New Patients
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Thank you for selecting the Foot & Ankle Institute of New England for your foot and ankle care. We’re currently accepting new patients and we look forward to serving you. Please contact us today to set up an initial consultation with one of our foot and ankle physicians or surgeons.
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Our Board-Certified Foot & Ankle Specialists
The medical specialists at the Foot & Ankle Institute of New England are among the very best in the region when it comes to the medical and surgical care of your feet. Our board-certified foot and ankle surgeons work with you to determine which medical or surgical solution is most appropriate for you, based on your unique needs and circumstances.
Your Experience with Us Matters
At the Foot and Ankle Institute of New England, we take pride in ensuring every visit with us is a comfortable and pleasant experience. We invite you to call or email the office nearest you with any questions you have about your care. We also value your feedback, so please take a moment to leave us a review.
New Patient Registration
Once you have made your initial appointment, you may preregister by downloading, printing, and completing the forms below. Doing so prior to your visit will help speed up the new patient registration process.
Please be sure to bring the forms with you to your first visit along with any diagnostic films or other test results that may have been ordered or performed by another physician.
Downloadable Forms:
- New Patient Packet (patient info; health history; our medical privacy policy; and health insurance policy)
- Patient Info
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Should you have additional questions about seeing a provider at the Foot & Ankle Institute of New England, contact the office nearest you: in Warwick or Middletown, Rhode Island, or Dartmouth, Massachusetts. You can also request an appointment now.