAL: Stamford Osteoporosis

Shira B. Vadel

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-327-1187


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HOSPITAL: Stamford Preventive Medicine, Women’s Health

Julia Voytovich

New Canaan Personal Medicine New Canaan, 203-972-4204 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Stamford Concierge Medicine

Francis X. Walsh

Walsh-Brunetti Cos Cob, 203-661-9433 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Kidney Disease, Hypertension, Dialysis Care, Diabetes

Rebecca Lipton Warkol

Old Greenwich Medical Group Old Greenwich, 203-637-5406 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Women’s Health, Preventive Medicine, Nutrition & Cancer Prevention/Control

Lu Yu

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-977-2566 HOSPITAL: Stamford

INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY Mitchell H. Driesman

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Cardiac Catheterization, Clinical Trials, Angioplasty & Stent Placement, Heart Valve Disease

Robert F. Fishman

Cardiac Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-292-2000 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Milford Coronary Angioplasty/ Stents, Coronary Artery Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Cardiac Catheterization

Christopher J. Howes

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-4210 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Yale-New Haven Angioplasty & Stent Placement, Echocardiography, Cardiac Catheterization, Heart Attack

Robert D. Jumper

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Trumbull, 203-445-7093

HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Peripheral Vascular Disease, Nuclear Cardiology, Echocardiography

Heart Valve Disease, Interventional Cardiology

Northeast Medical Group Cardiac Specialists Danbury, 203-794-0090 HOSPITAL: Danbury Aortic Valve Replacement, Angioplasty & Stent Placement, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Non-Invasive Cardiology

Diana M. Adams

Marc Z. Krichavsky

Charles Landau

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-333-8800 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Cardiac Catheterization, Angioplasty & Stent Placement

David Lorenz

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Norwalk, 203-845-2160 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford

Victor M. Mejia

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-333-8800 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Coronary Artery Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disease

Thomas J. Nero

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Stamford, 203-353-1133 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Stamford Coronary Artery Disease-Complex, Aortic Valve Replacement, Sports Medicine-Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology

Edward L. Portnay

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Stamford, 203-353-1133 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Stamford Heart Attack

Jared G. Selter

Cardiology Physicians of Fairfield County Trumbull, 203-445-7093 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Nuclear Cardiology, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Preventive Cardiology

Mark K. Warshofsky

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7436 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Coronary Artery Disease,

Imaging, Amniocentesis, Hypertension in Pregnancy

MATERNAL & FETAL MEDICINE

Robert J. Stiller

Park Avenue Perinatal Specialists Bridgeport, 203-384-3544 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Pregnancy-High Risk, Infectious Disease in Pregnancy

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-3674 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Perinatal Medicine

Paul D. Bobby

Stamford Hospital, Maternal and Fetal Medicine Stamford, 203-276-7060 HOSPITAL: Stamford Pregnancy-High Risk, Prenatal Diagnosis

MEDICAL ONCOLOGY Anne H. Angevine

Stamford Hospital, Bennett Cancer Center Stamford, 203-276-2695 HOSPITAL: Stamford Leukemia, Lymphoma

William Cusick

Bridgeport, 475-210-6201 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s

D. Barry Boyd

Gina A. Dunston-Boone

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-4610 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Nutrition & Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Hematologic Malignancies, Breast Cancer

Park Avenue Perinatal Specialists Bridgeport, 203-384-3544 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Amniocentesis, Multiple Gestation, Diabetes in Pregnancy, Obstetric Ultrasound

Salvatore A. Delprete Stamford Hospital, Bennett Cancer Center Stamford, 203-276-2695 HOSPITAL: Stamford Lung Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Melanoma, Colon Cancer

Gary Eleazar Kleinman

Park Avenue Perinatal Specialists Bridgeport, 203-384-3544 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Pregnancy-High Risk, Genetic Disorders, Ultrasound, Amniocentesis

Sandhya Dhanjal

Medical Specialists of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-255-4545 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Steven A. Laifer

Park Avenue Perinatal Specialists Bridgeport, 203-384-3544 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Prenatal Diagnosis, Pregnancy-High Risk

Beverly J. Drucker

Hematology Oncology Associates of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-863-3737 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Breast Cancer, Head & Neck Cancer, Colon & Rectal Cancer, Clinical Trials

Tracy Shevell

Neal A. Fischbach

Stamford Hospital, Maternal and Fetal Medicine Stamford, 203-276-7060 HOSPITAL: Stamford Pregnancy-High Risk, Prenatal Diagnosis

Yale-New Haven, Smilow Cancer Care Fairfield, 203-502-8400 HOSPITALS: Yale-New Haven, St. Vincent’s Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Lymphoma

Caroline Stella

Richard C. Frank

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-3674 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Fetal Diagnosis, Fetal Ultrasound/Obstetrical

Norwalk Hospital, Whittingham Cancer Center Norwalk, 203-845-4811 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Lymphoma, Pancreatic

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Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Lung Cancer

Dickerman Hollister Jr.

Hematology Oncology Associates of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-863-3737 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Colon Cancer, Leukemia & Lymphoma

Robert A. Kloss

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7029 HOSPITALS: Danbury, New Milford Breast Cancer, Colon Cancer, Lung Cancer

Merlin Sung Lee

Hematology Oncology Associates of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-863-3737 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Breast Cancer, Bleeding/ Coagulation Disorders, Leukemia

K.M. Steve Lo

Stamford Hospital, Bennett Cancer Center Stamford, 203-276-2695 HOSPITAL: Stamford Breast Cancer

Jerry P. Malefatto

Yale-New Haven, Smilow Cancer Care Trumbull, 203-502-8400 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Breast Cancer, Colon Cancer, Lymphoma

Paul L. Weinstein

Stamford Hospital, Bennett Cancer Center Stamford, 203-276-2695 HOSPITAL: Stamford Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Colon Cancer

Richard S. Zelkowitz

Norwalk Hospital, Whittingham Cancer Center Norwalk, 203-845-4811 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Breast Cancer

NEONATALPERINATAL MEDICINE Robert A. Herzlinger

Bridgeport, 203-384-3486 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Neonatal Care, Prematurity/Low Birth Weight Infants

Gerald B. Rakos Stamford Health

Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-7083 HOSPITAL: Stamford Neonatal Care, Prematurity/Low Birth Weight Infants

Stylianos N. Theofanidis

Greenwich Hospital, Neonatology Greenwich, 203-863-3515 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Prematurity/Low Birth Weight Infants

NEPHROLOGY Eric Y. Brown

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-324-7666 HOSPITAL: Stamford Kidney Disease-Chronic, Glomerulonephritis, Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease, Hypertension

Brenda S. Chan

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-324-7666 HOSPITAL: Stamford Dialysis Care, Kidney Failure, Lupus Nephritis, Glomerulonephritis

Aaron Matthew Dommu

Nephrology Associates Bridgeport, 203-335-0195 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Irwin D. Feintzeig

Nephrology Associates Bridgeport, 203-335-0195 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Hypertension, Dialysis Care, Kidney Failure-Acute, Fluid/Electrolyte Balance

James Gavin

Nephrology Associates Bridgeport, 203-335-0195 HOSPITALS:

Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Dialysis Care, Kidney Disease-Acute, Kidney Failure, Kidney Failure-Acute

Richard T. Gervasi

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4834 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

William H. Hines

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-324-7666 HOSPITAL: Stamford Dialysis Care, Hypertension


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William A. Hunt

Nephrology Associates Bridgeport, 203-335-0195 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Dialysis Care, Kidney Failure-Acute

Robert Kim

Nephrology Associates Bridgeport, 203-335-0195 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Griffin

Paul Nussbaum

Nephrology Associates Bridgeport, 203-335-0195 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Griffin

NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY Paul J. Apostolides

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, Spinal Reconstructive Surgery

Mark H. Camel

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Brain Tumors, Spinal Surgery, Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, Brain Injury

Amory J. Fiore

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, Spinal Stenosis, Spinal Surgery-Complex, Spinal Tumors

Judith L. Gorelick

Neurosurgery, Othopaedics & Spine Specialists Shelton, 203-755-6677 HOSPITALS: Griffin, St. Mary’s Spinal Surgery, Brain Tumors

Kenneth I. Lipow

Connecticut Neurosurgical Specialists Bridgeport, 203-384-4500 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Spinal Surgery, Brain Tumors, Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, Aneurysm

Abraham Mintz

Trumbull, 203-372-6460

HOSPITALS:

St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Brain Tumors, Pituitary Surgery, Neuro-Oncology, Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery

Associated Neurologists Danbury, 203-748-2551 HOSPITAL: Danbury Concussion, Stroke

Scott P. Sanderson

Louis J. Cuzzone

Neurosurgical Associates of Southwestern Connecticut Norwalk, 203-853-0003 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Spinal Cord Injury, Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, Spinal Reconstructive Surgery, Brain & Spinal Cord Tumors

Associated Neurologists Danbury, 203-748-2551 HOSPITAL: Danbury Multiple Sclerosis

Syed J. Shahid

Jeffrey L. Gross

Neurosurgical Associates of Southwestern Connecticut Norwalk, 203-853-0003 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Brain Tumors, Spinal Surgery, Spinal Tumors

Perry A. Shear

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Spinal Surgery, Pituitary Tumors, Cerebrovascular Surgery, Vascular Neurosurgery

Scott L. Simon

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Spinal Surgery, Scoliosis, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery

Gary A. Zimmerman

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Spinal Surgery, Cerebrovascular Surgery, Brain Tumors

Danbury, 203-748-2551 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Neil Culligan

Headache, Migraine

Dario M. Zagar

Associated Neurologists of Southern Connecticut Fairfield, 203-333-1133 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Milford Headache

Neurology Associates of Norwalk Norwalk, 203-853-5000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Migraine, Electromyography (EMG)

NEURORADIOLOGY

David Greco

Mark A. Rosovsky

Advanced Radiology Consultants Shelton, 203-337-9729 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s MRI, Cardiac CT Angiography

Associated Neurologists of Southern Connecticut Fairfield, 203-333-1133 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Milford Multiple Sclerosis

Scott J. Sullivan

Greenwich Hospital, Radiology Greenwich, 203-863-3960 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Cardiac CT Angiography

Charisse D. Litchman Yale Medicine Stamford, 866-470-9253 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven Headache, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Stroke

OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Roxanne C. Abder

Women’s Health Care of Trumbull Trumbull, 203-374-1018 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Peter J. McAllister

New England Institute for Neurology and Headache Stamford, 203-914-1900 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Headache, Concussion, Multiple Sclerosis, ADD/ADHD

HOSPITALS:

Greenwich, Stamford

NEUROLOGY Robert Bonwetsch

Associated Neurologists Danbury, 203-748-2551 HOSPITAL: Danbury Epilepsy

James B. Butler

Neurological Specialists Shelton, 203-924-8664 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Griffin Headache, Migraine, Huntington’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis

Movement Disorders, Parkinson’s Disease, Dystonia, Huntington’s Disease

Patrick J. Cahill

Coastal Obstetrics & Gynecology Stamford, 203-353-9099 HOSPITAL: Stamford Robotic Surgery, Uterine Fibroids, Endometriosis

Daryl R. Story

Neurology Associates of Norwalk Norwalk, 203-853-5000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Stroke, Headache, Memory Disorders, Movement Disorders

Ronika D. Choudhary

Women’s Obstetrics & Gynocology Trumbull, 203-268-2239 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Pregnancy, Obstetrics,

Diane Wirz

Associated Neurologists

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Women’s Health Care Trumbull, 203-880-5556 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Laparoscopic Surgery, Menopause Problems, Robotic Surgery

Leslie A. Donovan

Brookside Gynecology Greenwich, 203-869-7080 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Menopause Problems, Pap Smear Abnormalities, Vulvar Disease

Leonard Ferrucci

Ferrucci, Ferrucci & Morris Stamford, 203-325-4665 HOSPITAL: Stamford Menstrual Disorders, Pregnancy, Endometriosis

Vito Ferrucci

Gary S. Besser

OB/GYN of Fairfield County Fairfield, 203-256-3990 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Pregnancy-High Risk

Greenwich, 203-863-4490

Robert Campbell Deal

Brookside Gynecology Greenwich, 203-869-7080 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Uterine Fibroids, PainPelvic, Gynecology Only, Endometriosis

Emily E. Blair

Alice H. Rusk

Shelton OB/GYN Shelton, 203-929-9000 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Pregnancy-High Risk, Colposcopy, Ultrasound

Thomas V. Ayoub

Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates Stamford, 203-325-4321 HOSPITAL: Stamford Minimally Invasive Surgery, Urogynecology, Pelvic Surgery, Robotic Surgery

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-4464 HOSPITAL: Stamford Seizure Disorders, Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Memory Disorders

Joseph A. Cuteri

Ferrucci, Ferrucci & Morris Stamford, 203-325-4665 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Women’s Health Care of New England Norwalk, 203-644-1100 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Menopause Problems, Hormonal Disorders, Endometriosis

Louise D. Resor

Integrative Medicine, Women’s Health

Caroline F. Filor

Leila J. Garrett

Greenwich Gynecology Greenwich, 203-869-8353 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Menopause Problems, Pap Smear Abnormalities, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Adolescent Gynecology

Shieva L. Ghofrany

Coastal Obstetrics & Gynecology Stamford, 203-353-9099 HOSPITAL: Stamford Menopause Problems, Women’s Health over age 40, Pregnancy

Donna J. Hagberg

Cos Cob, 203-742-1150 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Gynecology Only, Pap Smear Abnormalities, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Vulvar & Vaginal Disorders

Mary Beth Harman

Women’s Health Care of Trumbull Trumbull, 203-374-1018 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Edward Jacobson

Greenwich Gynecology Greenwich, 203-869-8353 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Gynecology Only, Hormonal Disorders, Vaginal Reconstruction, Menopause Problems

Irene I. Komarynsky

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-325-9920 HOSPITAL: Stamford Maternal & Fetal Medicine, Pregnancy-High Risk, Prenatal Diagnosis

John A. Morris

Ferrucci, Ferrucci & Morris Stamford, 203-325-4665 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Michele M. Rohr

Brookside Gynecology Greenwich, 203-869-7080 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Pelvic Reconstruction, Pap Smear Abnormalities, Laparoscopic Surgery, Vulvar & Vaginal Disorders

Michael D. Schechter

Westmed Medical Group Greenwich, 203-210-2890 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Pregnancy-High Risk, Laparoscopic Surgery, Gynecologic Surgery

Helena T. Squicciarini

Women’s Health Care of Trumbull Trumbull, 203-374-1018 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Marjorie Szeto

Physicians for Women’s Health Westport, 203-227-5125 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Pregnancy-High Risk, Premature Labor, Prenatal Diagnosis

Marina C. Torbey

Women’s Health Care of Trumbull Trumbull, 203-374-1018 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Gynecology Only

Russell F. Turk

Riverside Obstetrics & Gynecology Riverside, 203-637-3337 HOSPITAL: Stamford Hysteroscopic Surgery,


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FAIRFIELD COUNTY’S TOP DOCTORS 2019

Laparoscopic SurgeryComplex, Vulvar & Vaginal Disorders, PregnancyHigh Risk

Jay H. Ugol

Women’s Health Care of New England Norwalk, 203-644-1100 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Pregnancy, Endometriosis, Uterine Fibroids

Caterina Violi

Obstetrics & Gynecology For Women-By Women Greenwich, 203-861-9586 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Endometriosis, PregnancyHigh Risk, Laparoscopic Surgery-Complex, Menopause Problems

David B. Weinstein

Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates Stamford, 203-325-4321 HOSPITAL: Stamford Pregnancy-High Risk

OPHTHALMOLOGY Bruce S. Altman

Danbury Eye Physicians & Surgeons Danbury, 203-791-2020 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Yale-New Haven Glaucoma, Cataract Surgery

Joseph L. Conway Jr.

