If you are a new patient and would like to schedule an initial visit
Please call our regular office number at (203) 978-0072 during regular business hours
To schedule an initial visit, please call the office directly at (203) 978-0072 during regular office hours. We can generally schedule new patient appointments within one week. Please do not ask for an appointment on email, as this is used only for general clinical questions by the clinical staff and office visits are scheduled only by the reception staff by phone.
If you are an established patient and need to schedule an office visit
Please call our regular office number at (203) 978-0072 during regular business hours
We are generally able to schedule you for a same day appointment, especially if you call early in the day.
If you are an established patient and just want to schedule an allergy shot
ALLERGY SHOT HOTLINE -- (203) 978-0166
For your convenience, we have an Allergy Shot Hotline that you can call 24 hours a day to schedule your next allergy injection. Please do not schedule on the hotline if you are sick, have a fever, had recent COVID exposure in the past 2 weeks, or if you have traveled outside of the US recently. Please space out any allergy injections and a COVID vaccine administration by at least 1 week. Please call the office directly if any of these situations apply. We want to keep all our patients and staff safe and healthy.
Just phone (203) 978-0166 and leave your name, phone number, date and time you wish to come in and we will have your allergy shots ready for you when you arrive. Please give us at least one day notice. No confirmation is needed. If for some reason we cannot provide an allergy shot at the time you request, we will contact you. On snow days, please call the office directly at (203) 978-0072 to confirm that we are open.
Allergy Shot Office Hours Are:
Mon 9:00 – 4:30
Tues 10:00 – 4:30
Thurs 12:00 – 6:00
Fri 10:00 – 4:00
The Hotline is for use to schedule allergy shots only. Please use our general phone line for any other appointments or question0