Our Physicians
Randolph J. Sealey, M.D.
Foot & Ankle Specialist | Foot & Ankle Surgeon
Tel: 203-797-1500
Ext: 6628
Fax: 203-730-9491
Offices: Danbury, Southbury
Specialty Areas:
Foot and ankle trauma; Orthopedic Trauma; General Orthopedics; complex foot and ankle reconstructive surgery; foot and ankle sports injuries (ligament and osteochondral injuries); ankle, midfoot, and hindfoot arthritis; ankle replacement surgery; tendon and ligamentous disorders; hallux valgus (bunions); lesser toe deformity; ankle and subtalar arthroscopy
Board Certification:
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (recertified 2020)
Medical Licenses:
Connecticut
Awards
- America’s Most Honored Doctors (2021-2022)
- America’s Most Honored Doctors – Top 5% (2020)
- America’s Most Honored Professionals – Top 5% (2019)
- America’s Most Honored Professionals (2018)
- Vitals Patients’ Choice (2018-2020)
- Vitals Compassionate Doctor (2018-2020)
- Vitals On-Time Doctor Award (2020)
- Healthgrades Honor Roll
More About Foot & Ankle Surgeon Randolph Sealey, M.D.
Dr. Randolph Sealey is the only fellowship-trained orthopaedic foot and ankle subspecialist in the greater Danbury area. He acquired his ankle reconstructive surgery expertise during his fellowship at the world-renowned Institute for Foot and Ankle Reconstruction at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2008, he became the recipient of the prestigious Roger A. Mann Award, the highest clinical research honor given by the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society.
Dr. Sealey has extensive training, ranging from simple hammer toe and bunion correction, to complex tendon and deformity correction (such as in severe flat feet). Dr. Sealey also specializes in the revision of failed foot and ankle procedures and the care of arthritic ankle and foot joints. He has become a major referral resource for complex foot and ankle trauma including tib-fib (pilon), calcaneus, talus, Lisfranc, and metatarsal fractures or dislocations. In addition, Dr. Sealey has broad training in total ankle replacement having completed training at one of the busiest ankle replacement centers in the United States.
There are many problems that can be managed without surgery and Dr. Sealey is well versed in nonoperative management for foot and ankle problems, including the use of orthotics and bracing. The phrase “foot doctor” doesn’t nearly go far enough to describe the in-depth orthopedic expertise and individualized treatment plans that Dr. Sealey offers his patients. Dr. Sealey is fluent in Spanish and will gladly conduct appointments in Spanish.
Fellowship & Graduate Training:
- Fellow: Foot and Ankle, The Institute for Foot and Ankle Reconstruction at Mercy Medical Center; Baltimore, MD
- Resident: Orthopaedic Surgery, New York Medical College; Valhalla, NY
- Intern: General Surgery, Westchester Medical Center; Valhalla, New York
Education:
- Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center; Brooklyn, New York
- Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with honors, Duke University; Durham, North Carolina
Dr. Sealey was such an amazing doctor! I’ve never been injured or needed surgery before so the whole process was scary to me. But he made everything so easy and made sure that I felt comfortable before going into surgery. After my surgery I was worried about a scar but my foot healed up SO nicely!! 10/10 would recommend to anyone who needs a foot or ankle injury tended too. He is top notch and I wouldn’t see any other doctor!
Dr. Randolph Sealey is brilliant and THE foot and ankle specialist to see. Dr. Sealey came recommended from another physician as the only orthopedic surgeon he would bring his child for foot and ankle issues. It was the best advice and we were able to avoid surgery because of his knowledge. Highly recommended.
Randolph J. Sealey, M.D. Video Library
Common Foot & Ankle Procedures and Conditions Treated
Common Foot & Ankle Conditions
- Accessory Navicular
- Achilles Tendon Injuries
- Adult Acquired Flatfoot
- Ankle Sprains
- Chronic Lateral Ankle Pain
- Bunions
- Claw Toe
- Calcaneus Fracture
- Talus Fracture
- Hallux Rigidus (Stiff Big Toe)
- Hammer Toe
- Ingrown Toenails
- Metatarsalgia
- Osteochondral Injuries of the Talus
- Peroneal Tendonitis
- Haglund’s Deformity (Retrocalcaneal Bursitis)
- High Ankle Sprain
- Jones Fractures
- Soleus and Gastrocnemius Muscle Strains
- Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)
- LisFranc (Midfoot) Fracture-Dislocation
- Pilon Fracture: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Morton’s Neuroma
- Sesamoiditis
- Tibial Fractures
- Peroneal Tendon Tears
- Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Foot, Ankle & Lower Extremity Joint Pain
Foot & Ankle Procedures
- PRP Therapy for Peroneal Tendonitis
- Ankle Fracture Surgery
- Ankle Replacement
- Anthroscopic Ankle Cartilage Repair
- Bunionectomy (Chevron Bunionectomy)
- Bunionette Deformity Correction
- Calcaneal Fracture Fixation
- Medial Calcaneal Sliding Osteotomy
- Platelet Rich Plasma Injections
- Resection of Haglunds Deformity
- Learn about Cheilectomy for Arthritis of the Big Toe
- Excision of Mortons Neuromas
- Big Toe Fusion (First MTP Arthrodesis)
- Fixation for LisFranc Injury
- Gastrocnemius Recession
- Subtalar Fusion
- Hammer Toe Correction (PIP Joint Arthroplasty)
- Jones Fracture Fixation (Intramedullary Screw)
- The Kidner Procedure
- Lapidus Bunionectomy Procedure Animation
- Ankle Fusion, Transfibular
- Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
- Evans Osteotomy for Adult Flat Foot Treatment
- Midfoot Fusion
- Surgery for Achilles Tendon Rupture
- Mallet Toe Surgery
- Partial Nail Removal (Matrixectomy)
- Achilles Tendon Repair
- Arthroscopy of the Ankle
- TightRope™ Fixation for Ankle Syndesmosis
- Triple Arthrodesis
- Absorbable Antibiotic Bead Treatment
- Calcaneal Osteotomy
- Cotton Osteotomy | Flat Foot Surgery
- Excision of Soft Tissue Masses
- First MTP Joint Replacement
- Tarsal Tunnel Decompression
- Tendon Transfer (FHL to Achilles)
- Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion Surgery for Severe Arthritis in the Ankle
- Total Ankle Joint Replacement (Salto® Talaris)
- Metatarsal Fracture Fixation
- Weil Osteotomy for Claw Toe
- First MTP Joint Fusion
- Lapidus Arthrodesis (with Medial Plate Fixation)
- Minimal Incision Toe Bone Spur Removal
- Plantar Fascia Release
- PRP Injection Treatment
- Talar Fracture Fixation
Call OrthoConnecticut today at 1.833.678.4628 to learn more or to schedule an appointment.