Greenwich Ophthalmology Associates Stamford, 203-869-3082 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Oculoplastic Surgery, Dry Eye Syndrome, Tear Duct Problems

Armand J. Daccache

Danbury Eye Physicians & Surgeons Danbury, 203-791-2020 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Yale-New Haven Retinal Disorders, Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Eye Disease/Retinopathy

Brian M. DeBroff

Eye Surgery Associates Stratford, 203-375-5819 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Cataract Surgery, Cataract-Pediatric, Anterior Segment Surgery

Leslie C. Doctor

Doctor & Associates Westport, 203-227-4113 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Cataract Surgery, LASIK-Refractive Surgery, Corneal Disease, Intraocular Lens Replacement

Shelley K. Driesman

Ophthalmic Surgeons of Greater Bridgeport Fairfield, 203-371-0141 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Cataract Surgery, Contact lenses, Glaucoma, Laser Surgery

Philip M. Falcone

Connecticut Retina Consultants Bridgeport, 203-365-6565 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Retina/Vitreous Surgery, Diabetic Eye Disease/ Retinopathy, Retinal Detachment, Uveitis

Joan T. Gewirtz

Stamford, 203-348-0868 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Glaucoma, Dry Eye Syndrome, Diabetic Eye Disease/Retinopathy, Macular Degeneration

Gina F. Gladstein

Greenwich Ophthalmology Associates Stamford, 203-869-3082 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Glaucoma, Cataract Surgery, Intraocular Lens Replacement, Laser Surgery

Jeffrey N. Kaplan

Eye Group of Connecticut Bridgeport, 203-374-8182 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma, Macular Disease/Degeneration, Diabetic Eye Disease/ Retinopathy

Wendy Klein

Ophthalmic Associates Trumbull, 203-378-3224 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Retinal Disorders, Diabetic Eye Disease/Retinopathy, Retinal Vascular Diseases, Retina/ Vitreous Consultation

Peter E. Libre

Connecticut Glaucoma Associates Norwalk, 203-853-2020 HOSPITALS: Stamford, NY-Pres Columbia Glaucoma, Cataract Surgery

Suresh Mandava Greenwich Ophthalmology

William S. Potter

Associates Stamford, 203-869-3082 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford LASIK-Refractive Surgery, Cataract Surgery, Cornea Transplant, Cornea & External Eye Disease

Greenwich Ophthalmology Associates Stamford, 203-869-3082 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Pediatric, Ophthalmology, Strabismus-Adult & Pediatric, Intraocular Lens Replacement, Amblyopia

Delia M. Manjoney

Bridgeport, 203-576-6500 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s

Stephen M. Rabinowitz

Pediatric Ophthalmology, Glaucoma, Eyelid Surgery/ Blepharoplasty, Retinal Disorders

Ophthalmic Surgeons of Greater Bridgeport Fairfield, 203-371-0141 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma, Diabetic Eye Disease/Retinopathy

Stephen Audley Mathias

Danbury Eye Physicians & Surgeons Danbury, 203-791-2020 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Yale-New Haven Pediatric Ophthalmology, Eye Muscle Disorders

Vincent S. Reppucci

Vitreoretinal Surgeons Danbury, 203-792-6291 HOSPITALS: Danbury, NY Eye & Ear Retina/Vitreous Surgery, Diabetic Eye Disease/ Retinopathy, Macular Disease/Degeneration, Retina/Vitreous Consultation

Anthony Musto

Eye Surgery Associates Stratford, 203-375-5819 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Cataract Surgery, Eyelid Surgery, Intraocular Lens Replacement

Kim P. Robbins

Robbins Eye Center Fairfield, 203-371-5800 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma

Robert Noecker

Ophthalmic Consultants of Connecticut Fairfield, 203-366-8000 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Glaucoma, CataractComplex, Dry Eye Syndrome

Richard Scartozzi

Danbury Eye Physicians & Surgeons Danbury, 203-791-2020 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Yale-New Haven Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Eye Disease/ Retinopathy, Retinal Detachment, Uveitis

Glenn E. Ostriker

Stamford, 203-348-6300 HOSPITALS: Stamford, NYU Langone

Elizabeth Siderides

Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma, Laser Surgery

Stamford Ophthalmology Stamford, 203-327-5808 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Matthew D. Paul

Danbury Eye Physicians & Surgeons Danbury, 203-791-2020 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Yale-New Haven Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma, Retinal Disorders

Jerry W. Tsong

Greenwich Ophthalmology Associates Stamford, 203-869-3082 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Retinal Disorders-Complex, Diabetic Eye Disease/ Retinopathy, Macular Degeneration, Vision LossUnexplained Loss

James R. Pinke

Pinke Eye Center Shelton, 203-924-8800 HOSPITAL: Griffin Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma

Philip A. Piro

Retina Associates of Connecticut Stamford, 203-325-4481 HOSPITALS: Stamford, St. Vincent’s Retinal Disorders, Retina/ Vitreous Consultation, Retina/Vitreous Surgery

Esteban C. Vietorisz Stamford Ophthalmology Stamford, 203-327-5808

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HOSPITAL: Stamford Cornea & External Eye Disease, Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma

Eric L. Wasserman

Eye Care Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-978-0800 HOSPITAL: Stamford Cataract Surgery, Anterior Segment Surgery

Richard B. Weber

Stamford, 203-353-1857 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Retinal Disorders

James Weisz

Connecticut Retina Consultants Bridgeport, 203-365-6565 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven Uveitis, Retina/ Vitreous Surgery

Andrew Wolf

Stamford Ophthalmology Stamford, 203-327-5808 HOSPITAL: Stamford Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus

ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY John N. Awad

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Osteoporosis SpineKyphoplasty, Spinal Tumors

David F. Bindelglass

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Joint Replacement, Arthritis

Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic SurgeryKnee, Shoulder & Knee Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery

Dante A. Brittis

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Sports Medicine, Shoulder & Knee Surgery, Joint Replacement

Jeffrey Brooks

Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine New Canaan, 203-323-7331 HOSPITAL: Stamford Sports Medicine, Hand Surgery, Fractures, Shoulder & Elbow Surgery

David B. Brown

OrthoCare Specialists Bridgeport, 203-372-0649 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Spinal Surgery, Pain-Back, Arthroscopic Surgery, Fractures

Russell Cavallo

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-614-8888 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Sports Medicine, Knee Surgery, Shoulder Surgery, Joint Reconstruction

Michael R. Clain

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Foot & Ankle Surgery

James G. Cunningham

Scoliosis, Spinal Surgery

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Arthroscopic Surgery, Shoulder Surgery, Knee Injuries/ACL, Sports Medicine

Peter S. Boone

Joseph M. D’Amico

David Aaron Bomback

Connecticut Neck & Back Specialists Danbury, 203-744-9700 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center Trumbull, 203-268-2882 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Sports Medicine, Joint Replacement, Hip & Knee Replacement

Michael Brand

OrthoConnecticut Danbury, 203-797-1500 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-4087 HOSPITAL: Stamford Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, Sports Medicine

Jeffrey V. Deluca

OrthoConnecticut Norwalk, 203-845-2200


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HOSPITAL: Norwalk Shoulder & Knee Surgery, Knee Replacement, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic Surgery

Francis A. Ennis Jr.

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Hip & Knee Replacement, Arthroscopic Surgery, Arthritis-Hip & Knee

James J. FitzGibbons

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Arthroscopic Surgery, Joint Replacement, Sports Medicine

Joshua B. Frank

OrthoConnecticut Norwalk, 203-845-2200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Sports Medicine, Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, Knee Surgery, Arthroscopic Surgery

Andrew L. Haas

Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-4087 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Sports Medicine, Shoulder Surgery, Knee Surgery, Fractures

D. Ross Henshaw

OrthoConnecticut Danbury, 203-797-1500 HOSPITAL: Danbury Shoulder Replacement, Hip & Knee Surgery, Arthroscopic Surgery, Sports Medicine

Herbert I. Hermele

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Fairfield, 203-337-2600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Steven E. Hindman

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Foot & Ankle Surgery, Hand & Wrist Surgery, Hip & Knee Surgery, Trauma

Peter W. Hughes

Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-4087 HOSPITAL: Stamford Hip & Knee Replacement

Brian F. Kavanagh Orthopaedic &

Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Hip & Knee Replacement, Joint Replacement

T. Jay Kleeman

OrthoConnecticut Norwalk, 203-845-2200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Foot & Ankle Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Orthopaedics-Non Surgical, Sports Medicine

David Lawrence Kramer

Connecticut Neck & Back Specialists Danbury, 203-744-9700 HOSPITAL: Danbury Spinal Surgery, Trauma, Minimally Invasive Surgery

Michael M. Lynch

OrthoConnecticut Norwalk, 203-845-2200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Pediatric Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic Surgery-Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Surgery

Seth R. Miller

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Shoulder Surgery, Rotator Cuff Surgery, Shoulder Replacement, Arthroscopic Surgery- Shoulder

David P. Nocek

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Hip & Knee Replacement, Joint Replacement, Trauma

Nicholas V. Polifroni

OrthoConnecticut Norwalk, 203-845-2200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Sports Medicine, Joint Replacement

William T. Schmidt

Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-4087 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Hip & Knee Replacement, Musculoskeletal Injuries

Paul M. Sethi

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Knee Injuries, Shoulder

Surgery, Shoulder Replacement, Elbow Surgery

Michael C. Bard

Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-830-4700 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Head & Neck Surgery, Sleep Disorders/Apnea/Snoring, Sinus Disorders/Surgery

Marc Silver

Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-4087 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Sports Medicine, Knee Replacement, Shoulder Replacement, Arthroscopic Surgery

Mark S. Bianchi

James I. Spak

Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center Trumbull, 203-268-2882 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Joint Preservation, Shoulder & Knee Reconstruction, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Fractures Yale Medicine Stamford, 866-470-9253 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Arthroscopic Surgery-Knee, Arthroscopic Surgery-Shoulder

Dov Bloch

Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-830-4700 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Sinus Disorders, Thyroid & Parathyroid Surgery

Stamford Ear, Nose & Throat Stamford, 203-348-7797 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Head & Neck Surgery, Nasal & Sinus Disorders, Balloon Sinuplasty

Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford Stamford, 203-325-4087 HOSPITAL: Stamford Foot & Ankle Surgery, Ankle Reconstruction

Richard J. Brauer

Katherine B. Vadasdi

Associates of Otolaryngology Greenwich, 203-869-0177 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Head & Neck Surgery, Thyroid Cancer & Surgery

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Adolescent Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine-Women, Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, Shoulder Replacement

Stephen D. Breda

Bridgeport, 203-371-5166 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Head & Neck Surgery

Mark E. Wilchinsky

Bradford S. Chervin

Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center Trumbull, 203-268-2882 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Arthroscopic Surgery, Joint Replacement

Ear, Nose and Throat, Allergy and Facial Plastic Surgery Specialists Southport, 203-256-3338 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Norwalk Nasal & Sinus Disorders, Swallowing Disorders, Hearing Disorders/ Tinnitus, Sleep Disorders/ Apnea/Snoring

OTOLARYNGOLOGY David I. Astrachan

Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists of Connecticut Hamden, 203-248-8409 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven Hearing Loss/Tinnitus, Nasal Surgery, Sinus Disorders, Vocal Cord Disorders

Steven M. Feldman

Westmed Medical Group Greenwich, 203-629-5500 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Throat Disorders, Hearing Disorders/Tinnitus, Sleep Disorders/Apnea/Snoring

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Neil A. Gordon

Split Rock Surgical Associates Wilton, 203-834-7700 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Yale-New Haven Cosmetic Surgery-Face, Facial Rejuvenation, Rhinoplasty, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Steven A. Bramwit

Allen I. Troy

Ear, Nose & Throat of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-259-4700 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Yale-New Haven Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Yale-New Haven, Otolaryngology Stratford, 203-375-0050 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Sleep Disorders, Sinus Disorders/Surgery, Hearing Disorders/ Tinnitus, Balance Disorders Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-830-4700 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Head & Neck Cancer & Surgery, Thyroid & Parathyroid Cancer & Surgery, Salivary Gland Tumors & Surgery, Sinus Disorders/Surgery

Craig Tifford

Lawrence J. Fliegelman

Jay Klarsfeld

Bruce H. Klenoff

Ear, Nose & Throat Center Stamford, 203-353-0000 HOSPITAL: Stamford Ear Disorders/Surgery, Sinus Disorders/Surgery, Pediatric Otolaryngology

Jason R. Klenoff

Ear, Nose & Throat Center Stamford, 203-353-0000 HOSPITAL: Stamford Pediatric & Adult Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, Sinus Disorders, Throat Disorders

Edward M. Lane

Yale-New Haven, Otolaryngology Stratford, 203-375-0050 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Nasal Allergy, Nasal Reconstruction

Biana Lanson

Ear, Nose & Throat Center Stamford, 203-353-0000 HOSPITAL: Stamford Laryngeal Disorders, Endoscopic Surgery, Sinus Disorders/Surgery, Balloon Sinuplasty

