Dr. Frank Ennis
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ONS - Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists
6 Greenwich Office Park
Greenwich, CT, United States
06831
6 Greenwich Office Park
Greenwich, CT, United States
06831
(203) 869-1145
http://onsmd.com/
Facility Affiliations
Dr. Frank Ennis' Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. Frank Ennis specializes in hip and knee replacement, hip arthroscopy, complex revision arthroplasty of the hip and knee, and treatment of complications from hip fractures.
Languages
- English
Education
- Duke University (Grad. 1999)
- Yale University (Grad. 1988)
Areas of Expertise
- Knee pain
- Knee replacement
- Hip fracture
- Knee bursitis
- Hip replacement
- Hip labral tear
Awards & Recognitions
- Castle Connolly Top Doctors 2013-2015
- Westport Magazine Top Doctors- 2013
- Stamford Magazine Top Doctors- 2013-2015
- Darien Magazine Top Doctors- 2013-2015
- New Canaan Magazine Top Doctors- 2013-2015
- Greenwich Magazine Top Doctors- 2013-2015
Insurance accepted by this Doctor
Other patients have successfully used these insurance providers, please call the Doctor's office to find out if your insurance plan is accepted.
Aetna
Golden Rule
Medicare
New York State Health Insurance Program
Oxford
UnitedHealthcare
Workers Comp
If Dr. Ennis recommends physical therapy, then BEWARE if you go outside of ONS: there are some physical therapists in A , New York Border town along the Greenwich border, who advertise 1 hour, 1 patient, 1 therapist. A physical therapist at an HSS accredited facility in that border town, has asserted that it's safe to distract hips with a belt . But, there is not even any theoretical or high level proof that distracting hips is legitimate, safe, of any value to hips, knees, or other joints, and without injury potential. There are no studies to support it!!! It remains dangerous quackery !!!! There are many patients whose hips have been wrecked by hip distraction with a belt, who require surgery to hips, knees, and ankles afterwards!!!! BEWARE: the knowledge base for a lot of physical therapy techniques is imperfect, and there are a lot of therapists around the world forcing quackery methods upon non-consenting patients: joint distraction, graston technique, cupping, dry needling, y-strap pulling, and others.
Submitted July 17, 2023