Andrew Illig, DO
About This Clinic
Andrew Illig, DO is a Pain management physician located in the connecticut area. This clinic is verified as a non-opioid practice, committed to drug-free pain management approaches. Medicare is accepted.
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Testimonials
"Dr Illig is a great doctor and a very caring person. I was in considerable pain due to the herniated disc. Dr Illig carefully examined my hip and leg movements, went over all details of my MRI, and discussed the treatment plan in depth. I felt confident in the care I was receiving. In addition, Dr Illig assistant Elvira was very instrumental and compassionate and helped to schedule an appointment on a very short notice."
"Dr Lilig did an ablation on my back in my back after many years it is now at least 80% better. He explained his procedure to me in great detail making me feel very comfortable about what I was about to do. I am so glad that this procedure it worked and it was a pleasure working with him.."
"DR Illig is a very nice guy with excellent bedside manners, that being said...his staff is totally incompetent! It's been 1 month today since the pain block for sciatica was administered to no avail. DR Illig said an MRI was needed so I told him I live in New Milford CT and did not want to drive all the way back down to Fairfield to have that done when Danbury or New Milford hospital both due the, Danbury has like 4-6 sites. During the last 3 weeks they've called to schedule me for Fairfield, the next week was Wilton,last Thursday they assured me it would be Danbury but I would have to bring the disc and findings with me,and I just now received a call from Trumbal radiology. This is on top of countless calls trying to speak to his nurse,(you must use their answering service) which takes 8 minutes or more just to speak to someone that you can't understand due to the language barrier. After all that they say they'll send a message to the staff who do no fancy expedience to say the least. Sadly,I have had it with the lackluster drive given by his staff, I'm done. In the last month I've had more pain from phone calls than from the sciatica."