Richard A. Levin

Ear, Nose & Throat of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-259-4700 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Yale-New Haven

Sinus Disorders, Hearing Disorders/Tinnitus, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Otitis Media

Steven B. Levine

ENT & Allergy Associates Trumbull, 203-380-3707 HOSPITALS:

Bridgeport, Norwalk

Sinus Disorders, Sleep Disorders/Apnea/Snoring, Hearing & Balance Disorders, Rhinosinusitis

Michelle Siegel Marrinan

Greenwich Ear, Nose & Throat Greenwich, 203-869-2030 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Neuro-Otology

Andrew J. Parker

Parker Ear, Nose & Throat Norwalk, 203-866-8121 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Hearing Disorders/ Tinnitus, Sinus Disorders, Voice Disorders, Sleep Disorders/Apnea/Snoring

Adam W. Pearl

Connecticut Ear, Nose Throat Medical & Surgical Specialists Trumbull, 203-452-7081 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Head & Neck Surgery, Swallowing Disorders, Voice Disorders, Hearing Disorders/Tinnitus

Sara Richer

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-459-2666 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Parathyroid Surgery, Salivary Gland Surgery, Sinus Disorders, Thyroid Cancer & Surgery

Stephen J. Salzer

Greenwich Ear, Nose & Throat Greenwich, 203-869-2030 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Thyroid & Parathyroid Surgery, Pediatric Otolaryngology, Sinus Disorders/Surgery, Thyroid Cancer & Surgery

Robert Weiss

CT ENT Sinus Center Norwalk, 203-716-6008 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Sinus Disorders & Surgery

PAIN MEDICINE Rahul S. Anand

Connecticut Pain & Wellness Center Fairfield, 203-319-9355 Pain-Interventional


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Techniques, Pain-Back & Neck, Pain-after Spinal Intervention, Spinal Cord Stimulation

Arghiris Barbadimos Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-2762277 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Robert J. Boolbol

Pain & Spine Specialists of Connecticut Trumbull, 203-373-7330 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Hartford Pain-Back, Pain-Spine, Pain-Musculoskeletal, Pain-Interventional Techniques

Vincent R. Carlesi

Pain Management Associates of Connecticut Stamford, 203-325-5700 HOSPITAL: Danbury Pain-Interventional Techniques, Pain-Back & Neck, Pain-Spine, Pain-Chronic

PATHOLOGY Vicki L. Altmeyer

Greenwich Hospital, Pathology Greenwich, 203-863-3061 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Cytopathology, Surgical Pathology

Robert C. Babkowski

Augusto H. Podesta

Stamford Pathology Group Stamford, 203-276-7420 HOSPITAL: Stamford Gastrointestinal Pathology

Bo Xu

Stamford Pathology Group Stamford, 203-276-7420 HOSPITAL: Stamford Gynecologic Pathology, Urologic Pathology

PEDIATRIC ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY Ora Burstein

Allergy & Asthma Center of Stamford Stamford, 203-978-0072 HOSPITAL: Stamford Asthma & Allergy, Food Allergy

Mitchell R. Lester

Fairfield County Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4034 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Greenwich Allergy, Asthma & Allergy, Food Allergy, Immunotherapy

PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY Allison B. Levey

Stamford Pathology Group Stamford, 203-276-7420 HOSPITAL: Stamford Breast Pathology, Gastrointestinal Pathology, Gynecologic Pathology, Thyroid Cancer

New York Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Center Darien, 203-662-0313 HOSPITALS: NY-Pres Morgan Stanley Children’s, Stamford Congenital Heart Disease, Fetal Echocardiography

Raymond A. Baer

Michael S. Snyder

Stamford Pathology Group Stamford, 203-276-7420 HOSPITAL: Stamford Hematopathology

William B. Laskin

Yale-New Haven, Pathology Bridgeport, 203-785-2788 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology, SarcomaSoft Tissue

Marguerite Monteiro Pinto

Bridgeport, 203-384-3156 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Gynecologic Pathology, Breast Pathology

New York Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Center Darien, 203-662-0313 HOSPITALS: NY-Pres Morgan Stanley Children’s, Stamford Congenital Heart Disease, Echocardiography, Fetal Echocardiography

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY Patricia Eagan

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Fairfield, 203-452-8322 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Mary Sarrantonio

Pediatric Healthcare Associates

Fairfield, 203-452-8322 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Greenwich, 203-210-2815

Behavioral Disorders, Asthma

PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY

Greenwich, Westchester

Bruce W. Cohen

HOSPITALS:

Pediatric Dermatology, Adolescent Medicine, Learning Disorders

Mark S. Glassman

Amy Agoglia

Boston Children’s Health Physicians Norwalk, 203-853-7170 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Boston Children’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Crohn’s, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Diarrheal Diseases, Food Allergy

Doctors’ Pediatric Ridgefield, 203-431-3363 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Jamie Alon

Pediatric Associates of Western Connecticut Danbury, 203-744-1680 HOSPITAL: Danbury Adolescent Medicine, Eating Disorders

Sarah Lusman

Joanne Angiello

ColumbiaDoctors Stamford, 212-305-5903 HOSPITAL: NY-Pres Columbia

Ridgefield Pediatric Associates Ridgefield, 203-438-9557 HOSPITAL: Danbury

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Karen E. Beckman

Nimrod E. Dayan

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Trumbull, 203-452-8322 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Vaccines, Travel Medicine, Lyme disease, Ear Infections

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY Gregory Dworkin

Children’s Health & Wellness Center Danbury, 203-790-5437 HOSPITAL: Danbury Asthma, Chronic Lung Disease

Riverside Pediatrics Riverside, 203-629-5800 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford ADD/ADHD

Anil Britto

Ridgefield Pediatric Associates Ridgefield, 203-438-9557 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Jane M. Brotanek

Ridgefield Pediatric Associates Ridgefield, 203-438-9557 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Jacob Hen Jr.

Alison Marie Cass

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-337-8600 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Asthma, Critical Care

Greenwich Pediatric Associates Old Greenwich, 203-637-3212 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford

Hossein Sadeghi

Pediatric Pulmonology Stamford, 203-276-5949 HOSPITAL: NY-Pres Columbia Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, Bronchoscopy, Bronchitis

Robert D. Chessin

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Bridgeport, 203-452-8322 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Learning Disorders, Developmental Disorders, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders

PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Sarah M. Lambert

Greenwich Hospital, Urology Greenwich, 203-785-2815 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Hypospadias, Hydronephrosis, Undescended Testis, Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR)

Loretta Cody

Children’s Medical Group of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-661-2440 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Boston Children’s

Elin R. Cohen

Black Rock Pediatrics Fairfield, 203-337-5333 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Developmental &

PEDIATRICS Peter J. Acker

Westmed Medical Group

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Pediatric Associates of Western Connecticut Danbury, 203-744-1680 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Michael Connolly

Northeast Medical Group Stratford, 203-3783080 HOSPITALS: Yale-New Haven, Bridgeport Adolescent Medicine, Asthma, Vaccines

Taralyn Cronin-Weir Brookside Pediatrics Bridgeport, 203-374-3001 HOSPITALS:

Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Jason M. Davis

New England Pediatrics Stamford, 203-323-1770 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Richard M. Freedman

of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-622-4301 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Developmental Disorders, Asthma

Rosemary E. Klenk

New England Pediatrics New Canaan, 203-972-5232 HOSPITAL: Stamford ADD/ADHD, Eating Disorders

Arnold B. Korval

Greenwich Pediatric Associates Stamford, 203-357-9547 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford

Joan A. Magner

Center for Pediatric Medicine Danbury, 203-790-0822 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Laura Marks

Willows Pediatric Group Westport, 203-319-3939 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Nutrition, Immunotherapy

Katherine N. Mini

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Bridgeport, 203-452-8322 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Newborn Care

Children’s Medical Group of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-661-2440 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Boston Children’s

C. Nicole Gorman

Nicholas P. Mongillo

Village Pediatrics Westport, 203-221-7337 HOSPITAL: Norwalk ADD/ADHD

David A. Gropper

Pediatric Associates of Western Connecticut Danbury, 203-744-1680 HOSPITAL: Danbury Allergy, Infectious Disease

David A. Hedrick

Children’s Medical Group of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-661-2440 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Boston Children’s

Jennifer Henkind

Stamford Pediatric Associates Stamford, 203-324-4109 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Thomas P. Homa

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Fairfield, 203-452-8322 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Susanna K. Jalkut

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Fairfield, 203-452-8322 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Paul E. Juan

Valley Pediatrics

Pedi-Care Pediatrics Shelton, 203-924-7334 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven AIDS/HIV, Sports Medicine, ADD/ADHD, Behavioral Disorders

Alan H. Morelli

New England Pediatrics Stamford, 203-323-1770 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Katherine Kelly Noble Sound Beach Pediatrics Stamford, 203-363-0123 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich

Nancy H. O’Hara

Center for Integrative Health Wilton, 203-834-2813 Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADD/ADHD, Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Thomas Odinak

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Fairfield, 203-452-8322 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Jeffrey Owens

Willows Pediatric Group Westport, 203-319-3939 HOSPITAL: Norwalk


FAIRFIELD COUNTY’S TOP DOCTORS 2019

Todd Robert Palker

New England Pediatrics New Canaan, 203-972-5232 HOSPITAL: Stamford

Kathryn J. Quinn

Trumbull Pediatrics Trumbull, 203-268-1766 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Infectious Disease, Preventive Medicine

Henry M. Rascoff

Sound Beach Pediatrics Stamford, 203-363-0123 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Preventive Medicine

Medical Group Danbury, 203-794-5605 HOSPITAL: Danbury Acupuncture, Neurologic Rehabilitation, Cancer Rehabilitation, Lymphedema

Alice Chen

Hospital for Special Surgery Stamford, 203-705-2087 Musculoskeletal Disorders, Joint Pain-Minimally Invasive Therapy, Acupuncture, Pain-Back & Neck

Janet E. Freedman

Pediatric Associates of Western Connecticut Danbury, 203-744-1680 HOSPITAL: Danbury Developmental Disorders, ADD/ADHD

Greenwich Hospital, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Greenwich, 203-863-4290 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Acupuncture, Lymphedema, Spasticity Management

Steven L. Schiz

Linda F. Grant

Rachel Rothschild

Children’s Medical Group of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-661-2440 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Boston Children’s

Rachel E. Sheiman

Willows Pediatric Group Westport, 203-319-3939 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Nutrition, Obesity, Vaccines, Adolescent Medicine

Jonathan E. Sollinger

Willows Pediatric Group Westport, 203-319-3939 HOSPITAL: Norwalk ADD/ADHD, Developmental & Behavioral Disorders

Lori Storch-Smith

Bay Street Pediatrics Westport, 203-227-3674 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Preventive Medicine

George Tsimoyianis

Darien Pediatric Associates Darien, 203-655-9741 HOSPITAL: Stamford Tobacco & Nicotine Cessation, Pediatric Sports Medicine, Adolescent Medicine

Amy Weinrib

Pediatric Healthcare Associates Fairfield, 203-452-8322 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport

Janet Woodward

Willows Pediatric Group Westport, 203-319-3939 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Beth Aaronson

Western Connecticut

Greenwich Hospital, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Greenwich, 203-863-4290 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Lymphedema, Acupuncture

Jeffrey M. Heftler

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists Greenwich, 203-869-1145 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Pain Management, PainInterventional Techniques, Sports Injuries, Pain-Spine

Edwin Richter

Stamford, 203-316-0610 HOSPITAL: Stamford Neuro-Rehabilitation, Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Amputee Rehabilitation, Lymphedema

Angela H. Ryan

Rehabilitation Consultants Norwalk, 203-523-0100 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Musculoskeletal Disorders, Pain-Back & Neck, Neurologic Rehabilitation, Electrodiagnosis

Halina M. Snowball

Integrated Pain Solutions Stamford, 203-863-4588 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Pain-Musculoskeletal, Pain Management, Acupuncture, PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)

David Lee Tung

Core Medical Group Bridgeport,

Leif Otto Nordberg

203-373-1593

HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Pain-Spine, Sports Medicine, PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma), Electromyography (EMG)

Nordberg Plastic Surgery Stamford, 203-324-4700 HOSPITAL: Stamford Cosmetic Surgery, Liposuction, Breast Reconstruction, Abdominoplasty

PLASTIC SURGERY Keith J. Attkiss

Joseph B. O’Connell

Greenwich, 203-862-2700 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Plastic Surgery of Southern Connecticut Westport, 203-454-0044 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Cosmetic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery-Face, Cosmetic Surgery-Breast, Cosmetic Surgery-Body

Tummy Tuck/ Abdominoplasty, Breast Reconstruction, Liposuction & Body Contouring

Harvey Jay Bluestein Fairfield, 203-254-8557 HOSPITALS:

Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

David Passaretti

Greenwich, 203-629-1900 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Aesthetic Surgery Center Darien, 203-656-9999 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Cosmetic Surgery-Face, Breast Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery, Liposuction & Body Contouring, Body Contouring after Weight Loss

Harold S. Gewirtz

Elsa M. Raskin

Gregory Frank Brucato

Brucato Plastic Surgery Center Ridgefield, 203-431-7644 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Steven Fern

Greenwich, 203-861-6620 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Stamford, 203-325-1381 HOSPITALS:

Stamford, Greenwich

Cosmetic Surgery-Face, Breast Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery, Liposuction & Body Contouring, Facelift

Eyelid Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery-Face, Cosmetic Surgery-Breast, Facelift

David M. Goldenberg

John F. Reilly

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Specialists Shelton, 203-924-2900 HOSPITAL: Griffin Breast Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery, Liposuction, Gynecomastia, Blepharoplasty

Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-791-9661 HOSPITAL: Danbury Cosmetic Surgery, Breast Reconstruction, Wound Care, Cosmetic Surgery-Breast

Boris Edward Goldman

Arthur R. Rosenstock

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Center Westport, 203-222-3700 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Facial Rejuvenation, Cancer Reconstruction

Stamford, 203-359-1959 HOSPITAL: Stamford Facelift, Rhinoplasty, Breast Augmentation, Breast Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery

Sohel Islam

Alfred Sofer

Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-791-9661 HOSPITAL: Danbury

Fredric A. Newman

Aesthetic Surgery Center Darien, 203-656-9999 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Norwalk Breast Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery, Eyelid Surgery, Abdominoplasty, Liposuction

