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Highlights

Overview

Walk-in for care at Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven located at 1952 Whitney Ave in Hamden, CT. Our urgent care center serves the Hamden community with comprehensive medical care for non-life-threatening conditions.

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Location

1952 Whitney Ave

Suite 3

Hamden, CT, 06517

Insurance and payments

Insurance

Insurance is accepted as payment for visits and services at this clinic.

Services

X-ray (arms, hands, legs, or feet)

X-ray (chest)

Flu shot

School physicals

Sports physicals

Laceration repair (stitches)

Solv makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy or completeness of pricing information, as it is subject to the partner's discretion. Prices don't guarantee availability. If you decide to use your insurance for your visit and the claim is fully processed, the clinic may not be able to revert to a self-pay rate, depending on insurance carrier and plan. Taxes may apply.

Patient ratings and reviews

4.7

Overall rating

Wait time

2.3

Quality of care

1.3

Bedside manner

1.0

Staff friendliness

1.2

Facility cleanliness

3.0

What patients are saying...

1.0

I’m a local advocate warning you to stay away from this “doctor”. DISCRIMINATION AND BIAS…This is the worst practice in New Haven county (You are literally better off at Cornell Scott Hill). I’m an advocate and have not seen anything like this. The way he and his staff spoke about my patient when they thought I couldn’t hear them was astonishing (no worries I got it all ON TAPE) The doctors are rude, CLASSIST, and arrogant and have zero regard for patient care. First off, they literally had sick staff working with people during Covid. Exposing high risk patients with no regard. Secondly they are literally letting someone go without a life saving medication simply for having to reschedule an appointment. Patient even asked when they called to reschedule (because their ceiling caved in and the repair people where coming at the same time as the appointment Monday) & asked if they would need to do any labs or anything that day or Friday because they wouldn’t have time to do it Monday. The scheduling person said it was perfectly fine and she would let them know and if any issue they would call. We rescheduled for a week out and then while the patient has contractors in his house on Monday they get a call saying your life-saving medication will not be refilled today because you failed to make your appointment!? Patient immediately rushed over to the office (at cost with uber as the patient typical takes medical cabs) and then Dr. (Ramzen) took one look at the patient and care giver (patient is profoundly disabled) and discharged the patient on the spot. I suppose having the audacity to walk in and ask why he was refusing a life saving medication (that was due that day and the patient was out of) and if we could just have an appointment right then or do labs right then was too much for poor folks like us to ask for? He told one patient who called that he only accept “healthy patients” and told another he “doesn’t believe in permanent disability” (to a vet who was blown up overseas) He told a patient who has 5 years clean and sober (on record tested monthly) that they are a junky and should do inpatient rehab? Also his office said that no-one is in charge and they have no office manager!? So no oversight? They were so condescending with this last interaction I had with them that two other patients in the waiting room gave me their number so they could give me statements for the lawsuit! What they are doing is morally wrong on a million levels and I am genuinely making it my mission to pursue consequences to their discriminatory and bias practices. Avoid this place like your life depends on it, their discrimination and bias may very well cost your life or life of a loved one. If you are on state or federal medical they WILL TREAT YOU LIKE A BURDEN AND NOT PROVIDE PROPER CARE! The doctors are arrogant and treat folks like garbage for not having money. Again I have literally never seen anything like this before in my life (30 years in healthcare and a mother who runs a hospice) Again, and I can’t stress enough, he shows blatant discrimination and bias. Blatant disregard for patient safety and welfare. Usmon Ramzen is a collection of red flags sewn into the shape of a man. He is no doctor. Do not trust him.

Anonymous

Oct 19, 2021

2.0

The first doctor I saw was rude and dismissive. He tried to schedule a bunch of tests before even examining me. When I explained that my insurance wouldn't cover that and I couldn't afford all of the tests today, he told me not to tell him how to do his job and was incredibly rude. I will never return.

Anonymous

4.0

I fill sometimes sad I can’t go to doctor cause germs coughing a lot broctis but Iam ok need asma spray be safe doctors sectary to be happy care a little better attitude please love you all

Anonymous

1.0

Neglect is the key word at this office.

Anonymous

All reviews are opinions of patients and do not represent the opinions of Solv.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do patients rate Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven in reviews?

187 patients have shared ratings for Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven in Hamden on Solv. The average rating is 4.7 out of 5. That includes 2.3 for wait-time, 1.3 for quality of care, 1.0 for bedside manner, 1.2 for staff friendliness, and 3.0 for facility cleanliness. You can read all the individual patient reviews on Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven’s profile.

How do I make a booking at Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven?

As an urgent care center, Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven is first and foremost a walk-in clinic. You should be able to arrive unannounced during their normal business hours and be seen without an appointment. You may, however, want to call ahead to check their current wait time.

What insurance does Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven accept?

Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven accepts most insurances. Additionally, the clinic is likely in-network for most major commercial carriers including BlueCross Blue Shield, United Health, Aetna, and Cigna. Depending on your specific insurance plan, your out of pocket visit cost will vary. Contact the clinic directly for further details.

How much does an urgent care visit cost at Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven

Depending on insurance status and whether Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven is in-network with your specific plan, an urgent care visit to this location may vary. Generally speaking, a co-pay for the visit itself will range from $35-75 with lab tests and other services possibly increasing that total. Without insurance, the self-pay price of a visit will likely be between $100-250 depending on the reason for visit or prescribed treatment plan. Additional services such as lab tests, x-rays, medications, and other services may be additional costs. Please make sure to talk with your provider about the costs prior to receiving treatment.

What are the primary services of Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven?

As an urgent care center, Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven treats a range of non-emergent injuries and illnesses, as well as provides certain preventative care. More specifically, Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven will provide a variety of vaccinations, annual exams and sports physicals, general lab tests and screenings, and diagnose and treat routine conditions like the common cold, flu, infections, rashes, allergies, strep throat, and more.

Where is Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven located?

Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven is located at 1952 Whitney Ave in Hamden and serves patients throughout the area.

Is Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven open on the weekends?

No, Internal Medicine of Greater New Haven is not open on the weekends.

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