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    Somers Podiatry

    Somers Podiatry

    2.3(3 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    I took my teenage daughter to Dr. O'Hanlon for what should have been a routine visit for two…read moreingrown toenails and a small plantar wart. Instead, it became the most upsetting medical appointment my daughter and I have ever experienced. Within minutes, he was recommending three procedures that same day: surgery on both ingrown toenails and surgical removal of the small plantar wart. There was no discussion of conservative treatment, no meaningful explanation of alternatives, and relentless pressure to consent to surgery immediately. When I asked whether the ingrown toenails could resolve on their own, explaining that mine had in the past, he didn't even answer my question. When I asked whether there were any other treatment options, he never gave me a direct answer. Every conversation led right back to surgery. I also asked how painful these procedures would be, and Dr. O'Hanlon told me he "can't say" and when I asked again l, trying to at least prepare my daughter, he said, "everyone's pain tolerance is different." I found that especially concerning given that he was recommending immediate surgery without being able to discuss what the pain intensity and recovery might involve. And he was dealing with a child. He warned that she could spread HPV "all over the place" and that the plantar wart could multiply into several more if we didn't proceed immediately, which felt like another fear-mongering tactic designed to shame my daughter and pressure us into consenting to surgery that day. Thankfully, we sought two additional medical opinions immediately. Our pediatrician recommended conservative treatment with Epsom salt soaks and antibiotics rather than surgery. My daughter's dermatologist told us she NEVER surgically removes plantar warts on or near the bottom of the foot because they can leave painful scars that bother people for years or more and are better treated with conservative methods. Both physicians felt these invasive procedures were completely unnecessary. What disturbed me most was how my daughter was treated. She became increasingly upset throughout the appointment, and rather than trying to reassure her, Dr. O'Hanlon simply continued pushing for three same-day procedures. There was no compassion, no patience, and no reassurance. His bedside manner, especially with children, is absolutely terrible. My daughter left the appointment in tears. When he sensed I was not going to agree to same-day treatment, he said "you're making a big mistake." This comment is even more shocking in retrospect now that I know the appropriate course of medical care. Also troubling was his discussion about reimbursement. He explained he would only be paid about a quarter as much if the procedures were performed that day. Bringing up his own compensation while aggressively recommending three same-day procedures was completely inappropriate and only reinforced the pressure we were already feeling. The office itself appeared somewhat rundown, and there were dirty bottles containing some type of solution sitting on the exam room countertop. After reading other reviews, I noticed one reviewer described Dr. O'Hanlon as "a butcher." After our visit, I can absolutely understand what that reviewer was saying. I shudder to think how many patients have felt the same pressure we did and agreed to invasive procedures they otherwise may have questioned. I regret bringing my daughter to this doctor. What should have been a straightforward office visit turned into a frightening and completely unnecessary ordeal. We were pressured toward three invasive procedures that two other physicians later advised were unnecessary. I have never taken one of my children to a specialist without first going through our pediatrician. Lesson learned. I will never make that mistake again. Dr. O'Hanlon has the worst bedside manner of any doctor I have ever encountered. I would never trust him with one of my children again, and I strongly encourage patients to seek a second opinion before agreeing to any invasive procedure he recommends.

    MESSED UP MY FOOT SO BAD. Left with permanent pain forever. No bedside care at all rudest doctor I…read morehave ever seen. Refused to do minimally invasive surgery and chose to slice my foot open. DO NOT GO HERE

    John Viscovich, DPM - John Viscovich, DPM

    John Viscovich, DPM

    3.0(2 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    He is a salesmen. Nice when you first meet him but he will reveal his true nature in time. I think…read morethe term is pig in a white coat? I have heard this from a number of people and experienced it for myself. A real ego on this one. Not the type of man I'd want performing care on my loved ones. Steer clear.

    I have to have to have to say Dr. Viscovich is the BESTTTTT Podiatrist ever! So I have been to 2…read moredifferent Podiatrists when I lived in Yonkers. Both my 2nd toes on both feet (by the way which WERE longer than the big toe) had cysts in them and the nail bed started to deteriorate and the toes were red and swollen to a point it had begun painful to walk in any shoe I would wear. The first male podiatrist I went to in Yonkers just looked at my feet and gave me an ointment to apply at night. Ok so I did that and nothing worked. The second podiatrist was a female doctor in Yonkers and she would give me injections for the pain and told me the injections is the only thing that would help. What do I know I'm not a doctor so I went with it. For a whole year I was getting those painful injections. I moved to Somers 3 years ago and hadn't seen a Podiatrist due to my busy new work schedule, until this year when my toes started acting up for the worse! I called my insurance company for a new doctor in Somers and they gave me Dr. Viscovich! ON MY FIRST VISIT he told me I needed surgery (toe reduction) on both toes! I'm like WHY NO ONE EVER TOLD ME THIS! he said my toes are only gonna get worse if I don't do the procedure. So my first surgery was 4/2/19 on the left foot and then 5/14 for the second foot. Both procedures were painless I didn't feel a thing. It was a little difficult to walk obviously BUT I was back to work in 4 days and both my feet are PERFECTTTTTTT and no pain or cysts or anything else! I'm so grateful for Dr. Viscovich and his staff are absolutely amazing!! I have already made appointments for my Boyfriend to see him and my Daughter n Law has also made an appt with him to! I highly recommend him and will forever be my Podiatrist!

    Kyrou Podiatry Associates - podiatrists - Updated August 2026

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