Bryan Alan Groth, DPM is a Podiatrist (Foot Specialist) - Foot & Ankle Surgery practicing in Colorado Springs, CO
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“DO NOT see Dr. Bryan Groth for removal of bunions”
I saw Dr. Groth for my bunion on my right foot and was also told that I had two hammer toes. He said that he would perform surgery on my foot to remove the bunion and would insert 6 screws into my foot and 2 pins in the toes. According to him he does this surgery "every day" and the reason for the screws was to prevent more bunions from returning and to correct the shape that my foot had moved in to because of the bunions. I was told that he could correct my 2 hammer toes and they would be in li...Original review on DoctorsDig.com
I have seen both Dr. Hainge and Groth for a sprained ankle which occurred last Nov. 2009. The sprain affected the peroneals and calcaneal ligament. After the MRI report in January, Dr. Hainge suggested more PT even though the ankle was in severe pain. I followed his advice using a different therapist that works w/ the ice skaters. In July, the therapist sent me back because the ankle was still 70%, swollen, and very unstable. He looked at the ankle and said "well I guess it is not the ac...
“Ankle Experts? Not in my book”
I have seen both Dr. Hainge and Groth for a sprained ankle which occurred last Nov. 2009. The sprain affected the peroneals and calcaneal ligament. After the MRI report in January, Dr. Hainge suggested more PT even though the ankle was in severe pain. I followed his advice using a different therapist that works w/ the ice skaters. In July, the therapist sent me back because the ankle was still 70%, swollen, and very unstable. He looked at the ankle and said "well I guess it is not the ac...Original review on DoctorsDig.com
Comment - “ DO NOT see Dr. Bryan Groth for removal of bunions ”
I saw Dr. Groth for my bunion on my right foot and was also told that I had two hammer toes. He said that he would perform surgery on my foot to remove the bunion and would insert 6 screws into my foot and 2 pins in the toes. According to him he does this surgery "every day" and the reason for the screws was to prevent more bunions from returning and to correct the shape that my foot had moved in to because of the bunions. I was told that he could correct my 2 hammer toes and they would be in li...