Castle Connolly

A leader in healthcare provider research and ratings.

For over 30 years, patients have turned to Castle Connolly as the official source of Top Doctors to find trusted, quality care. Our mission is to help people find the best healthcare by connecting patients with premier healthcare providers.

Our list is based on nominations from doctors themselves. Although we ask physicians to consider many criteria when nominating their fellow providers, the premise is simple – as a doctor, where would you go if you needed care?

67,000+ Top Doctors

Based on peer nominations and a rigorous research process

Top 7% of physicians

Only 7% of U.S. physicians in the U.S. are selected as Castle Connolly Top Doctors

55,000+ nominations

Over 55,000 nominations received annually by trusted peers

Recent News

Consumer Affairs  
With the upcoming holiday weekend, many consumers are keeping their eyes peeled for the Labor Day specials and sales. To help you sort through the best – and worst – buys of the season, ConsumerAffairs spoke to RetailMeNot’s Retail Insights Expert Stephanie Carls. She shares insights on what to buy, what not to buy, whether it’s too early to start planning for the holidays, and more.
People  
After all, though TikTok may tell you that everyone is doing up their dorm rooms at the cost of roughly a new car, in reality, the average family spend (according to a RetailMeNot poll) is a much less jaw-dropping $598. "Bama Rush showed us how TikTok can turn a very specific college tradition into a national spectacle. Dorm culture is doing the same thing, as what used to be a quiet move-in weekend is now a public performance where the reveal and the viral traction matter as much as the room itself," explains Stephanie Carls, who is RetailMeNot's retail insights expert. "This is not decorating. This is dorm culture. That being said, Ikea will still beat out West Elm for most students."
USA Today  
"From current megastars like Blake Lively to historical literary icons like Jules Verne, gender-neutral names are a thing of both the past and present," stated BabyCenter in a news release. "And it looks like the trend isn't going away any time soon."
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