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All practice locations will be closed on Monday, May 29 in observance of Memorial Day. Urgent Ortho care is now available on Saturdays at 211 South Main Street. Walk-ins welcome!

Arpad S. Fejos, M.D.

Arpad S. Fejos, M.D.

Arpad S. Fejos, M.D.

Physiatry / Pain Management / Interventional Spine

Office: (860) 347-7636

Fax: (860) 894-1894

Specialties:

Non-surgical Neck & Back Tear
Spine Injection
Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression
Nerve Conduction Testing (EMG)

BIOGRAPHY

  • Dr. Fejos graduated from Dalhousie University with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and received his medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine. Dr. Fejos completed his physiatry residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Campus. He also completed a preceptorship in interventional spine at the Lasar Spine Center in New York.
  • Dr. Fejos is Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He specializes in physiatry and pain management, interventional spine injection, and neck and back pain. He is an affiliate of Middlesex Hospital and Middlesex Center for Advanced Orthopedic Surgery. He is a member of the AMA, The Middlesex County Medical Association, Connecticut State Medical Society, International Spine Injection Society, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiatric Association of Spine, Sport and Occupational Rehabilitation, North American Spine Society, International Musculoskeletal Laser Society, American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine and the American Academy of Pain Management.
  • Dr. Fejos is married and has one child. He enjoys Formula 1 and cart racing and biking.

PHYSICIAN SPOTLIGHT – Q & A

Get to know Dr. Arpad Fejos, board-certified interventional spine specialist at Middlesex Orthopedic & Spine Associates. Read about his patient philosophy, why someone should see a physiatrist, and more here.

EDUCATION

  • Preceptorship- Interventional Spine
    The Laser Spine Center
    New York, NY – 2002 to 2003
  • Residency- Physiatry
    New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Campus
    New York, NY – 2000 to 2002
  • Internship- Physiatry
    East Carolina University
    Greenville, NC – 1998 to 2000
  • Medical
    Ross University School of Medicine – 1993 to 1997
  • Undergraduate
    Dalhousie University
    Halifax, NS

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

  • Middlesex Center for Advanced Orthopedic Surgery,
    Middletown, CT – 2010 to Present
  • Orthopedic Associates of Middletown,
    PC – 2005 to Present
  • Bristol Hospital
  • Associate Physician
    Southern Orthopaedic Specialists, Atlanta, GA – 2004 to 2005
  • Associate Physician
    Laser Spine Center, New York, NY – 2003 to 2004

HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

  • Middlesex Hospital, Middletown, CT – 2005 to Present

CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE

  • Connecticut License – 2005 to Present
  • American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation – 2004 and 2014

ASSOCIATIONS:

  • Connecticut State Medical Society
  • Middlesex County Medical Association

MEMBERSHIPS

  • International Spine Injection Society (ISIS)
  • American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP)
  • American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR)
  • Physiatric Association of Spine, Sport and Occupational Rehabilitation (PASSOR)
  • North American Spine Society (NASS)
  • International Musculoskeletal Laser Society (IMLAS)
  • American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
  • American Academy of Pain Management (AAPM)

PUBLICATIONS:

  • McMillan M, Fejos A, Confirmation of disc vaporization by detection of gas bubbles during percutaneous laser disc decompression. Photo Medicine and Laser Surgery. Vol 23, pp 351-352, June 2005
  • Choy D, Fejos A, Cervical disc herniations and percutaneous laser disc decompression: a case report. Photo Medicine and Laser Surgery. Vol 22, pp 423-425, October 2004.
  • Black W, Fejos A, et al. PLDD in the treatment of discogenic back pain. Photo Medicine and Laser Surgery. Vol 22, pp 431-433, October 2004
  • Fejos A, Post procedure rehabilitation, PLDD, Chapter 24, February 2003 (Book, Springer-Verlag).
  • Fejos A, Black W, PLDD in discogenic pain, PLDD, Chapter 18, February 2003, (Book, Springer-Verlag).
  • Fejos A, Choy D, PLDD: A ten-year follow-up, PLDD, Chapter 14, February 2003, (Book, Springer-Verlag).
  • Fejos A., Review of ‘Whyte, G.P. Cardiac Fatigue following prolonged endurance exercise of different distances. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. Vol 32, No5, pp. 1067-1072, 2000.’ Rehab in Review, September 2000
  • Fejos A., Review of ‘ O’Grady, M. Diclofenac sodium (Voltaren) reduced exercise-induced injury in human skeletal muscle. Med Sci Sports Exerc. Vol 32, No 5, PP1191-1195, 2000.’ Rehab in Review, October 2000
  • Fejos A, Review of ‘O’Kroy, JA. Oxygen uptake and ventilatory effects of external nasal dilator ergometry. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. Vol 32, No5, pp. 1491-1495.’ Rehab in Review, November 2000.
  • Fejos A, Chandarana B. Percutaneous laser disc decompression (PLDD): a ten-year follow-up study. Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. Vol 80, No. 4, pp. 322, April 2001 (Abstract).
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