Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
When we asked members in Connecticut if they typically need to travel to see specialists, they replied...
"Connecticut's major cities, including Hartford, Bridgeport, Waterbury, and New Haven, offer a wide range of medical specialists. The suburban towns of Greenwich, Stamford, and Danbury also have a good selection of medical specialists. The cities of West Hartford, Fairfield, and New Britain offer a variety of specialists that are well-regarded in the medical community. Additionally, the rural towns of Litchfield and Tolland counties have access to well-respected specialists with many years of experience," said another in Connecticut.
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Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
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