New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care

Hours

Thursday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Chamber Rating

3.5 - (25 reviews)
15
0
1
0
9
Read Our 25 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.5 - (25 reviews)
15
0
1
0
9
  • Jawad Billan

    Horrible practice. Highly unresponsive and unprofessional. The doctors are kind but the administrative staff is rude, abrasive and hate their jobs. It takes 10 business days to get a simple medical form filled out and is $50 to expedite. The is place is severely understaffed. Do not go here. Many other much better practices in the city.
    Sep 10th, 2022

  • Marie Wilkie

    Excellent place for healthcare. Love the environment, doctors and care. Thank yoh
    Jul 24th, 2022

  • Tiffany Ruiz

    Super dismissive to my valid medical concerns in regards to my son. Dont go there if youd not white.
    May 27th, 2022

  • Simona Chenault

    Their Pediatrics is very good. We never waited more then 10 minutes to see the doctor. Doctor Gandhi is very professional and she can answer any questions.
    Dec 28th, 2021

  • V S

    Very hard to navigate their systems and make IN person urgent care appointment. The app does not allow you to do that. Then you need to do an extensive digging on Weill Cornell websites to find a correct phone number. When you finally get to a person, they are very rude, aggressive, annoyed to be inconvenienced and talk over you. You get whatever MD you get. Dont even think about your own assigned primary care provider or PCP. Totally MIA, oh pardon me, unavailable You finally get to the office to find it almost deserted. There are multiple half working and very slow self check in terminals which are very frustrating and will not check you in without a payment. Keep in mind that you already checked in online on your phone, uploaded you insurance information and received a QR code for the self checking terminal. Unsuccessful, you find a lonely person behind the reception desk with the same demeanor as the phone receptionist: openly rude, with attitude like she is doing you a favor being there and flips loudly when you request to be billed for the copay. You get WARNED that your copay will increase if it gets billed and you get a NEGATIVE COMMENT in your medical chart highlighting you refused payement. Saw it with my own eyes!!! Moving on to finally see a doctor. The office is empty, there is probably one MD for in person urgent visits. There are more than 8 MDs available for that virtually with 15 min appointment slots comfortably working from home and seeing patients on their home computers at their leisure. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT? Virtual urgent care where they can not perform even the basic VITAL SIGNS like taking a blood pressure!!! Well, I CAN. I work in a hospital myself and have been a witness how in the past 2 years the MDs used COVID-19 to effectively remove themselves from the office under the pretense of social distancing and now are comfortably working in their pajamas at home or FaceTiming patients from the beach!Personally have witnessed this!!! Anyway, the doctors visit was unremarkable, lacking compassion and dismissive to your complaints. You get a prescription and referral for PT for an acute condition which will not resolve without it. So you finally leave (after paying your copay for which you are reminded again at the reception desk upon picking up your referral). You call the physical therapy department only to find out in astonishment that they will get back to you in a week with a decision wether you will be privileged and honored to become their patient with a potential appointment in a month!!! In conclusion, Weill Cornell thrives on an old fame of being top NYC healthcare organization owing you with expensive infrastructure, medical publications and the old-school doctors who really cared for their patients. The new young generation MDs are far removed from that and are unworthy being called MDs. Virtual world, virtual doctors, virtual care, virtual compassion, virtual everything, just human ailments are remaining real! God help us! Enough said!!!
    Jun 24th, 2022

Read Our 25 Reviews

About
New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care

About New York HealthNew York Health (NYHealth) is the premier center for primary and specialty care services. Our network of outstanding physicians specializes in family medicine, internal medicine, physical therapy, nephrology, neurology, rheumatology, surgery, and urology. At NY Health, we are dedicated to healthcare excellence and provide highly professional, sensitive, and personalized care.We continuously strive to keep care close to home for patients and their families. Our offices are conveniently located throughout the region with locations across Long Island and Manhattan to serve you better. We deliver the best medical care possible with your well-being in mind. At NY Health, all of our patients are family.

Contact Info

  •   (212) 396-0400

Services

  • Medical Clinics
  • Clinics
  • Hospitals
  • Medical Centers

Languages

  • English

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care?

A The phone number for New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care is: (212) 396-0400.


Q Where is New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care located?

A New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care is located at 112 East 83rd Street, New York, New York 10028


Q What is the internet address for New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care?

A The website (URL) for New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care is: http://nyhealth.com


Q What days are New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care open?

A New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care is open:
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM


Q How is New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care rated?

A New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care has a 3.5 Star Rating from 25 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Ratings and Reviews
New York Health Internal Medicine/Primary Care

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 25 Reviews )
15
0
1
0
9
Write a Review

Jawad Billan on Google

image Horrible practice. Highly unresponsive and unprofessional. The doctors are kind but the administrative staff is rude, abrasive and hate their jobs. It takes 10 business days to get a simple medical form filled out and is $50 to expedite. The is place is severely understaffed. Do not go here. Many other much better practices in the city.


Marie Wilkie on Google

image Excellent place for healthcare. Love the environment, doctors and care. Thank yoh


Tiffany Ruiz on Google

image Super dismissive to my valid medical concerns in regards to my son. Dont go there if youd not white.


Simona Chenault on Google

image Their Pediatrics is very good. We never waited more then 10 minutes to see the doctor. Doctor Gandhi is very professional and she can answer any questions.


V S on Google

image Very hard to navigate their systems and make IN person urgent care appointment. The app does not allow you to do that. Then you need to do an extensive digging on Weill Cornell websites to find a correct phone number. When you finally get to a person, they are very rude, aggressive, annoyed to be inconvenienced and talk over you. You get whatever MD you get. Dont even think about your own assigned primary care provider or PCP. Totally MIA, oh pardon me, unavailable You finally get to the office to find it almost deserted. There are multiple half working and very slow self check in terminals which are very frustrating and will not check you in without a payment. Keep in mind that you already checked in online on your phone, uploaded you insurance information and received a QR code for the self checking terminal. Unsuccessful, you find a lonely person behind the reception desk with the same demeanor as the phone receptionist: openly rude, with attitude like she is doing you a favor being there and flips loudly when you request to be billed for the copay. You get WARNED that your copay will increase if it gets billed and you get a NEGATIVE COMMENT in your medical chart highlighting you refused payement. Saw it with my own eyes!!! Moving on to finally see a doctor. The office is empty, there is probably one MD for in person urgent visits. There are more than 8 MDs available for that virtually with 15 min appointment slots comfortably working from home and seeing patients on their home computers at their leisure. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT? Virtual urgent care where they can not perform even the basic VITAL SIGNS like taking a blood pressure!!! Well, I CAN. I work in a hospital myself and have been a witness how in the past 2 years the MDs used COVID-19 to effectively remove themselves from the office under the pretense of social distancing and now are comfortably working in their pajamas at home or FaceTiming patients from the beach!Personally have witnessed this!!! Anyway, the doctors visit was unremarkable, lacking compassion and dismissive to your complaints. You get a prescription and referral for PT for an acute condition which will not resolve without it. So you finally leave (after paying your copay for which you are reminded again at the reception desk upon picking up your referral). You call the physical therapy department only to find out in astonishment that they will get back to you in a week with a decision wether you will be privileged and honored to become their patient with a potential appointment in a month!!!
In conclusion, Weill Cornell thrives on an old fame of being top NYC healthcare organization owing you with expensive infrastructure, medical publications and the old-school doctors who really cared for their patients. The new young generation MDs are far removed from that and are unworthy being called MDs.
Virtual world, virtual doctors, virtual care, virtual compassion, virtual everything, just human ailments are remaining real! God help us!
Enough said!!!


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9

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