Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut

Dirección: 263 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06032, Estados Unidos.
Teléfono: 8606796600.
Página web: uchc.edu.
Especialidades: Cirujano ortopédico, Médico, Médico especializado en medicina deportiva.
Otros datos de interés: Acceso para sillas de ruedas, Aparcamiento adaptado para sillas de ruedas, Aseo adaptado para sillas de ruedas, Aseos, Se recomienda pedir cita.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 10 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4.3/5.

Ubicación de Arciero Robert A MD

El Dr. Robert A. Arciero es un médico especializado en cirugía ortopédica y medicina deportiva con una amplia experiencia en el cuidado de la salud de los atletas. Puede encontrarlo en su consultorio ubicado en la dirección: 263 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06032, Estados Unidos. Para comunicarse con su equipo médico, puede marcar el teléfono: 8606796600.

Además, su página web ofrece información adicional sobre su práctica médica y los servicios que ofrece. Visite uchc.edu para conocer más sobre él y su equipo.

El Dr. Arciero cuenta con excelentes opiniones de sus pacientes, con una opinión media de 4.3/5 según las reseñas en Google My Business. Sus pacientes destacan su profesionalismo, conocimiento y habilidades quirúrgicas.

El consultorio del Dr. Arciero está equipado con instalaciones accesibles para personas con discapacidad, incluyendo acceso para sillas de ruedas, aparcamiento adaptado y aseos adaptados. Se recomienda pedir una cita con anticipación para garantizar la atención oportuna.

Como cirujano ortopédico, el Dr. Arciero se especializa en el tratamiento de lesiones y enfermedades que afectan el sistema musculoesquelético, incluyendo huesos, articulaciones, músculos, tendones y ligamentos. También cuenta con una amplia experiencia en el tratamiento de lesiones deportivas y en el cuidado de la salud de los atletas.

Si está buscando un médico especializado en medicina deportiva, el Dr. Arciero es una excelente opción. Su experiencia y conocimientos en el campo lo convierten en un experto en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de lesiones y enfermedades relacionadas con la actividad física y el deporte.

Opiniones de Arciero Robert A MD

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
Gigi Bee
1/5

I needed an ACL reconstruction after a ski accident. While waiting for surgery, I lost the ability to straighten my knee. I searched for reasons, and learned that it would most likely be from a build up of scar tissue in the knee joint. I flagged the inability to straighten my knee to Dr Arciero and asked him to make sure any access scar tissue was removed during reconstruction surgery. I also asked him repeatedly to walk me through the procedure so I knew what was ahead. However, I was in for a surprise after the surgery.

Firstly, I cannot feel from the top of my thigh, down to my toes, and have had to end my athletic lifestyle because I just can’t control the muscles in that leg anymore, it is a struggle to even walk. Immediately after waking me from surgery, a young man in scrubs came in with some plier looking tool, asking me to sign a paper. I had just woken up from anaesthesia and felt high and giggly. I had to ask what I was signing. He said that it was a waiver for cutting my nerve. Dr Arciero never told me this was going to happen. I asked the man in scrubs what he was talking about, he said that it would relieve my pain and that there was only a 10% chance I wouldn’t regain feeling and that applies to mostly old people. Once again I was high, and shouldn’t have been asked to make any decisions or sign any wavier in that state. I giggled ok sure and he clipped something in my thigh. Only then did he give me a bottle of pain medication! So whatever pain I was in wasn’t even being treated with medication before they made the extreme procedure of destroying a nerve. I should have been warned that I wasn’t yet on pain killers before I was asked if I needed to be relieved of pain. Other doctors I saw after the surgery told me that nerve cutting was completely unnecessary and felt very bad for me. I believe Dr Arciero’s assistant did that to me just to be able to bill the insurance company for it. I was not warned ahead of time of this ambush treatment. If the risk of not being able to control my leg was explained to me properly, while mentally capable of making the decision then I would have refused being offered any type of nerve cutting.

On top of that, the scar tissue was left behind in my knee. I never regained the ability to totally straighten it after the surgery with Dr Arciero. I was in daily pain just walking and all the muscle in my left leg deteriorated to nothing. I had a massively muscular right leg that I depended on, and a peg of a left leg. I kept bringing up this problem to the UConn team but no one seemed to care anymore. The physio I received at UConn was far below subpar, after 5 weeks I was still not able to straighten my leg and was discharged being told that I would eventually get better. I never did, so I sought out a private physio who changed my life for the better. He suggested I get a second MRI, I did, and surprise, all the scar tissue was left in my knee and caused a cyclops lesion that needed to be removed with a second surgery. I eventually went to another surgeon who was able to remove the lesion and I was then able to straighten my leg - after almost two years of walking in pain daily.

In the end, I had to pay thousands of dollars for additional 3 years of intense private physio, cortisol shots, MRIs and a second surgery. I had to have electric shocks to my quadricep for months during physio to try to regain the connection between my brain and the feeling of controlling my leg. Getting the surgery with Dr Arciero was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. It has totally destroyed my athletic lifestyle, I still can’t feel my left leg and so therefore cannot control the muscles. I am looking to have a 3rd surgery to try to reconnect the nerve that was cut after Dr Arciero finished his surgery. It is now four years later and I am still struggling from what should have been a simple and straightforward surgery.

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
debaliciousss
5/5

Very skilled and competent surgeon. Takes all the time necessary to answer any questions you may have. Very detailed. Very kind and understanding of his patients need to get back to exercise and level of activity. Office staff and PA are equally competent, kind, and helpful. I feel very lucky to have had Dr. Arciero fix my knee.

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
Josie
5/5

Dr. Arciero fixed my granddaughter's ACL & did a great job. She's in no more pain unlike the first surgery she had on her ACL by another doctor who had
no clue what he was doing. She suffered needlessly but thank God for the competence of Dr. Arciero.

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
Asafu Owosu
5/5

Dr. Arciero, is a wonderful physician. Takes his time to explain the procedure, what to expect before and after surgery, and has a wonderful and caring personality. I would recommend him to a family member anytime.

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
Z Thompson
5/5

Did an amazing job reconstructing my ACL highly recommend. I am a college wrestler and I was back at 100% by the time my season came back around.

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
Linda Cadigan
5/5

This Doctor is amazing! very talented and the best bedside manner I have ever seen!!! I would highly recommend him!

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
Govinda Rao Tirunagari
5/5

Recently done with my ACL/MCL surgey & i am very happy with the surgery and progress.

Arciero Robert A MD - Farmington, Connecticut
Truth B. Told
2/5

not very friendly, not much conversation. this is the type of surgeon that treats patients like a mechanic treats cars. not like a doctor who treats humans.

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