Psychopharmacology, Anxiety & Depression, Bipolar/Mood Disorders

Tito L. Vasquez

JoAnn M. Smith

Connecticut Plastic Surgery Group Southport, 203-292-8119 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Norwalk Cosmetic Surgery-Face & Breast, Abdominoplasty, 3D Imaging in Plastic Surgery, Hand & Microvascular Surgery

PSYCHIATRY Linus S. Abrams Greenwich, 203-861-2654

Psychopharmacology, Adolescent Psychiatry, Addiction/Substance Abuse, Dual Diagnosis

Jeremy Barowsky

Greenwich, 203-340-1115 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Addiction/Substance Abuse, Depression, Personality Disorders

Joseph F. Goldberg

Norwalk, 203-854-9607 HOSPITAL: Mount Sinai Bipolar/Mood Disorders, Psychopharmacology, Anxiety & Depression, Cognitive Psychotherapy

Laurence S. Lorefice Old Greenwich, 203-637-4006 HOSPITAL: Silver Hill

Depression, Bipolar/Mood Disorders, ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder, Anxiety Disorders

John S. Tamerin

Greenwich, 203-661-8282 HOSPITALS: NY-Pres Weill Cornell, Greenwich

Psychotherapy, Bipolar/ Mood Disorders, Depression, Alcohol Abuse

Mark Waynik

The Waynik Group Fairfield, 203-254-2000 Psychotherapy, Psychopharmacology, Forensic Psychiatry

Steven A. Weisblatt Stamford, 203-517-0550

Bipolar/Mood Disorders, Psychopharmacology, Anxiety & Depression, Geriatric Psychiatry

PULMONARY DISEASE Lewis Berman

Norwalk Hospital, Pulmonary Medicine Norwalk, 203-852-2392 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Critical Care, Breathing Disorders

Michael A. Bernstein

Northeast Medical Group Trumbull, 203-551-7350 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Alcohol Abuse, Mood Disorders,Substance Abuse

F. Carl Mueller

John Chronakos

Charles J. Morgan

Stamford, 203-357-7773 HOSPITAL: Stamford Anxiety & Depression, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Psychopharmacology

Joshua C. Pollack

Prashant Soni

Bruce Shapiro

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Fairfield County Psychiatry Fairfield, 203-255-0770 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Mood Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Women’s HealthMental Health

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-2437 HOSPITAL: Stamford Interventional Pulmonology, Lung Cancer, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD), Critical Care

Plastic Surgery Center of Fairfield Fairfield, 203-336-9862 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, St. Vincent’s Cosmetic Surgery, Breast Augmentation, Abdominoplasty, Blepharoplasty Advanced Specialty Care Danbury, 203-791-9661

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HOSPITAL: Danbury Cosmetic SurgeryFace & Body

Greenwich Hospital, Center for Healthy Aging Greenwich, 203-863-4373 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Geriatric Psychiatry

Stamford, 203-327-4144 HOSPITAL: Stamford Forensic Psychiatry,

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-8330 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Sleep Disorders, Critical Care

Abhijith Hegde

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-8330 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk

James S. Krinsley

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-2437 HOSPITAL: Stamford


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Asthma & Emphysema, Critical Care, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD), Interstitial Lung Disease

203-276-7886 HOSPITAL: Stamford Breast Cancer, Gynecologic Cancers

REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY/ INFERTILITY

Caroline P. Kurtz

Deborah X. Fang

Norwalk Pulmonary Consultants Norwalk, 203-855-3888 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD)

St Vincent’s Medical Center, Radiology & Oncology Bridgeport, 203-576-5085 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Breast Cancer, Gastrointestinal Cancer

Joshua M. Hurwitz

Christopher Manfredi

Christopher M. Iannuzzi

Norwalk Pulmonary Consultants Norwalk, 203-855-3888 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Asthma, Critical Care, Sleep Disorders/Apnea

David Alan Oelberg

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-8330 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Norwalk Sleep Disorders

Dominic J. Roca

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-2437 HOSPITAL: Stamford Sleep Disorders, Allergy

Daniel J. Rudolph

Pulmonary & Internal Medicine Associates Trumbull, 203-261-3980 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Asthma, Pneumonia

Paul Sachs

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-2437 HOSPITAL: Stamford Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD)

Adil Salam

Pulmonary & Internal Medicine Associates Trumbull, 203-261-3980 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD), Sleep Disorders/Apnea

Arthur S. Turetsky

Pulmonary & Internal Medicine Associates Trumbull, 203-261-3980 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Sleep Disorders/Apnea, Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD), Tuberculosis

RADIATION ONCOLOGY Sean W. Dowling

Stamford Hospital, Bennett Cancer Center Stamford,

St Vincent’s Medical Center, Radiology & Oncology Bridgeport, 475-210-5085 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Breast Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Head & Neck Cancer, Prostate Cancer

Frank A. Masino

Stamford Hospital, Bennett Cancer Center Stamford, 203-276-7886 HOSPITAL: Stamford Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Brachytherapy, Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Bruce McGibbon

Yale-New Haven, Smilow Cancer Care Trumbull, 203-337-8700 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, Yale-New Haven Brachytherapy, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Genitourinary Cancer, Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Ashwatha Narayana

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-3773 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Brain Tumors, Brain Tumors-Metastatic, Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Pradip M. Pathare

Norwalk Hospital, Whittingham Cancer Center Norwalk, 203-852-2719 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Head & Neck Cancer, Brain Tumors

Seema Sanghavi

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7190 HOSPITAL: Danbury Breast Cancer

John A. Spera

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7190 HOSPITAL: Danbury Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT)

Shaun C. Williams

Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-750-7400 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Stamford Infertility-IVF, Reproductive Surgery, Fertility Preservation

Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-750-7400 HOSPITAL: Danbury Infertility-IVF, Hormonal Disorders, InfertilityAdvanced Maternal Age, Fertility Preservation

Barry R. Witt

Greenwich Fertility Center Greenwich, 203-863-2990 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, NYU Langone Infertility-IVF, Endometriosis, Laparoscopic Surgery, Miscarriage-Recurrent

Mark Peter Leondires

Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-750-7400 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Stamford Infertility-IVF, Miscarriage-Recurrent, Infertility-Advanced Maternal Age, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

RHEUMATOLOGY Lana Bernstein

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-869-5715 HOSPITAL: Greenwich

Andrew J. Levi

Park Avenue Fertility & Reproductive Medicine Trumbull, 203-372-6700 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Infertility-IVF, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, MiscarriageRecurrent, Fertility Preservation

Richard L. Danehower

Cynthia Murdock

Geoffrey S. Gladstein

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-869-5715 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Fibromyalgia, Gout

Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-750-7400 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Infertility-IVF, Reproductive Surgery

Spencer S. Richlin

Bridgeport, 203-371-0009 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Bridgeport Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus/SLE, Psoriatic Arthritis

Stuart N. Novack

CT Fertility Trumbull, 203-373-1200

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4800 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Lupus/SLE, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Vasculitis

Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Roberta Rose

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4800 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Lupus/SLE, Psoriatic Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Tomas J. Vietorisz

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-348-9455 HOSPITAL: Stamford Rheumatoid Arthritis

Marcie Lynn Wolinsky-Friedland

Soundview Medical Associates Norwalk, 203-838-4000 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

SLEEP MEDICINE Meir H. Kryger

Yale New Haven Sleep Medicine Center North Haven, 203-287-3550 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven Sleep Disorders

SPORTS MEDICINE

Laparoscopic Surgery, Hernia, Gallbladder Surgery

Neil R. Floch

Fairfield County Bariatrics & Surgical Specialists Norwalk, 203-899-0744 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, St. Vincent’s Bariatric/Obesity Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery, Gallbladder Surgery, Hernia

Richard J. Garvey

General Surgeons of Greater Bridgeport Bridgeport, 203-366-3211 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Biliary Surgery, Breast Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery, Thyroid & Parathyroid Surgery

Andrew S. Kenler

Park Avenue Surgical Associates Trumbull, 203-373-9015 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Breast Disease, Laparoscopic Surgery, Skin Cancer

Kathy LaVorgna

Norfolk, 203-846-3338 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Kevin D. Miller

OrthoConnecticut Norwalk, 203-845-2200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Spinal Rehabilitation

Fairfield County Surgical Specialists Stamford, 203-276-5959 HOSPITAL: Stamford Hepatobiliary Surgery

SURGERY

Helen A. Pass

Jeanne S. Capasse

David B. Seifer

Infertility-IVF, Infertility-Egg Donation, Egg & Embryo Freezing, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

Westmed Medical Group Norwalk, 203-845-4800 HOSPITAL: Norwalk

Sharon Wolfsohn Karp

Joao M. Nascimento

HOSPITALS:

Jessica Rachel Stein

Brian Alan Bast

Westchester Health Associates Stamford, 203-327-9321 HOSPITAL: Stamford Lupus/SLE in Women, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Fibromyalgia

Melvin H. Thornton

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-794-5600 HOSPITALS: Danbury, Milford

Arthritis & Rheumatism Associates Trumbull, 203-371-5873 HOSPITAL: Bridgeport Arthritis, Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lupus/SLE

Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-750-7400 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Stamford Infertility-IVF, Reproductive Surgery, Fertility Preservation Yale Fertility Center Westport, 203-341-8899 HOSPITAL: Yale-New Haven Infertility-IVF, Infertility-Advanced Maternal Age, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, MiscarriageRecurrent

Michael Spiegel

Surgical Breast Care of Connecticut Norwalk, 203-846-8885 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Breast Cancer & Surgery, Breast Disease

Anthy Demestihas

Surgical Associates Of Connecticut Bridgeport, 203-332-4744 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Breast Surgery, Trauma, Laparoscopic Surgery

Kevin M. Dwyer

Fairfield County Surgical Specialists Stamford, 203-276-5959 HOSPITAL: Stamford Trauma, Critical Care

Craig Floch

Fairfield County Bariatrics & Surgical Specialists Norwalk, 203-899-0744 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, St. Vincent’s Bariatric/Obesity Surgery,

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-4255 HOSPITAL: Stamford Breast Cancer, Breast Disease, Nipple Sparing Mastectomy

Athanassios Petrotos

Surgical Specialists of Greenwich Greenwich, 203-863-4300 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Laparoscopic Surgery, Gallbladder Surgery

Valerie Staradub

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-739-7040 HOSPITAL: Danbury Breast Cancer & Surgery

Barbara A. Ward

Northeast Medical Group Greenwich, 203-863-4250 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Breast Cancer & Surgery


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THORACIC & CARDIAC SURGERY Michael A. Coady

Stamford Hospital, Heart & Vascular Institute Stamford, 203-276-4400 HOSPITAL: Stamford Thoracic Aortic Surgery, Heart Valve Surgery, Aneurysm-Thoracic Aortic, Cardiac Surgery-Adult

Michael I. Ebright

Stamford, 203-276-4404 HOSPITALS: Stamford, NY-Pres Columbia Lung Cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Mediastinal Tumors, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

William C. Feng

Stamford Hospital, Heart & Vascular Institute Stamford, 203-276-4400 HOSPITAL: Stamford Critical Care

James V. Lettera

Connecticut Vascular & Thoracic Surgical Associates Fairfield, 203-382-1900 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Vascular Surgery, Lung Cancer, Minimally Invasive Esophageal Surgery, Robotic Surgery

Christos Pappas

Vein Clinics of America Wilton, 203-859-9004

Rafael P. Squitieri

St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Cardiothoracic Surgery Bridgeport, 203-576-5708 HOSPITALS: St. Vincent’s, Griffin Robotic Surgery, AneurysmAortic, Maze Procedure for Atrial Fibrillation, Heart Valve Surgery

David D. Yuh

Stamford Hospital, Heart & Vascular Institute Stamford, 203-276-7470 HOSPITAL: Stamford Heart Valve Surgery, Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, Robotic Surgery

UROGYNECOLOGY/ FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE & RECONSTRUCT SURGERY

Brian J. Hines

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-4524 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Urogynecology, Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair, Pelvic Floor Reconstruction, Minimally Invasive Surgery

Katherine S. Sandhu

Stamford Health Medical Group Stamford, 203-276-4524 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Urogynecology, Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair, Pelvic Reconstruction, Minimally Invasive Surgery

UROLOGY Steven Batter

Urology Associates of Norwalk Norwalk, 203-853-4200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Kidney Stones, Genitourinary Cancer

Jonathan Eric Bernie

Urology Associates of Norwalk Norwalk, 203-853-4200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Minimally Invasive Surgery, Prostate Surgery, Laparoscopic Kidney Surgery, IncontinenceMale & Female

Stanford Broder

Urology Associates of Danbury Danbury, 203-748-0330 HOSPITAL: Danbury Brachytherapy, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Prostate Surgery, Prostate Cancer

John James Bruno Jr.

Urology Associates of Danbury Danbury, 203-748-0330 HOSPITAL: Danbury Ureteral Reconstruction

Jeremy Kaufman

Urological Associates of Bridgeport Trumbull, 203-375-3456 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

Kenneth Alan Kingsly

Northeast Medical Group Fairfield, 203-254-1576 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Erectile Dysfunction, Urologic Cancer

Lawrence D. Muldoon Northeast Medical Group Fairfield, 203-254-1576 HOSPITALS:

Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Bladder Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Kidney Stones, Prostate Benign Disease

VASCULAR & INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

Michael J. Nurzia

Laura J. Hodges

Stamford Urology Stamford, 203-356-9391 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Prostate Cancer, Prostate Benign Disease, Bladder Cancer, Kidney Stones

Greenwich Hospital, Radiology Greenwich, 203-863-3042 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Uterine Fibroid Embolization, Varicose Veins, Uterine Fibroid Embolization, Vein Disorders

Edward Paraiso Jr.

