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    Dawn R Buratti, DPM

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    4.0(4 reviews)
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    I've been a serious basketball player for most of my life. I suffered the worst ankle injury I've…read moreever had--multiple ligament tears and significant damage. I knew right away it was more than just a sprain, but I continued playing on it for two years. Over time, the pain became unbearable. I started to believe I'd have to live with it permanently, which took a serious toll on me mentally. Finding the right specialist felt uncertain, and I was skeptical anyone could truly fix it. That changed when I met Dr. Randall. I had surgery, and just six weeks post-op, the pain that I lived with for years is gone. For the first time in a long time, it feels like I'm not going to deal with that pain again. I'm extremely grateful. Dr. Randall gave me my quality of life back. G-d bless her--she's an exceptional physician who saved me from a lot of long-term pain and suffering. Thank you.

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    I've been a patient of Dr. Wee for a few years. I'm prone to getting ingrown toenails. This last…read morevisit I had I went in early after a few days after having some discomfort and before the toe got infected. This time I opted to get the ingrown toenail removed and I also did the permanent removal / cauterization. Seriously Dr. Wee is the best! He is very knowledgeable, very personable and really cares about his patients. His bed side manner is awesome. He made sure I was comfortable and talked me through everything. Seriously the whole procedure was pain free. He's very good at making sure the numbing process is pain free as well. Gary, the office manager is equally as nice and easy to talk to. What a great place! I highly recommend it! Plenty of free parking, easy to find, and the office is very clean and welcoming. As soon as the other toe acts up I'll be back in to get the permanent procedure on that one as well. The whole healing process has been easy and pain free. Easy peasy! Thanks again Dr. Wee and Gary! You guys rock! FIVE STARS ALL THE WAY

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