Dr. Regina Hillsman
Orthopedic medicine and surgery has been on the rise in recent years. There are numerous reasons, from higher reported incidents of back pain, to an increase in youth sports injuries, to better options for joint replacement surgery. As a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Regina Hillsman incorporates the latest advances in arthroscopic and endoscopic techniques, along with state-of-the-art physical therapy, to relieve pain and injuries.
Regina Hillsman graduated cum laude from Bryn Mawr College with a B.A. in Biochemistry, earning Phi Beta Kappa honors. She subsequently attended the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, obtaining her M.D. with Honors and Distinction. After graduation, Dr. Hillsman received clinical training at renowned hospitals in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia. A Chief Residency at the Washington, D.C. Consortium of Hospitals under the guidance of Dr. Charles Epps, former President of the American Orthopaedic Association, rounded out Dr. Hillsman’s medical training and prepared her for the stellar career that would follow.
In private practice since 1986, Dr. Regina Hillsman has compiled an extensive list of accomplishments and experiences. She has worked in hospital emergency rooms in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., Illinois, and New York. She has performed the most complex surgeries under intense pressure, and has helped young patients in her offices with a gentle and caring touch. It is no wonder that Dr. Regina Hillsman was named the Physician of the Year in 2003.
At her private practice in Naugatuck, Connecticut, Dr. Regina Hillsman sees patients from young to old, with issues ranging from arthritis to in-toeing and out-toeing. Low-dose x-rays can be done right in the office, which is equipped with the latest in technological advances. Dr. Hillsman is also associated with three hospitals in the Connecticut area: New Milford Hospital, Ridgefield Surgical Center of Danbury Hospital, and the Hospital of Saint Rafael. For more information about Dr. Regina Hillsman, be sure to visit her website, drhillsman.org.
Regina Hillsman graduated cum laude from Bryn Mawr College with a B.A. in Biochemistry, earning Phi Beta Kappa honors. She subsequently attended the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, obtaining her M.D. with Honors and Distinction. After graduation, Dr. Hillsman received clinical training at renowned hospitals in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia. A Chief Residency at the Washington, D.C. Consortium of Hospitals under the guidance of Dr. Charles Epps, former President of the American Orthopaedic Association, rounded out Dr. Hillsman’s medical training and prepared her for the stellar career that would follow.
In private practice since 1986, Dr. Regina Hillsman has compiled an extensive list of accomplishments and experiences. She has worked in hospital emergency rooms in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., Illinois, and New York. She has performed the most complex surgeries under intense pressure, and has helped young patients in her offices with a gentle and caring touch. It is no wonder that Dr. Regina Hillsman was named the Physician of the Year in 2003.
At her private practice in Naugatuck, Connecticut, Dr. Regina Hillsman sees patients from young to old, with issues ranging from arthritis to in-toeing and out-toeing. Low-dose x-rays can be done right in the office, which is equipped with the latest in technological advances. Dr. Hillsman is also associated with three hospitals in the Connecticut area: New Milford Hospital, Ridgefield Surgical Center of Danbury Hospital, and the Hospital of Saint Rafael. For more information about Dr. Regina Hillsman, be sure to visit her website, drhillsman.org.