Urological Associates of Bridgeport Trumbull, 203-375-3456 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Urologic Cancer, Robotic Surgery

Melvin Rosenblatt

Connecticut Image Guided Surgery Fairfield, 203-330-0248 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Radiofrequency Tumor Ablation, Vein Disorders, Endovascular Laser Ablation

Jeffrey A. Ranta

Greenwich Urological Associates Greenwich, 203-869-1285 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Kidney Stones, Urologic Cancer, Incontinence, Pain-Pelvic

Fatejeet Sandhu

Danbury Radiology Associates Danbury, 203-739-7532 HOSPITAL: Danbury Interventional Radiology

Richard P. Santarosa

Stamford Urology Stamford, 203-356-9391 HOSPITALS: Stamford, Greenwich Prostate Cancer, Prostate Benign Disease, Bladder Cancer, Minimally Invasive Surgery

Edward B. Strauss

Norwalk Hospital, Radiology Norwalk, 203-852-2715 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Aneurysm-Abdominal Aortic, Thrombolytic Therapy

VASCULAR SURGERY Stephen Bauer

Southern Connecticut Vascular Center Old Greenwich, 203-425-2792 HOSPITALS: Greenwich, Stamford Endovascular Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery, AneurysmAortic, Peripheral Vascular Disease

Seth Barak Blattman

Connecticut Vascular & Thoracic Surgical Associates Fairfield, 203-382-1900 HOSPITAL: St. Vincent’s Endovascular Surgery,

Aneurysm-Abdominal & Thoracic Aortic, Carotid Artery Angioplasty & Stent

Alan M. Dietzek

Western Connecticut Medical Group Danbury, 203-794-5680 HOSPITAL: Danbury Minimally Invasive Surgery, Vein Disorders, Varicose Veins, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Paul J. Gagne

The Vascular Experts Darien, 844-482-7285 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Greenwich Endovascular Surgery, Aneurysm-Abdominal Aortic, Carotid Endarterectomy, Vein Disorders

Ben U. Marsan

The Vascular Experts Darien, 844-482-7285 HOSPITALS: Norwalk, Bridgeport Peripheral Vascular Disease, Vein Disorders, Aneurysm-Aortic, Endovascular Surgery F

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Urology Associates of Norwalk Norwalk, 203-853-4200 HOSPITAL: Norwalk Urology-Female, Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair, Incontinence-Male & Female, Voiding Dysfunction

Nicholas Stroumbakis

Greenwich Urological Associates Greenwich, 203-869-1285 HOSPITAL: Greenwich Prostate Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Kidney Cancer

Nicholas A. Viner

Urological Associates of Bridgeport Trumbull, 203-375-3456 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s Prostate Cancer, Kidney Stones, Bladder Cancer, Vasectomy

Robert Weinstein

Urological Associates of Bridgeport Trumbull, 203-375-3456 HOSPITALS: Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s

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Park Avenue Fertility and Reproductive Medicine 1305 Post Road, Fairfield, CT 203.254.6000 91 East Avenue, Norwalk, CT 203.853.6700 5520 Park Avenue, Trumbull, CT 203.372.6700 parkavefertility.com

DR. ANDREW LEVI UNDERSTANDS THE POSITIVE EFFECT THAT SEEING THE SAME DOCTOR HAS ON HIS PATIENTS. As founder and medical director of Park Avenue Fertility and Reproductive Medicine (PAFRM), he has been helping patients who struggle with infertility for more than two decades. He recognizes how important it is for couples to develop a close connection with their doctor during one of the most emotional times in their lives. Dr. Levi’s philosophy of “one doctor, one patient at a time” has been

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such a success that he opened an office in his hometown of Fairfield, as well as one in Norwalk, to better serve patients in Fairfield County and southern Connecticut. As with his primary office in Trumbull, the philosophy and treatment in those offices focus on personalized care. Dr. Levi believes that continuity of care is crucial in treating infertility. Unlike at larger fertility clinics, patients at PAFRM are treated with individualized care, not treated like a number. He makes the journey as stress-free as possible in a newly renovated, comfortable and soothing environment with flexible office hours and no long waits. His compassion and results have consistently earned him and his practice multiple “top doctor” and “compassionate doctor” awards from both patients and his peers. In addition, PAFRM is proud to be a Center of Excellence for United Healthcare, Oxford, Aetna, Cigna, and Anthem BC/BS. Broadly trained in all aspects of reproductive medicine, Dr. Levi provides his patients with a wide variety of treatment options. Treatments range from the simplest to the most advanced, based on a patient’s age, diagnosis and duration of infertility. These may include

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intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF), the latter performed on-site in PAFRM’s state-of-the-art IVF laboratory. In addition, PAFRM offers advanced reproductive services including egg freezing and fertility preservation, preimplantation genetic testing, egg donation and gestational surrogacy. Dr. Levi specializes in caring for patients with PCOS, endometriosis and recurrent miscarriage. PAFRM also offers a range of treatment options to the LGBTQ+ community, as well as to single women who wish to conceive. Board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, as well as in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Levi graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and performed his OB/GYN residency at Georgetown University. He then completed a three-year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the National Institutes of Health. He is widely published and is a renowned speaker and instructor. To learn more about Dr. Levi and Park Avenue Fertility, please visit their website at parkavefertility.com or call for an appointment at 203-372-6700.


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ARTHUR L. JENKINS, III, MD Jenkins NeuroSpine 31 River Road, Suite 100 Cos Cob, CT 65 East 96th Street, Suite 1B New York, NY 646.499.0488 JenkinsNeuroSpine.com

AS ONE OF THE TOP SPINE SURGEONS IN THE U.S., DR. JENKINS BRINGS THE latest advancements in evaluating and treating spine conditions to Fairfield and Westchester counties, in his new practice where he can focus even more on quality and improving the lives of his patients. With offices in Manhattan and Fairfield County (Greenwich), Dr. Jenkins brings the

excellence of his New York City practice to his Connecticut patients. Fellowship-trained at Harvard, Dr. Jenkins has performed extensive clinical spine research in his field, offering minimally invasive microscopic, endoscopic, computer-guided and laser spine surgeries. He is one of the highest rated and most experienced spine surgeons in the Tristate area, trained and familiar with every spinal surgery technique. His treatment philosophy can be summed up as: “I do the most for you that does the least to you.” To ensure his patients have the best outcome with the least invasive approach, Dr. Jenkins collaborates with all of his patients’ physicians and specialists including orthopaedic surgeons, chiropractors, pain management specialists, rehabilitation medicine experts, rheumatologists and neuroanesthesiologists.

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With a mission to help patients return to the activities they enjoy, Dr. Jenkins treats a wide range of people, from student athletes to active adults. He is a spine surgeon for the NYPD, New York Jets and NFL Retired Players Program, and brings this experience to all his patients. Dr. Jenkins and his team apply a very personal touch to every step of the process, while at the same time providing the most advanced medicine to their patients with spinal conditions. In either of his outpatient office locations in Manhattan or Greenwich, he uses the most advanced technology, a holistic approach, and a caring and thoughtful bedside manner to listen and help people from all over get back to what makes them who they are.

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Gastroenterology Associates of Fairfield County, PC (GAFC) 425 Post Road, Fairfield, CT 203.292.9000 2660 Main Street, Bridgeport, CT 203.333.3328 765 Main Street (Route 25), Monroe, CT 203.452.2358 gidox.com Left to right standing: Dr. Emil Blanco, Dr. Gena Cobrin, Dr. Julie Spivack, Dr. Eddy Castillo and Dr. Kenneth Mauer. Seated left to right: Dr. Strick Woods and Dr. Richard Lopatin.

DOCTORS KENNETH MAUER, JULIE SPIVACK, EMIL BLANCO, GENA COBRIN, RICHARD LOPATIN AND THEIR TALENTED PARTNERS, STRICK WOODS AND EDDY CASTILLO, are “the digestive health experts.” They provide excellent, cutting-edge medical care at offices in Fairfield, Bridgeport and Monroe.

SHIELA SUBRAMANIAN, MD, MPH New Medicine of New Canaan, PC 173 East Avenue New Canaan, CT 203.972.4205

“Our goal is to treat people with a multitude of GI problems with great sensitivity and care,” says Dr. Spivack. “We develop close, personal relationships with our patients, and we take a genuine interest in their health.” GAFC now offers state-of-the-art FUSE technology in its endoscopy center. GAFC

SHIELA SUBRAMANIAN, MD, MPH, IS A BOARD CERTIFIED internist and has been practicing primary care internal medicine in New Canaan since 2004. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and New York Medical College. She completed her internship, residency and chief residency at the Yale University School of Medicine. She manages a broad spectrum of medical issues, including heart disease evaluation, comprehensive women’s health issues, gerontology and cancer screening. “Practicing good medicine requires more time listening to what your patient has to say.” Her philosophy has allowed her to spend time and provide quality care without compromise.” Dr. Subramanian is affiliated with both Stamford and Norwalk Hospitals.

also offers video capsule endoscopy of the small intestine, comprehensive Hepatitis C treatment and genetic testing for hereditary colon cancer. At the Endoscopy Center of Fairfield, patients can have a colonoscopy or endoscopy in a spa-like setting. The doctors specialize in many GI disorders, including acid reflux, gallbladder disease, GI cancers, liver disease, hepatitis, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The group is affiliated with St. Vincent’s Medical Center.

JAMES A. SLATER, MD New Canaan Medical Group

173 East Avenue New Canaan, CT 203.972.4215 newcanaanmedical.com

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DR. JAMES SLATER ALWAYS BELIEVES IN PUTTING HIS PATIENTS FIRST. HE WAS among the first in the state to recognize that health insurance was depriving patients of sorely needed services and time. Thus, in 2005, he was one of the first physicians in Fairfield County to offer an innovative concierge medical practice, combining accessibility and patient advocacy with premier quality medical care. Dr. Slater graduated from Tufts and then New York Medical College, where he received the coveted senior student school award for his accomplishments in community and preventive medicine. He completed his internal medicine residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He has been consecutively voted as one of Castle Connolly’s “Top Doctors” in Fairfield County, Connecticut.


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Women’s Healthcare of Trumbull 5520 Park Avenue , Suite WP2-700 Trumbull, CT 203.374.1018 womenshealthct.com/practices/womenshealth-care-of-trumbull Left to right standing: Dr. Roxanne Abder, Dr. Kerry Wright, Dr. Radhika Datar and Dr. Mary Beth Harman. Left to right seated: Dr. Helena Squicciarini, Dr. Marina Torbey and Dr. Leslie Goldstone-Orly.

THE PRACTICE OF WOMEN’S HEALTHCARE OF TRUMBULL, COMPRISED OF BOARD CERTIFIED PHYSICIANS AND CERTIFIED nurse midwives, has been devotedly serving the Fairfield County community for almost thirty years. We are dedicated to providing individualized care for women from all walks of life and are committed to a warm, understanding and knowledgeable environment. Our patients can expect to receive excellent, compassionate attention from the moment they walk through the door.

From your first gynecological exam, to pregnancy and motherhood, to menopause and aging, our physicians offer treatment that is both intuitive and founded in clinical experience and the current standards. We strive to devote the necessary time to offer support and counsel to our patients, especially during critical times. Services include prenatal care including high-risk obstetrics, non-stress testing/fetal monitoring, general gynecology, contraceptive education and management, initial infertility

assessment, sexual health counseling, adolescent gynecology, menopausal and perimenopausal counseling and treatment, continence care, cancer screening, colposcopy and surgery including minimally invasive procedures. Affiliated with both Bridgeport Hospital and Park Avenue Surgical Center and easily accessed from the Merritt Parkway, our service also includes twenty-four-hour on-call service, ultrasound on premises, a blood drawing station and monthly birthing classes. From adolescent to senior, puberty through menopause and beyond, our expert knowledge will guide you through all stages of your life.

Allergy & Asthma Care of Fairfield County, LLC 55 Walls Drive, Suite 405 Fairfield, CT 500 Monroe Turnpike, Suite 205 Monroe, CT 203.259.7070 allergyandasthmacare.com

DOCTORS KENNETH BACKMAN AND KATHERINE BLOOM ARE BOARD CERTIFIED in adult and pediatric allergy-immunology and trained at top academic hospitals. In the comfortable, state-of-the-art offices of Allergy & Asthma Care of Fairfield County, they offer compassionate, personalized care, and an advanced, academic-quality approach to the full range of allergic disorders, including asthma, nasal allergies and food allergies. Both doctors are on staff

at Bridgeport Hospital and St. Vincent’s Medical Center. Kenneth Backman is the founder of the practice. He graduated cum laude with distinction from Yale University, and earned his medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College before completing his internship and residency at the University of Chicago hospitals. He completed a fellowship in allergy immunology at Northwestern Memorial and Children’s Memorial hospitals

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in Chicago and is chief of the section of allergy at Bridgeport Hospital. Katherine Bloom joined the practice in 2009. She received her undergraduate degree with distinction from Boston University, where she graduated summa cum laude and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her medical degree at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, where she was elected into Alpha Omega Alpha, and completed her residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital at Columbia University Medical Center. She completed her allergy-immunology fellowship at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.


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Dr. Joseph Sproviero, Dr. Agnes Matczuk, Dr. Mitchell Lester , Dr. Mark Litchman and Dr. Aymeric Louit (not pictured) David L. Kramer, MD

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Connecticut Neck & Back Specialists, LLC 39 Hospital Avenue Danbury, CT 203.744.9700 ctneckandback.com CONNECTICUT NECK & BACK SPECIALISTS, LLC is a surgical practice dedicated to the comprehensive management of disorders of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.

David A. Bomback, MD

Fairfield County Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology Associates

Our staff, award-winning specialists in the fields of spinal surgery and rehabilitation and recognized as ten-time Castle Connolly Top Docs, offer the highest quality, evidencebased medical and surgical management that is responsive to the individual needs of the patient and their referring physicians. Our emphasis on patient education in conjunction with access to an experienced, well-informed professional staff results in our ability to provide

148 East Avenue Norwalk, CT | 203.838.4034 30 Prospect Street Ridgefield, CT | 203.838.4034 fcaaia.com THE DOCTORS OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY ALLERGY, ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY ASSOCIATES are certified by the American Board of Allergy/Immunology and have combined experience of more than eighty years in practice. Drs. Sproviero,

our patients with the highest level of customer service.

Matczuk and Litchman completed their A/I fellowships at Yale, Dr. Lester at National Jewish Health in Denver and Dr. Louit at Northwestern Univeristy in Chicago. Our full-service, state-ofthe-art asthma and allergy practice is fully electronic. Our experienced and compassionate staff works closely with the physicians to give you the best and most efficient care possible. Every patient deserves safe and effective treatment, and because we believe educated patients are more in control of their asthma and allergies, we encourage you to participate in your own health care planning.

MARK P. LEONDIRES, MD, SPENCER RICHLIN, MD, JOSHUA HURWITZ, MD, CYNTHIA MURDOCK, MD, SHAUN WILLIAMS, MD AND ILANA RESSLER, MD Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut Danbury, Norwalk, Stamford & Trumbull, CT 203.956.2265 rmact.com SEVEN THOUSAND BABIES. That is the number of children Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut has helped parents conceive and bring into the world over the past fifteen years. More than one a day! There are many different ways to build a family, and for people concerned about infertility, RMA of Connecticut offers incomparable advantages and convenience. All six of our physicians are board-certified reproductive endocrinologists and they are honored that Castle Connolly has named each of them Top Doctors of Fairfield County.

