Annie Daniel, MD expands Neuromuscular Center
June 30, 2025NEW BRITAIN, CT, June 30, 2025 – Annie Daniel, MD has joined Hospital for Special Care (HFSC) as a neurologist in the hospital’s Neuromuscular Center. Daniel joins the Neuromuscular Center as it expands to a new location in Hebron, Connecticut.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Daniel to our Neuromuscular Center”, said William Pesce, DO, Chief Medical Officer, “Her expertise not only enhances the exceptional care we provide but also marks an exciting step forward in expanding our capabilities and deepening our commitment to patients and families living with neuromuscular conditions.”
Daniel will offer nerve conduction studies, needle electromyography (EMG), single-fiber electromyography (SFEMG), and other specialized procedures at the new Hebron Campus. EMG & peripheral nerve evaluation services at the hospital has an exemplary status accredited by the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM).
“I’m honored to join the largest and most comprehensive neuromuscular center in the state—an institution known not only for its exceptional clinical care but also for its strong reputation and national accreditation,” said Annie Daniel, MD, “I’m excited to collaborate with such a dedicated team and contribute to advancing care for patients with neuromuscular conditions.”
Annie Daniel, MD completed her medical education in India at the Institute of Medical Sciences. She completed a residency in neurology at UCONN School of Medicine, as well as a fellowship in neuromuscular medicine. She completed a residency in physical medicine & rehabilitation at University Hospital, and a residency in internal medicine at Saint Vincent Hospital. She is board certified in electrodiagnostic medicine, neuromuscular medicine and neurology.
To further support patient access and growth, a second neuromuscular provider, Lucas Benchaya, MD, will join the Hebron team in November, strengthening our capacity to care for patients with complex neuromuscular conditions.