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    Priya Tandon, MD

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Hartford HealthCare Medical Group

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    2.3(12 reviews)
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    I haven't ever waited long to be seen. Once I waited about…read more20 minutes, was called in but then waited in the examination room another 20 Only because they'd gotten a bigger emergency. It's called Triage. Someone else was more important at the time.

    This is the third time I've posted a negative review of Hartford Healthcare…read moreTo be fair, I truly believe that this is the standard operating procedure these days with big corporate healthcare. I had just two doctors for primary care or family medicine my entire life until the last few years. As a boy, I saw Doctor Carl Conrad until I was 19 years of age and then Doctor Kassem Khyberry for 35 plus years. Both were very professional and both were true country doctors who always made time for patients and were able to handle anything that was brought to them. When Dr. Khyberry retired, his patients were forwarded to Hartford Healthcare PCP Dr. Laura Quan who I fast found to be completely the opposite of the type of care I was accustomed to. On one occasion, I was suffering from what was clearly Shingles and called Dr. Quan's office in an effort to either get seen or at least be given a prescription of anti-viral medication to start the process of controlling the pain and severity of the virus. It was a Friday at approximately 1 pm when I called and I was promised a call back by the doctor, by 4:30 pm I hadn't heard from anyone and called back. I was told that the doctor would call before she left. No call ever came. I was forced to go to a walk-in clinic on Saturday who verified my diagnosis and gave me the meds I needed. I was livid, I called back Dr. Quan's office Monday and was told the doctor wasn't available so I drove down in person to demand speaking to the doctor about her lack of interest and to ask why she couldn't at least return my call. I never got the chance so I wrote a review about the experience and looked elsewhere for a new PCP. I found another Doctor/provider in the Yale New Haven group who took care of my needs for two years before also retiring and this forced me to look yet again for a PCP. Hoping to find a new provider closer to my home I found that Hartford Healthcare had a new APRN Danielle Grillo who had excellent reviews and I started seeing her for my needs and those of my elderly mother whom I care for. All went well for a year or so and then the cracks began to appear. Appointments were being rescheduled; at first once in a while then increasing to my most recent experience which had two appointments cancelled and rescheduled inside of on hour on the same day. I asked what was going on because part of my maintenance is to have regular bloodwork for Diabetes and Ms. Grillo requested that the bloodwork be done just before coming in which caused an issue. I had the tests already performed and then the rescheduling pushed the appointment out so far that it was nearly time for the next scheduled blood draw so the information she wanted to be fresh was not and it was a direct function of not having a stable appointment schedule. Again, to be fair Ms. Grillo is a very nice person, thoughtful, great personality and a good listener but recently it seems that the office can't seem to keep her appointments and this is becoming a problem. I'm not sure if its that they are over booking or if they are trying to have providers serve more than one location, either way it shows that patient care is not the first concern and that is not acceptable when one considers the cost of healthcare today. Large corporations have been hijacking small town medical practices absorbing them into a large "Group" claiming this makes healthcare more cost effective available and streamlined and nothing could be further from the truth. Old country doctors have been described by the new corporate order as dinosaurs when in fact, they were far superior to any of the corporate group physicians currently available and if those types of doctors were still available, I would certainly go to one today. Perhaps people should demand better service for healthcare and let it be known to the big corporate entities that they are not serving their patients better, they are simply charging more and doing less.

    Priya Tandon, MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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