Our doctors’ expertise and skills are a leading reason that our pregnancy rates are well above the national standard. You can check with the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, which will verify those statistics. Building a family, however, is also about overall care. RMA of Connecticut understands that when you face infertility, you may have doubts about your ability to have a baby. Anxiety and fear of failure may combine with the excitement of becoming pregnant. Our fertility expertise extends to our nurses, physician assistants, APRNs and the entire team. They provide fertility

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treatment to make your journey simpler, more affordable—and successful. Along with the

latest technologies, patients work with our Integrated Fertility and Wellness Program for nutrition counseling, mind-body coaching, acupuncture, yoga and access to financing. This is the time for your baby—and the time to contact RMA of Connecticut. Our five convenient locations (four in CT and one in NY), offer appointments to fit your schedule, including evening, weekend and early morning hours. Are you ready to have the next RMA of Connecticut baby?


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es, the holiday festivities are over and now is when the work begins. But, don’t panic. Getting back to your healthy self doesn’t have to be daunting when you have some of the best experts in wellness, beauty and health a click or phone call away. We asked these

professionals who specialize in everything from cardiology to healing therapies for their secret tips, best practices and favorite products for optimal wellness, and we’ve packaged it all up into a how-to on how to become the best you yet. Now, that’s something to celebrate.

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In the world of wellness, health experts have long believed that less is more. Although the general population hasn’t always subscribed to this mantra, increased injuries, a rise in chronic disease, and a feeling of general exhaustion are causing many of us to take a second look at how we take care of ourselves. Our panel of experts weighed in on everything from inflammation to core fitness and made suggestions on how to improve our overall mental and physical health. Have a look at our list to see how doing a little less may make you feel a whole lot better soon. greenwichmag.com

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ake sure you ease into any kind of new fitness routine,” says SUZANNE PALAZZO, owner and director of Upper Deck Fitness in Stamford and Westport. Set realistic goals. Otherwise you’re likely to feel defeated. “At Upper Deck, our philosophy is prescribed fitness and variety of workouts,” she explains, noting the classes are color coded by intensity, so you can balance your regimen and not overdo it. “People tend to gravitate towards workouts they enjoy and do them repeatedly, but over time [that can lead to] issues with repetitive use and joints and muscles suffering from too much wear and tear.” The body then becomes imbalanced, which can lead to injury. “People usually only go to low-impact or recovery workouts once they’ve been hurt, but mobility work is [also] critical to injury prevention,” she says. Here’s Palazzo’s fitness prescription for the new year:

ALTERNATE HIGH WITH LOW High-intensity workouts are popular, but they can cause inflammation in joints and muscles when you’re not properly balanced. The rigor of this type of exercise is encouraged only if you give your body proper time to recover. It’s best to alternate days of high- and low-impact exercise and devote only two to three days a week to high intensity workouts.

TAKE A BREAK “One of the ways we get stronger is that exercise creates micro tears in our muscles,”

explains Palazzo. If we allow these to heal properly, the muscle becomes stronger, but if you overdo it, swelling and joint pain may occur. Giving yourself a “down day” of barre, Pilates, walking, swimming or another recovery exercise in between high impact classes allows muscles adequate time to heal.

REST PURPOSEFULLY Don’t take two days off in a row, advises Palazzo, because the off-day best serves its purpose when sandwiched in between other workouts. “Realize that less can be more,

THOMAS MCGOVERN

STRETCH IT OUT With the new year comes a pledge to improved fitness. We hit the ground running, but are we physically prepared? “The new year should be about [awareness] of your body, its capabilities, its weaknesses,” says Michael Eaton, stretch therapist and assistant studio manager at LYMBR in Darien. LYMBR’s sessions take you through a series of progressive dynamic stretches that offer benefits that will help you relax and stick to your 2019 goals. These include:

and that the ‘no pain, no gain’ mentality has to go. Your body is the boss, so listen to it and don’t just push through the aches and pains.”

FOCUS ON CORE “Your core, a group of several muscles in the lower back, stomach and hips, is what generates power to the body,” she says. “When it’s strong and stable, your posture improves, you move freely and safely, you alleviate stress on other joints, and your spine doesn’t absorb all the pressure it normally does when driving or sitting at a desk.”

RESTORED MUSCLE ELASTICITY + IMPROVED MOBILITY

posture. With these benefits, you’ll see increased rewards from your workout and lessen the chance of injury.

Muscles become tense from work, exercise with little recovery and stress. Stretching helps break down collagen in muscles, allowing for better movement, alleviating soreness and improving

FASCIAL RELIEF Ahealthy network of connective tissue is important for proper physiological function. LYMBR’s gentle,

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guided stretches help relieve tension throughout the fascia.

OXYGENATED BLOOD Gentle repetitive stretches contract muscles and improve circulation of blood to the organs and tissues, which helps speed your recovery post-workout.

INCREASED FLEXIBILITY Your therapist will feel for an “in-range” with each stretch and take you a little past that point, holding the stretch for two seconds with light pressure, then repeating it, ultimately helping you improve your range of motion. »


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“Beauty from within is what consumers are looking for now.” –JANE IREDALE

DAILY DOSE Jane Iredale, founder and president of the eponymous line of mineral cosmetics and skincare products, believes you can bring about as much change in your skin by feeding it from the inside. This means clean eating and supplementing with nutrients that the skin loves. Iredale’s new Skincare Supplements are formulated with skin-loving vitamins and botanicals. Her favorites are:

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“They all make a difference to the skin by promoting better moisture levels and leaving skin clearer, brighter and smoother,” says Iredale.

hydrate Voya’s Angelicus Serratus Nourishing Body Oil

Hydrate next. “Using body oils is the best way to do this, as they penetrate the skin and there are no emulsifiers and barriers,” notes McKinley. Try Voya’s Angelicus Serratus Nourishing Body Oil or Organic Bath Company’s Body Butter. These nourishing products offer long-lasting hydration, a must for our long winters in Fairfield County.

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t’s true that the inner body may need a detox after the holidays, and the same is true for the skin,” says SIOBHAN MCKINLEY, owner of Organachs Farm to Skin in Westport. She recommends starting 2019 with the healthy habit of dry brushing several times a week. Before getting into a hot shower, use a dry brush like Voya’s Cactus-Bristle Exfoliating Body Brush and brush upwards in a circular motion from the feet to the heart. This will improve circulation, she says, get rid of dead skin cells and prime skin for moisturizing. Dry brushing also stimulates the body’s lymphatic drainage system, which helps rid the body of toxins. Next, use a granular body scrub with essential oils to hydrate skin and improve texture. McKinley likes Bath Soak and Scrub by Kanya, made of Dead Sea salts, Epsom salts, shea butter and lavender oil.


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FOR YOUR HANDS

Keep a tube of cold-pressed Virgin Coconut Oil by Conscious Coconut by your sink, and every time you wash your hands, add a drop of oil into the soap to moisturize. Apply Leaves of Trees Argan Oil, which contains lavender and argan oil, an anti-inflammatory, to cuticles and hands. Then slather on Kahina’s Hand and Body Balm, a sensuous hand cream made with argan oil.

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ost-holiday is a time when people forget about their nails, [but] winter is a great time to revive the hands and feet and prep them for spring,” says HENRI HELANDER, who owns To and From nail salon in Darien with JEANNE BLOOM. “We approach nails like you would your skin or hair: You have to take care of them,” he says. At To and From, every skin and nail product is nontoxic. Their polishes (Habit, LVX and Deborah Lippmann) are at least “5 free,” which means they don’t contain DBP, toluene, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin or camphor. So start the new year with a few changes. Here are Helander and Bloom’s suggestions.

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FOR YOUR FEET

Get a monthly pedicure, and use this season to leave nails polish-free so they can breathe. Use Arch Sole Savour Glycolic Acid Fruit Peel or Invigorative Jasmine Mimosa Body Scrub to slough off dead skin. Sole Savour Nail Oil by Arch contains tea tree oil, which has antifungal and antibacterial properties. Apply just underneath toenails to disinfect and strengthen. Pamper feet with Odacité Intensive Hand & Heel Therapy. Packed with shea butter and essential oils, this is the ultimate moisturizer. Apply before bedtime, then wear socks while you sleep. »


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CLEANSE DAILY Rather than stripping your face of its protective oils and healthy bacteria, Sherwood recommends an oilbased cleanser at night. She loves Tata Harper’s Nourishing Oil Cleanser, which removes eye makeup in a flash. If you prefer an oil-free cleanser, try Tata’s Regenerating Cleanser, which smells like a delicious mix of berries and flowers.

ften lost in the shuffle of good intentions is detoxifying your personal care and cleaning products. The new year is a great time, though, to rid your routine of products that contain harmful ingredients and try an eco-based alternative. “Green products, especially makeup and skincare, are really high quality and perform beautifully, says RHONDA SHERWOOD, whose new natural beauty store Sherwood Green Life opened recently in Greenwich. The beauty products in her store are plant-based, free of petroleum-based ingredients and nourishing to your skin. “We’re like scientific detectives, constantly researching product ingredients to make sure they aren’t harsh, allergenic or harmful to people, especially pregnant moms and their unborn babies,” she says. Sherwood recommends these swaps to achieve the most noticeable positive effects.

CHOOSE ORGANIC Choose a shampoo with plant-based ingredients. Conventional shampoos contain phthalates (a hormone disruptor that can also cause allergic reactions and headaches) and sulfates like sodium laureth sulfate/SLS, which are harsh and irritating. Some of Sherwood’s favorites are Rahua Classic or Rahua Voluminous Shampoo, and Rahua Classic Conditioner, which contain rahua oil.

DITCH THE DEODORANT “Your lymph nodes are next to your armpits, so this is one of the most important clean product swaps you can make,” says Sherwood, who notes it may take time to find the right one for you. She suggests: Ursa Major’s Hoppin’ Fresh Deodorant, which contains baking soda; Meow Meow Tweet Deodorant Stick, for those who are sensitive to baking soda; and charcoal-based Takesumi Detox Deodorant by Kaia Naturals, made from essential oils.

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anuary is a great time to add something to your self-care routine that you may not have done consistently in the past,” says KELLY INGRAHAM, owner of Inner Light in Darien and Fairfield. According to Ingraham, the saunas at Inner Light provide heat therapy intended to help relax and detoxify the body. When all wellness experts tell us we need to find ways to cope with stress, perhaps an Inner Light session is in order for 2019. According to Ingraham, benefits include:

DETOX AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL Infrared light, a wavelength that is perceived as heat by the body, not only feels great when it’s cold outside. It also penetrates the body up to three inches—much deeper than traditional saunas—to make your skin glow and help with cell regeneration.

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Our bodies are designed to detoxify, but our environment is so laden with

chemicals that sometimes we build up harmful toxins and become chronically inflamed. The far-, mid-, and near-infrared light are designed to help relieve inflammationinspired conditions such as chronic lower back pain and rheumatoid arthritis.

BENEFICIAL TO AUTOIMMUNE SUFFERERS People with Crohn’s disease, Lyme disease, chronic pain and chronic fatigue have reported feeling better after infrared sessions. According to Ingraham, doctors

in Japan use it to treat heart conditions. Other conditions that respond positively to this therapy include cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, digestion issues and depression, she adds.

INCREASED SEROTONIN Infrared heats your body deeply and as a result, boosts levels of serotonin, the feel-good brain chemical that is effective in treating seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

“The high heat will make you feel rejuvenated, and each Inner Light private sauna comes with a selection of music and a tablet so you can watch Netflix or Hulu during your thirty-minute or one-hour session.”

DEEP BREATHS “Reducing stress should be number one on your list of priorities this year,” says Arianne O’Donnell

Schuck, owner of Salt Cave in Darien, a 450-square-foot “cave” encrusted with Himalayan salt, which has a high mineral content. According to Schuck, inhaling the vapor of this

medical-grade salt has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help to clear the respiratory system for easier breathing. It also contains eighty-four essential minerals

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and negative ions, which are believed to offset the bad side effects that positive ions (which come from stress) have on our bodies. The cave is a calming oasis where you can relax,

meditate or socialize. Check out their Coffee/Tea Chatter Session, where you can sit in the cave for up to fifty minutes and do double duty catching up with friends. »


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Technology’s influence on the beauty industry is producing impressive results, especially for 2019. According to our experts, here we have a few cuttingedge options you’ll want to check out: Topicals that brighten and repair skin, an array of top-performing cosmetics and skincare products made without harmful ingredients, injectable hormone replacement therapy that offers continual dosing, and a fat-burning device that actually builds muscle. With all these options available, how will you choose to beautify this new year?


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ome January, everyone is focused on improving health and revamping,” says AMANDA PUCCI, an aesthetic nurse practitioner with Greenwich Medical Spa in Greenwich and Westport. “For many people, a resolution to improve appearance in one area

might [motivate them] to make other positive changes,” says DR. LYNNE HAVEN, a cosmetic dermatologist in Greenwich. They join LISA TOPHAM, a plastic surgical nurse and director of Split Rock Aesthetic Institute in Wilton, in sharing their favorite products and procedures.

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This injectable treatment helps to shrink fat under the chin, resulting in a more streamlined, youthful profile. Winter is the optimal time to do this, as scarves and sweaters can cover up temporary swelling and bruising.

RESURFACING OR FRACTIONAL LASERS LIKE PICOSURE These treatments eradicate skin damage in the form of brown spots, acne scars, fine lines and wrinkles. Down time for this treatment is only a few days, as opposed to weeks with other laser treatments.

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This is a helpful treatment for acne, rosacea and precancerous cells. This procedure does, however, have a strict fortyeight-hour sun avoidance rule.

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“Studies say we get so much blue light exposure from cell phones and computers, and just like UVA and UVB rays, blue light can penetrate the skin deeply and cause wrinkles, pigmentation, sagging and accelerated aging.”

“We focus a lot on lasers and resurfacing in winter due to their necessary downtime,” says Pucci. Results are immediate, but expect five days of downtime to accommodate swelling, redness and dryness.

TOTAL EYE 3-IN-1 RENEWAL THERAPY BY COLORESCIENCE

THE ERASER Commonly known as a vampire facial, this procedure involves drawing blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the plasmarich platelets (PRP), using an additive to enhance and form a matrix (PRFM), and applying this mixture onto freshly micro-needled skin for maximum absorption. PRFM is a newer technology that releases growth factors in the blood over seven days so you have a longer exposure for collagen remodeling in areas of volume loss. Six treatments give maximum results.

