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At Colon and Rectal Surgeons of Greater Hartford, patients receive an unmatched level of care. With locations in Bloomfield and South Windsor, Connecticut, patients can access both routine and specialized procedures, and help is always nearby. 

The team at Colon and Rectal Surgeons of Greater Hartford includes four board-certified surgeons along with three experienced physician assistants. No matter what the patient's needs, this team of experienced providers delivers expert care. 

The practice offers a wide range of services, including colonoscopies and minimally invasive procedures, and they use state-of-the-art equipment including the da Vinci Robotic System. 

Patients who receive minimally invasive treatments can return to their everyday life more quickly and enjoy a lower risk of complications.

The staff at Colon and Rectal Surgeons of Greater Hartford knows that the surgical landscape is always changing. They stay abreast of new clinical innovations and cutting-edge technologies, ensuring that their patients receive the most advanced care possible.

Colon and Rectal Surgeons of Greater Hartford also delivers up-to-date treatments for anal cancer, rectal cancer, and colon cancer. Patients can access the latest treatments for hemorrhoids, constipation, and Crohn's disease. 

Additionally, Colon and Rectal Surgeons of Greater Hartford are the only practices in Connecticut to offer a colon and rectal surgery teaching residency program. The providers at the practice take pride in sharing their expertise with the next generation of surgeons. 

To learn more about the services offered at Colon and Rectal Surgeons of Greater Hartford, call the office today or request an appointment online.

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    "Dr. Mullins makes you feel comfortable and he cares."

    Maria G.
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    "My visit was very easy to book and all my concerns were addressed professionally. Feel very good about the visit."

    Tom K.
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    "Friendly and efficient staff. This is a well run office. Highly recommend."

    Marc H.
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    "Dr. Andrew Raissis provided me with the best care and surgery."

    Jose Z.

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