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Guilford Office

669 Boston Post Road
Guilford, CT 06437

Our office is at the back entrance, may we suggest parking in the rear of the building.

Phone
(203) 245-2977

Hours
Monday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Closed: Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday

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  • About Us
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    • Locations
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    • Our Policies
    • Insurance
    • Our Reviews
  • Our Surgeons
    ▲
    • Michael Kevin O’Brien, M.D., Ph.D
    • Kaye Zuckerman, M.D.
  • Patient Education
    ▲
    • Abdomen
      ▲
      • Diverticulitis
      • Gallstones
      • Pancreatitis
    • Anal/Rectal
      ▲
      • Anal Fissure
      • Anorectal Abscess
      • Colorectal Cancer
      • Hemorrhoids
    • Breast
      ▲
      • Benign Breast Conditions
      • Breast Cancer
    • Hernia
      ▲
      • Hernia
      • Umbilical Hernia
      • Ventral Hernia
    • Skin
      ▲
      • Basal Cell Carcinoma
      • Pilonidal Dimple
      • Sebaceous Cyst
      • Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • Patient Guide
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    • What to Prepare
    • Required Forms
    • Questions to Ask
    • Things to Remember
  • Contact Us
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