This treatment hydrates, lightens and brightens skin underneath the eyes and contains a mineral base of 35 SPF. “You’ll get an instant boost as it reduces the appearance of dark circles and puffiness.”

LUMIVIVE BY SKINMEDICA The Damage Defense Serum by day protects skin from blue light and pollution, while the night Revitalize Repair Complex regenerates mitochondria, the cells that repair skin damage we are exposed to daily.

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EMSCULPT There are other fatburning devices, but this one also builds muscle. According to Pucci, this new high-

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“Fraxel, a non-invasive laser used to eliminate sun damage, scars or texture abnormalities on the face, neck and chest, still gives you the biggest bang for your buck.”

intensity, focused electromagnetic technology used for fat loss on abs and buttocks stimulates motor neurons in the muscle, stimulating the effects of 20,000 ab contractions, sit ups or squats in thirty minutes. It increases muscle in the area by 16 percent and decreases fat by 19 percent. This involves four treatments over two weeks, with toned results four to six weeks later. It’s a lunchtime procedure that’s intense but non-invasive.

COOLSCULPTING This popular technology for fat removal freezes and shrinks fat up to 25 percent, says Pucci. Together with healthy eating and regular exercise, it takes up to two months to see results. It can be done in conjunction with EmSculpt.

HAIR PRFM HAIR RESTORATION Using the same technology as The Eraser, PRFM is injected into dormant hair follicles in the scalp to stimulate growth and thicken hair. »


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“This treatment is a one-and-done, and uses micro-needling and temperaturecontrolled radiofrequency energy to stimulate production of elastin and hyaluronic acid (which produce collagen), all building blocks of the skin,” says Lisa Topham. As she explains, it’s different from similar treatments because its handpiece has ten tiny needles that penetrate the skin 1/100 of an inch, allowing you to pinpoint the exact area to which you want to deliver energy. Whether your goal is skin tightening or fat removal, two different needles are used. It is a standalone procedure for the neck and lower face, though it can be used on arms, stomach, buttocks, thighs or knees. You’ll see results after three to six months, and it usually lasts from eighteen to twenty-four months. Expect about five days of downtime for possible swelling and bruising.

BODY

BTL ULTRA FEMME 360 For this vaginal rejuvenation treatment, a wandshaped applicator is inserted into the vagina, then emits radio frequency and ultrasound to stimulate more collagen to tighten the vaginal wall. This procedure is recommended for clients who recently had children and perimenopausal or menopausal clients who are suffering from painful sex or urinary incontinence. You’ll need three forty-five-minute treatments once a week, and there’s no downtime.

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or KARA KOLENIK, COO of Connecticut Dermatology Group, with offices in Norwalk, Stamford and Greenwich, women experiencing symptoms associated with perimenopause and menopause should consider BHRT Pellet Therapy. “This bio-identical hormone replacement therapy in the form of pellets is a life changer for women and many men,” she says. The bio-identical hormones used in this therapy come from plants and have a similar molecular makeup to naturally occurring hormones in the body, she explains. For the procedure, the doctor chooses a tailored combination of pellets that contain either estradiol, testosterone or progesterone to balance hormones and alleviate symptoms such as dry skin, low sex drive, brain fog, weight gain, interrupted sleep and more. After a local anesthetic is applied, a small incision is made in the hip area, and the pellets are inserted under the skin. BHRT has been around in creams, pills, patches and injections for years, but pellet therapy delivers hormones continuously into the bloodstream. This treatment and can last up to four months for women and seven months for men. fairfieldlivingmag.com

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FACE & BODY

“In the beauty world, a summer body is made in the winter. [This is true] so much more now with all the advancements in non surgical treatments [and] many more machines that can address issues that before were only helped surgically.”


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ealthy scalp and roots equals healthy hair so it’s crucial to make sure your scalp is in good condition,” says ALEXANDRE CHOUERY, owner of Maison D’Alexandre, the Greenwich salon. As such, give your scalp a “detox” this winter to remove all the buildup of styling products, sebum, pollution and sweat from months past. Maison D’Alexandre’s Scalp Therapy Treatment uses a René

Furterer capilliscope (a tiny computer) that analyzes the scalp to determine if it’s dry, oily, irritated or thinning. Based on the analysis, Alexandre’s team selects René Furterer products that remove impurities and improve the health of the scalp. Other helpful therapies include a scalp cupping treatment that stimulates follicles and helps circulation, encouraging hair growth.

HAIR

Here are five quick winter hair-care tips from Gary Noble, co-owner of Noble Salon in Stamford that will help revitalize your natural glow and sustain it through the cold months

EAT WELL Hair is often a reflection of diet, so if you’ve been overindulging, consider a quick adjustment, even a mini cleanse. A balanced diet, high in vitamins and lots of water will result in lots of shine.

LOWER THE SHOWER TEMP A hot, steamy shower is not ideal for your hair. If a cooler temperature is not in the cards, try a cool rinse at the end to combat frizzy hair.

CUT BACK ON HEATED TOOLS

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“Give your hair a rest. Reduce bedhead by using a humidifier in your bedroom and start your morning with product and a touch up instead of a full blow-dry.” Double up on conditioner by adding a leave-in formula to your regimen; it will help reduce static.

USE NATURAL COMBS AND BRUSHES Use wooden combs when detangling longer hair and only natural-bristle brushes to blow dry.

MAINTAIN A SCHEDULE Make regular appointments at your salon for frequent cuts and shape-ups. »


in perfect health

Most of us know the keystones of good health: sleeping eight hours a night, eating a diet heavy in fruit, veggies and lean protein, staying away from sugar, drinking eight glasses of water a day, and doing cardio and strengthening exercise at least four times a week. All of our experts in this area concur on these basic tenets, but they were all eager to shed some light on interesting health advice and innovations within their specialties. Read on to learn how to reach your peak health.

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he road to good health is pretty simple, says DR. EDWARD SCHUSTER, a cardiologist at Stamford Hospital and medical director of the Sarner Health and Fitness Institute at the Tully Center. “The people who live the longest are those who are careful and conscientious,” he explains. This idea goes back to a popular longevity study started in 1921 that followed 5,000 five-year-olds in California for more than ninety years. The most telling trait that determined longevity

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FOLLOW THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET Did you know that 36 percent of Americans are obese? “While all diets may help you lose weight, only one has been proven

was conscientiousness. Fiveyear-olds who were careful became fifteen-year-olds who didn’t smoke, twenty-year-olds who didn’t drink, forty-year-olds who exercised, and so on. “Simply put, being careful and taking care of yourself can add thirty years to your life, and doing the opposite can take thirty years away,” he says. In this new year, Dr. Schuster joins others in advising patients to quit smoking and make exercise a priority. Here are other ways you can practice preventive medicine:

to extend your life and prevent cancer, Alzheimer’s and heart disease,” says Dr. Schuster.

your arteries, which can ultimately lead to heart disease, the number one killer in America.”

cancer and were treated with radiation or chemotherapy are also at greater risk of heart disease.

SCHEDULE SCREENINGS

KNOW YOUR RISKS

WATCH CHOLESTEROL AND BLOOD PRESSURE

These should include a calcium score of the heart once you’re fifty. “This is the new cutting edge test that takes only about five minutes and measures the amount of plaque in

Women who had complications during pregnancy including preeclampsia, diabetes or hypertension are at greater risk of heart disease as they get older. Also, women who’ve had breast

LDL (bad cholesterol) should be under 80. For blood pressure, the top number (systolic blood pressure) should be 120 if you’re young, and 140 between ages seventy and eighty.

TAKE IT EASY “Minimizing stress in your life is one of the healthiest things you can do for yourself,” says Dr. Shara Israel, a primary care physician with Stamford Health Medical Group. “Chronic stress can bring on and intensify certain illnesses, [and] learning to decrease stress has been shown in recent studies to be even more important than we thought twenty years ago.” Here are her guidelines for improving relaxation:

STAVE OFF STRESS

FOCUS ON DOWNTIME

Figure out your favorite way to relax and rejuvenate. Some suggestions include yoga, prayer, meditation and practicing spirituality.

A recent study on physician burnout showed that having outlets outside of work to reduce stress, including socializing, was essential to improving quality of life.

PRIORITIZE REGULAR MEDICAL TESTS See your primary care physician to make sure you stay up to speed on tests and health measures relevant to your age and medical history. Consider genetic

testing for any diseases that are part of your family history.

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FEED YOUR GUT “The future of medicine is in gut health, so it’s important to know that your gut microbiome—the flora in your digestive system—is filled with bacteria that can either keep you healthy or make you sick,” explains nutritionist Abby Greenspun of Westport. “The health of your digestive system is also responsible for brain health and your immune system, so in the new year—any time of year— focus on feeding the good gut bacteria with a diet full of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds,” she says. While you can take a probiotic, “real food is always better.” Here are her must-dos for the year ahead:

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Good bacteria feeds on fiber so make nuts, seeds, fruits, veggies and whole grains part of your daily diet.

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Make fruits and veggies part of every meal. Check out Greenspun’s Pinterest page (search “Abby Greenspun nutrition”) for her favorite healthy recipes.

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Be a role model for your family. Try to eat healthy, and with your kids as often as possible. Always look for whole foods or those with few ingredients, and avoid additives and added sweeteners.

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Don’t be a short-order cook. Make one meal for everyone. This is how kids get used to eating a variety of foods. Some meal ideas include:

BREAKFAST

[If you tend to skip this meal], try protein bars (Greenspun likes Lara or RX bars) or a handful of nuts.

SNACKS

Protein-packed like roasted chick peas, apples or bananas with nut butter, a quesadilla on a whole wheat tortilla.

DINNER

Salad with grilled chicken, fish and roasted veggies, a turkey avocado burger, spaghetti squash with turkey meatballs. »


in perfect health

FAMILY TIES

OH, BABY! D

R. JOSHUA HURWITZ,

a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist at RMA of Connecticut, with offices in Norwalk and Stamford, knows how to be proactive about fertility. Here’s his checklist if you’re thinking about growing your family.

ATTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT “A moderate weight is ideal for pregnancy,” Dr. Hurwitz says. Being underweight means the baby may not get enough nutrients, and being overweight can hamper fertility and increase the chance of miscarriage and gestational diabetes. Aim for a body mass index of 19 to 26.

TAKE PRENATAL VITAMINS Folic acid, which can prevent birth defects, is most important before conception. Whether

over-the-counter or prescription, vitamins should include iron, Vitamin D, calcium and folic acid.

TRACK YOUR CYCLE

run in your family. Common ones include cystic fibrosis, SMA, Fragile-X, thalassemia and sickle cell disease trait. The same is true for familial breast, ovarian and colon cancers.

GET THE FLU SHOT The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends the flu shot for anyone trying to conceive.

DON’T SMOKE Cigarette and marijuana smoke (even second-hand) strongly decreases sperm count and increases pregnancy complications for women.

DECREASE ALCOHOL INTAKE

Use ovulation tracker apps to learn when your most optimal fertile times are.

Clean healthy living for both the male and female gives you your best shot at conceiving.

EVALUATE MEDS

FORMULATE A PLAN

Talk to your doctors about medicines you’re taking and create a pregnancyfriendly regimen.

LEARN FAMILY HISTORY Be aware of genetic conditions or cancer syndromes that may

If you’re under thirtyfive and don’t become pregnant after six to twelve months, see a doctor. For patients thirty-five and older, check in with your doctor after six months.

MAN UP “Up to 80 percent of men don’t visit a doctor until convinced by a spouse or partner.” Dr. Steven V. Kardos, a Fairfield-based urologist with the Northeast Medical Group at Yale New Haven Health, says that many men’s health issues are common but go untreated. “As urologists, we often see patients for erectile dysfunction, yet they often have other underlying issues including cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes,” he says. Education, outreach and direction are critical for men to understand and address health risks.

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o help keep the children healthy, “make sure they get enough sleep, get their flu shot and wash their hands repeatedly, especially in winter,” says DR. JAY D’ORSO, an internal medicine specialist with Ridgefield Primary Care, a family practice. According to Dr. D’Orso, all children should eat three healthy meals a day with fruit and vegetables, be active every day, and follow a doctor’s recommended well-child visit schedule to ensure they’re current with immunizations, on track for growth and development, and having regular psycho-social and safety counseling. Optimizing a child’s sleep and stress management is also key to good health. Here’s why.

QUALITY OF SLEEP STRESS MANAGEMENT According to the CDC, 58 percent of middle school kids, and 73 percent of high school students, aren’t getting enough sleep. Regular sleep deprivation can lead to irritability, difficulty concentrating, high blood pressure, obesity, headaches and depression. To ensure quality slumber, do the following:

Kids are stressed out these days, and if this pressure is intense and long-lasting, it can disrupt their sleep, affect healthy eating habits, and lead to depression and physical ailments like diabetes and high blood pressure. What can you do?

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Turn off electronic devices thirty to sixty minutes before sleeping. Research shows that the UV light interferes with neuro-hormones that regulate circadian rhythms, which determine sleep and wake cycles and quality of sleep.

Make sure they have adequate sleep, three healthy meals a day and regular exercise.

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Create a safe space to talk to your child about what might be causing stress.

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Unwind after homework and before going to sleep in a dimly lit, cool, quiet room.

Seek professional help when stress causes a persistent change in behavior, serious anxiety, or significant issues at school or home.

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Make sure children are active enough during the day to feel tired once in bed.

Create a loving environment that fosters resilience and gives kids structure and expectations with reasonable consequences so they can solve problems themselves.

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Limit coffee, soda and chocolate, which have caffeine and can interfere with sleep.

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Consider cutting back on after-school activities, stay in touch with other parents and teachers, and offer stress-free outlets like art or reading. »

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CHAPTER 3

in perfect health

KNOW YOUR RISKS

AGE & AGING A

s we get older, we’re more susceptible to infection and chronic illness, which come from a combination of genetics and how one lives his or her life,” says DR. DONNA PHANUMAS, a geriatrician with Greenwich Hospital’s Center for Healthy Aging. No matter your age, there are positive steps you can take towards optimal health. Here is her top advice: “

Because women are prone to osteoporosis, they should incorporate dairy into their diet.

