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Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D.

Doctor

4/5(95)
660 Glades Rd Suite 460 Boca Raton FL, 33431
Rating

4/5

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Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D. is a top Doctor in Boca Raton, FL. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D. is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D. is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D. is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Boca Raton, FL, Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D. is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.

Education and Training

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania 1987

Board Certification

Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS

Provider Details

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Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D.'s Expert Contributions
  • Antibiotics, it says take 1 four times a day?

    Assuming that you are sleeping the normal amount of time (7-8 hours per night), you can take the antibiotics during your waking hours. READ MORE

  • Unrelenting hives?

    I would recommend that you consult with both an allergist and a dermatologist. Usually an allergic reaction to a medication will subside within a few days after stopping its use, although sometimes it can last for months. In the meantime, you could try an anti-histamine (assuming you can take them), but your best bet is seeing the allergist and the dermatologist. READ MORE

  • Loss of balance?

    From the information provided, the source of your father's medical condition cannot be determined. He clearly requires both medical and neurological evaluation to determine the cause of the condition. READ MORE

  • Covid vaccine question?

    Although you could get the vaccine in either arm, I would recommend getting it in your left arm. Some patients report temporary pain at the injection site, which can last a few days, so you are better off getting the injection in the non-dominant arm READ MORE

  • Can I get the covid vaccine on Friday if I had the shingles shot on Tuesday?

    The CDC recommends a minimum interval of 14 days before or after administration of any other vaccine. READ MORE

  • What exact medicine can I buy to cure chicken pox?

    Without being seen by your pediatrician, you cannot be sure of your diagnosis. And you should have already received the chicken pox vaccine. Children are routinely recommended to receive the first dose at 12 through 15 months old and a second dose at 4 through 6 years old. My recommendation is that you have your parents make an appointment with your pediatrician, or take you to an urgent care center where you can be properly evaluated. READ MORE

  • Returning to worship after surgery?

    I recognize that returning to worship services can be a highly personal decision. I would not recommend attending services in person at a house of worship unless they follow CDC recommendations which include both masks and social distancing, and until two weeks after you have received your second shot of vaccine, when you will have achieved maximal immunity. READ MORE

  • Covid?

    I would discuss the matter with your obstetrician, who will probably recommend that you stop working in an environment in which you have a high risk of being exposed to Covid, and should be able to give you a note excusing you from work during the remainder of your pregnancy. READ MORE

  • Glass in foot pain?

    Cuts to the bottom of the foot can take a long time to completely heal, especially if they are in a weightbearing area. However, your question doesn’t indicate whether or not you have seen a physician, and it is possible that you could have a piece of glass left in your foot, even though the wound has healed. I would recommend that you see either an orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon or a podiatrist if you have not already. READ MORE

  • Sick during sex and sexual heath?

    It is not normal to feel sick during sex. Most likely, your nausea is unrelated to the sexual activity. If the problem persists, I would seek medical evaluation. The withdrawal method is not a reliable way to prevent pregnancy. The literature indicates that it works about 78% of the time, as opposed to condoms which are 98% effective. Moreover, it does not provide any protection against sexually transmitted disease. READ MORE

  • What to do about appendix pain?

    First, it is unclear that the pain is coming from the appendix, as there are possible causes of pain in that area. It doesn’t sound as if the pain is severe, but if it is, or becomes severe, then you need to take your mother to the hospital as acute appendicitis is a medical emergency. Otherwise, I would call her primary care physician’s office to make an appointment as soon as possible. READ MORE

  • Should I go to the doctor if I cough up blood?

    You should absolutely call your primary care physician if you have one; if not, I would go to an urgent care center or an ER. While it may not be anything serious, it needs to be evaluated. READ MORE

  • How often should I be experiencing hand spasms?

    In general, you shouldn’t be experiencing hand spasms at all. If they persist you should seek medical evaluation with an orthopaedic surgeon. READ MORE

  • Can a broken knuckle heal on its own?

    While a “broken knuckle” (medically known as a fractured metacarpal head) may heal on its own, it may not heal correctly without proper medical treatment. I would absolutely recommend that you see a hand surgeon, which is either an orthopaedic or plastic surgeon who specializes in hand surgery, for proper evaluation and management. READ MORE

  • Can I go to the ER for back pain?

    Yes, you could go to the ER, but I would not recommend it for what you describe. Unless the pain is excruciating, my first recommendation would be to see an orthopedic surgeon in their office. If your pain were excruciating, I would recommend an orthopedic urgent care center or an urgent care center. While the ER would see you for a little bit of pain, you may end up having to wait quite a while, it is usually more expensive, and they will probably recommend that you follow up with an orthopedic surgeon anyway. READ MORE

  • How does a physicians assistant differ from a doctor?

    Physician assistants (PA) are different from doctors(MD,DO). They are health care practitioners who practices medicine in collaboration with or under the (indirect) supervision of a physician, depending on state laws. They are equivalent in most respects to nurse practitioners. Physician assistants attend PA programs, which are graduate degrees leading to a master’s degree. The programs are usually 2-3 years in length. Their scope of practice varies depending upon in which state they practice. READ MORE

  • What is the difference between a hospitalist and a doctor?

    A hospitalist is a doctor (physician) who works in a hospital setting caring for hospitalized patients. Hospital medicine is a relatively new medical specialty, dealing with the care of acutely ill hospitalized patients. While many patients, when they are hospitalized, are still cared for by their primary care physician, the trend in the U.S. has been for patients to be cared for by dedicated hospitalists, who only work in the hospital setting taking care of inpatients. READ MORE

  • Should I take medication for my headaches?

    If you have an occasional headache, taking an over-the-counter medicine like acetaminophen, aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen can help relieve the pain. However, if you are having frequent headaches, I would recommend seeing your primary care physician to determine the cause of the problem. While most headaches are due to minor conditions such as sinus problems, it is best to make sure that the headaches are not a sign of something more significant. READ MORE

  • How to respond to an allergic reaction?

    If you are having a minor allergic reaction, than taking levocetirizine may help. Diphenhydramine may work a little better, but is more sedating. However, if you are having a more severe allergic reaction than you really should seek medical attention. READ MORE

  • What can I take for my chronic elbow pain?

    While you can use over-the-counter medications, either topical or by mouth, if you are having chronic elbow pain, you really should be evaluated by an orthopaedic surgeon to determine the diagnosis and guide treatment. While OTC medications such as Advil or Aleve may provide temporary benefit, they are not meant to be taken long-term without physician supervision. READ MORE

Expert Publications

Data provided by the National Library of Medicine

Areas of expertise and specialization

General orthopaedicsOrthopaedic foot and ankle surgery

Treatments

  • Arthritis
  • Bunion
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Pain
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • Hammer Toe
  • Degenerative Disc Disease (ddd)

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons  
  • American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society  

Dr. Mark Steven Bromson M.D.'s Practice location

Practice At 660 Glades Rd Suite 460

660 Glades Rd Suite 460 -
Boca Raton, FL 33431
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