ADOPT HEALTHY HABITS If you’re on medication for a condition, use it in conjunction with healthy habits. For patients with high blood pressure, for

example, follow a low-salt diet.

SEE YOUR DOCTOR Plan an annual appointment, especially if you’re over sixty-five.

CUT BACK ON ALCOHOL It puts you at a higher risk for developing liver problems such as cirrhosis and liver failure; and because alcohol is a toxin to

“The cancer incidence rate is predicted to be 1.7 million [in 2018],” explains Dr. Sheena Sahota, a medical oncologist with the Whittingham Cancer Center at Norwalk Hospital. Part of this can be attributed to genetics, but there are some behaviors people can adopt to lessen their risk. Here’s what you should know:

the brain, it can put you at a higher risk for cognitive issues like dementia.

EXERCISE Obesity increases the risk of endometrial cancer, and studies show that regular exercise can decrease the risk of colon and breast cancers. The American Cancer Society recommends 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise (brisk walking), or seventy-five minutes of vigorous exercise a week (running or spinning), at minimum. Spreading activity out during the week is preferable.

GET YOUR SHOTS Because immunity wanes, stay up-todate on all your shots, including the flu and shingles vaccines. Diabetics, smokers and those with respiratory illnesses should also get the pneumonia vaccine.

DIET Staying at a moderate weight can reduce the risk of endometrial, breast and pancreatic cancers. Reduce intake of processed foods and red meat (red meat has been linked to colon cancer). Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables and

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TOBACCO Tobacco exposure is related to one in five deaths in the U.S. Oral, esophageal and bladder cancers have all been linked to smoking. Vaping smoke contains chemicals, including known carcinogens.

ALCOHOL It has been shown to increase your risk of breast, throat, esophageal and liver cancers.

SCREENINGS It is crucial to maintain a regular schedule of Pap smears, pelvic exams, mammograms and colonoscopies. Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the U.S. Because of a recent uptrend in patients younger than fifty-five who were diagnosed with colorectal cancer,

the American Cancer Society now recommends colonoscopies starting at age forty-five.

HPV AND ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES Since some HPV viruses can cause cervical cancer and genital warts, Gardasil 9, the HPV vaccine, was recently approved for men and women up to age forty-five (up from prior recommendations of ages nine to twentysix). Ovarian cancer often presents without symptoms but women who have taken oral contraceptive pills have at least a 30 percent lower risk of developing ovarian cancer, with the protective effects extending past the time they were on the pill. F

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Fueled by fellowship, fairfield business owners lead a small-shop movement. The

Business is meant to be competitive. Climb to the top. Be the best. Yet, a cadre of local shops that have opened or relocated in the past few years are finding success by relying on one another. Each boasts its own unique flare and attracts its own loyal clientele, which includes owners of nearby shops. For these businesswomen who are boosting the local economy, the door is always open—for shopping, business advice, emotional support and sharing a few good laughs. They have an equal passion for creativity, for Fairfield and for the rewards of entrepreneurship. Support is both big and small—but,

metaphorical olive branch extends as far as sharing the same space or simply making the daily coffee run. each tell a story of sisterhood and solidarity. fairfieldlivingmag.com

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most important, consistent. For example, Fresh Flower Bar delivers bouquets to the shop No. 299 every week and kindred spirits, Saltwater and Swim N’ Surf, take each other’s coffee orders. They also agree on the small-business boom in town. “I think that in the past few years the downtown scene in Fairfield has gone from zero to sixty,” says Jackie Fucigna, who has owned store No. 299 on Unquowa Road since 2014. “It’s on fire! I like to think that all of the female-run boutiques have something to do with that. I feel incredibly proud to be a part of the female-led movement.”


“we like t o say, there’s no such thing as a ‘girl b oss.’ we’re just b osses, and we want our next g ener ation t o know there isn’t a difference.”

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BEEHIVE

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a New York staple to town: Art Walk. From last June to September, it ran in conjunction with the Town of Fairfield Office of Community and Economic Development and with the support of artists and local restaurants. “I felt very strongly that the Art Walk would bring not only art lovers to town, but also potential customers for all of our mutual female-owned businesses. It very much did!” Some owners note an upsurge in local shopping, which they believe is because of, in part, the addition of women-owned stores. “There is such a wonderful rejuvenation going on in downtown Fairfield right now. It has become a true shopping destination in Fairfield County, which is due to the resurgence of the small, local businesses, many of these being started by women,” says Jessica Sokol, co-owner, with Sarah McBrair, of Saltwater, a mommy-and-me boutique that opened in 2017. “Traditionally, women have been pitted against one another in business, but the current climate in downtown Fairfield is completely the opposite. We’ve realized that when one of us does well, it supports the economic environment of the town as a whole and gives us all a boost. Fairfield becomes more of a shopping destination, so people start to shop locally rather than constantly resorting to the ease of online shopping. The women business owners have caught onto this and have truly adopted the community-over-competition morale.” Vanessa Lewis of the newly opened Penfield Collective, also on the Post Road, agrees. “We build up the other

DRIFTWOOD FARMHOUSE Chris O’Shea

one for all

The secret to their success is that they lift up one another. They believe that as one store does well, so do the others—and they’re being proactive about fostering it. Recently, a group of women owners got together to come up with ways to boost local shopping. “It’s always helpful to brainstorm and share ideas with other female shop owners,” says Jackie. Chris O’Shea, owner of Driftwood Farmhouse, agrees. “As a woman business owner, I feel especially motivated to support other women-owned businesses, both in my community and the vendors that I buy from. When gifts have a story, such as being made by a women’s collective that helps employ women from around the world, it makes us so much more excited to support them. We buy many of these products, and we try to create a global community of women-owned businesses right within our doors.” She opened her store on the Post Road this past summer, after fifteen years of running her own business online. “I have always committed myself to employing other women, teaching them about the business and acting as a mentor for them to go on and start their own dreams.” Having moved from the hip neighborhood of Chelsea to Fairfield, Chris’s first passion project involved bringing

“i have always c ommit ted myself to empl oying other women, teaching them ab ou t the business and acting as a ment or for them t o go on and start their own dreams.” – C hr is O’ She a

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SALTWATER

Sarah McBrair & Jessica Sokol

“i think that in the past few years the d owntown scene in fairfield has gone from zero to sixt y.” – Ja ck i e Fuci g n a

launched businesses. Mary founded Party Party, a stationery and gift store, on Sanford Street in 2010 and adds that part of the new wave of success is because owners live locally. “So many towns are full of chain stores, but Fairfield is unique in that there are so many of us who are residents as well as shop owners,” she says. “Retail brings retail.” Party Party’s move freed up a location downtown for Carrie Bocian to open her shoe shop, ideally called The Perfect Pair. Being the new kid on the block, she says, “Opening a shoe boutique has always been a dream of mine. There’s such a wonderful community of strong savvy businesswomen downtown. It’s an honor to be a part of this transformation.”

putting in the hours

Newly opened stores can expect to find themselves up against neighboring stores that are long established and boast long-time loyal clientele and well-earned reputations. In Fairfield, those prominent boutiques include shopping landmarks La Moda, Snappy Gator, Apricot Lane, Henry C. Reid, Capri and Island Outfitters. The store owners find a niche, provide mutual support, live locally—and, of course, work hard.

businesses in town,” she explains. “Each store has its own perfectly curated offering. Our collections complement one another.” She should know what works together—her store offers a fresh and fun collection of fashion.

business circles

In Fairfield’s game of musical chairs, everyone gets a seat. Vanessa Lewis moved Penfield Collective into the space vacated by her friend Sandra Halstead. Sandra’s shop, Beehive—which offers gifts, jewelry, clothing and all things for home, baby and stylish living—is both established and new. It opened in 2013, and this year relocated and reopened in a larger space. Beehive now has an expanded shopping selection as well as a new design-services studio. Sandra also brought on board business partner Lesley Collins, who shares her love for Fairfield and her entrepreneurial spirit. “There’s so much female-led empowerment and support in our community, and we are all about that,” says Sandra. “We both would love to get to a place in our society where we don’t necessarily feel the need to define and differentiate between female- and maleowned businesses. We like to say, there’s no such thing as a ‘girl boss.’ We’re just bosses, and we want our next generation to know there isn’t a difference.” Sandra opened up space in Beehive to Mary Thornton. It was a win-win. Both share a similar style and have

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PARTY PARTY Mary Thornton

PERFECT PAIR

Carrie Bocian

“We put in the hours to try to make our stores unique and special,” remarks Kathryn Kirton of Swim ’N Surf, which has been a popular cornerstone in the swimwear business of Fairfield since opening in 2005. “Hearing our customers come in and say, ‘We love your store’ or ‘We try to always shop locally’ really warms our heart. It is very easy to shop online or shop chain stores, but shopping in our stores really does support the community—and, as a whole, it keeps downtown alive.” Sarah O’Brien at Fresh Flower Bar concludes by saying, “We constantly strive to achieve a healthy balance between our business and our personal lives. We are wives, mothers, sisters and daughters with tremendous demands on our time. We live half our life dedicated to running a successful business, and the other half being with family and raising our children. We are multifaceted people, with many roles to play. We are passionate about achieving our goals across all aspects of our life. Personally, I want to demonstrate to my children how important it is to follow your dreams. I want my daughter to believe that she can do anything she wants.” The next generation of Fairfielders will certainly have plenty of role models to emulate.

“there’s such a wonderful c ommunit y of strong savvy businesswomen d ownt own. it’s an honor t o be a part of this tr ansformation.” FRESH FLOWER BAR

Sarah O’Brien

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LOVE NOTES In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, here are a few store-to-store shout-outs.

BEEHIVE SAYS... “We’re obviously partial to Mary Thornton [owner of Party Party, left]. She’s recently joined us in-store and does the most gorgeous custom invitations and paper and events.” FRESH FLOWER BAR SAYS... “We are so excited

to welcome Carrie, owner of The Perfect Pair (right). She is making sure that the bosses of Fairfield are well-heeled!”

DRIFTWOOD FARMHOUSE SAYS... “I have to say that No. 299 (above) and Saltwater have been such strong allies for us. We send customers one another’s way, and they have made us feel so welcome.”

SWIM ’N SURF SAYS...

“From our neighbors at Saltwater (left) for the best baby and kids’ gifts to No. 299 for our home shopping and gifts…to inspiration from Beehive’s beautiful decor and decorating and the new Penfield Collective for that special outfit—these are a few of our favorites, but there are so many others that we have loved through the years and continue to shop at.”

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JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019

FTC JANUARY 27 G. Love & Special Sauce celebrate twentyfive years together, bringing their blend of Delta blues, hip hop, rock and jazz to Fairfield. Hear them live at The Warehouse at FTC. For tickets, starting at $27.50, go to fairfieldtheatre.org. »

FRI. 4 FOLK MUSIC

TUES. 29 STORYTIME

Head to New Haven for CT Folk Presents: Too Blue at the First Presbyterian Community Hall. Audiences have fallen in love with Too Blue’s seamless harmonies, eclectic sounds and upbeat energy using instruments like the mandolin and banjo. Visit ctfolk.com for tickets.

Take the little ones to enjoy Fireside Tales in the Reading Room of the Pequot Library. This special event for fathers and their children (ages 3+) welcomes all to wear pajamas and make popcorn by the fire, starting at 7:15 p.m. For more info., go to pequotlibrary.org.

SAT. 19 MUSIC

TUES. 29 STORYTIME

Watch the New York based duo the Guthrie Brothers effortlessly nail the musical stylings of Simon and Garfunkel in a special acoustic setting at the Downtown Cabaret Theatre in Bridgeport. Performances are at 5 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.; tickets start at $46; dtcab.com.

Australia’s Gravity & Other Myths: A Simple Space acrobatics spectacle will be flying into the Quick Center for the Arts. Watch these amazing performers dare circusacts that defy gravity, starting at 8 p.m. For ticket info and more, visit quickcenter.fairfield.edu.

FEBRUARY FRI. 1 LITERATURE

Travel down the rabbit hole and explore the “Alice in Museum Land” family-friendly exhibit at the Fairfield Museum and History Center. Marvel at the curious tea cups, medicine bottles and other items inspired by the classic story. For more info., go online to fairfieldhistory.org.

FRI. 8 NATIVE AMERICANS

Makers: Native American Symbols is a family-friendly program at Stepping Stones Museum in Norwalk. Children will learn how Native Americans used symbols from nature to tell stories. Participants will be able to create fairfieldlivingmag.com

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their own story using native symbols. For more details, visit steppingstonesmuseum .org.

SAT. 9 FRIGHT EVENT

Two ways to get your heart going: love and being scared. Fright Haven in Stratford takes Valentine’s Day to new heights in its Valenine’s Day Massacre event. Horrorseekers will be immersed in an indoor Valentine’s Day–themed haunted house that is sure to scare. Go to toursandevents/frighthaven to buy tickets.

SAT. 9 FAMILY TIME

Join the Fairfield University Art Museum for Family Day: Fun with Book Illustration. This is a great opportunity for families to enjoy arts and crafts together and embark on a kid-friendly art gallery

tour. For session times and more, visit fairfield.edu/ museum.

SUN. 10 A CAPPELLA MUSIC

Watch the world-renowned female acapella group Sweet Honey in the Rock perform at the Quick Center for the Arts at 7 p.m. The Grammynominated quartet is best known for its kinetic vocal stylings with messages of inclusion, equality and female empowerment. For tickets, visit quickcenter.fairfield.edu.

TUES. 19 STEM

This President’s Day, take your budding scientist to the Discovery Museum in Bridgeport. Open to students K-6, the event offers kids a full day of chemistry, physics, robotics and a variety of other STEM topics. Register at discoverymuseum.org. F

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Gravity and other Myths / A Simple Space

Thursday, January 31, 2019 | 8 pm

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“Cirque du Soleil with a fistful of grit”

– UK Express Seven acrobats supported by driving live percussion, A Simple Space is simultaneously raw, frantic, delicate, and presented so intimately that you can feel the heat, hear every breath, and be immersed in every moment. THEATER

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Sweet Honey in the Rock

Told in both Spanish and English, this theatre piece is staged on a film-set-turned-timemachine, where those who fought in the Falklands War are teleported into the past to reconstruct their memories of the war and aftermath.

Kinetic, cultured, and connected, this internationally renowned Grammy awardnominated female a cappella vocal quartet is revered for its live performances.

Saturday, January 26, 2019 | 8 pm

Sunday, February 10, 2019 | 7 pm

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203.254.4010 QuickCenter.com


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