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At Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center, we understand that some healthcare needs require specialized expertise and attention. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of specialty care services designed to address specific medical conditions and provide advanced treatment options. Our dedicated team of specialists, advanced technologies, and collaborative approach ensure that you receive the highest level of specialized care, right here at Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center. Whether you need cardiology, dermatology, neurology, gastroenterology, or any other specialty, trust us to provide you with exceptional care and support throughout your healthcare journey.

Our Specialty Care Services

Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center is proud to offer the following speciality care services:

Audiology

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In the United States, 1 in every 5 people have some degree of hearing loss. If you think you might be one of them, come visit our state-of-the-art audiology booth for an exam at 911 State Street in New Haven. We can assist you in obtaining hearing aids. 

Dermatology

Rash? Acne? Concerns about skin cancer? Our dermatologists diagnose and treat conditions related to the skin, hair, and nails. They also provide skin cancer screenings and education on how to keep your skin healthy. We also offer pediatric dermatology care. To learn more, visit either our 122 Wilmot Road or 150 Sargent Drive location, both located in New Haven, CT.

Eye Clinic/Ophthalmology

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When was the last time you had your eyes checked? Don’t wait any longer. Many eye diseases don’t have any symptoms. Our highly qualified eye specialists at 400 Columbus Avenue in New Haven offer general eye exams, as well as specialized services, including neuro-ophthalmology, glaucoma and pediatrics. Our staff also can evaluate diabetics for retinopathy.

Gastroenterology

Are you experiencing stomach troubles or digestive problems? There’s no need to feel miserable. Our gastroenterologists at 122 Wilmot Road in New Haven are specially trained to diagnose, manage and treat conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, gallbladder, pancreas and liver. They will work with you to diagnose your condition and then determine the best course of treatment, which may include lifestyle changes or medication. The American Cancer Society recently recommended that people at average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45.

If you were diagnosed with an infectious disease such as HIV or Hepatitis C, or suspect you may have one, you don’t have to face it alone. Our infectious diseases team provides private, confidential testing and care for those with HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases. The team offers a compassionate and comprehensive “one-stop-shopping” model of care so that patients can have all their healthcare needs met in one place.  We offer infectious disease services at the following locations: 428 Columbus Avenue in New Haven, 410 Campbell Avenue in West Haven, 121 Wakelee Avenue in Ansonia, 197 Dixwell Avenue in New Haven, and School Based Health Centers.

Infectious Diseases

Neurology

From headaches to dementia to diabetic neuropathy, our highly trained and skilled neurologists located at 122 Wilmot Road in New Haven are here to help you with any neurological problems you may be experiencing. They will diagnose your condition and then work with you and your primary care doctor to develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Podiatry

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Do you have diabetes? Or just trouble with your feet? Our podiatrists are here to make sure your feet are healthy and to help you with any foot problems that you may have. Our podiatrists provide routine foot care to all patients seeking treatment as well as specialized diabetic foot care. Treatment is also available for other common podiatric conditions including athlete’s foot, bunions, heel spurs and ingrown toenails.  We offer podiatry services at the following locations:  410 Campbell Avenue in West Haven, 121 Wakelee Avenue in Ansonia, and 428 Columbus Avenue, 197 Dixwell Avenue, and 150 Sargent Drive in New Haven.

Rheumatology

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Do you have arthritis? What about pain or swelling in your knees or fingers? Then it’s time to make an appointment with one of our rheumatologists at 122 Wilmot Road in New Haven. Our rheumatologists are specially trained to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal conditions and autoimmune diseases including arthritis, gout, and lupus.

Urology

If you suffer from kidney stones, frequent urination, or other urinary tract conditions, please make an appointment to see one of our urologists at 122 Wilmot Road in New Haven. Our urologists diagnose and treat medical conditions related to the urinary tract system as well as the male reproductive system. 

The Benefits of Visiting a Specialty Care Center

Visiting a center that offers specialty care provides numerous benefits for individuals with specific medical conditions or complex healthcare needs. Here are some key advantages:

Expertise and Specialized Knowledge. Specialty care centers have healthcare professionals who specialize in specific medical areas. They possess advanced knowledge, training, and experience in their respective fields, ensuring that you receive the most accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and up-to-date medical care.

Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment. Specialty care centers provide a comprehensive approach to evaluate and treat complex medical conditions. They offer a wide range of diagnostic tools, state-of-the-art technologies, and specialized procedures tailored to address specific medical needs, enabling a more targeted and effective treatment plan.

Access to Advanced Treatment Options. Specialty care centers often have access to cutting-edge treatments, therapies, and clinical trials that may not be available in other settings. They stay at the forefront of medical advancements, offering you access to the latest treatment options and ensuring that you receive the highest standard of care.

Collaborative Approach to Care. Specialty care centers foster a collaborative approach to care, bringing together multidisciplinary teams of specialists who work closely with each other and with you. This collaboration ensures that all aspects of your healthcare are considered, promoting coordinated and integrated care.

Personalized and Patient-Centered Care. Specialty care centers understand the unique needs of individuals with specific medical conditions. They provide personalized care, tailoring treatments to your specific requirements and involving you in the decision-making process. Your preferences, goals, and concerns are valued, ensuring that your healthcare experience is centered around you.

Enhanced Outcomes and Improved Quality of Life. By receiving specialized care from experts in the field, you increase the likelihood of improved outcomes and a better quality of life. Specialty care centers focus on managing your condition effectively, reducing complications, and helping you achieve the best possible health outcomes.

Trust Our Specialty Care Providers in the Greater New Haven Area

Choosing a center that offers specialty care ensures that you receive the expertise, specialized treatments, and comprehensive care you need for your specific medical condition. It empowers you to take control of your health and provides you with the best opportunities for optimal well-being. If you’re looking for a specialty care center in the Greater New Haven area, look no further than Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center. We’re your best choice for specialty care because of our highly skilled specialists, comprehensive approach, advanced technologies, collaborative care model, and dedication to providing exceptional personalized healthcare to meet the unique needs of each patient. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, contact us today! 

Frequently Asked Questions

We are part of your community and are ready to help you! See below some of the frequently asked questions we get. If you can not find the answer to you question here, please call us at 203-503-3000.

  • Who can visit us?

    Anyone and everyone. No matter who you are, you can seek help for your healthcare needs with us.

  • How do I make an appointment?

  • Is Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center a free clinic?

    No, we are not a free clinic. We provide healthcare services for a fee. However, because we are a Federally Qualified Health Center, we are able to offer reduced rates to people without insurance as long as they qualify based on income and family size.

  • How much do your services cost?

    Costs will vary based on your specific situation. We accept all insurance including Medicare, Medicaid (Title 19), HUSKY, Charter Oak, and most commercial insurance plans. For anyone without health insurance, we offer services on a sliding-fee scale, which means you pay only what you can. We also can provide assistance with access to State support and services.

  • How can I give feedback about my experience here?

    You may fill out a comment card located in the reception area or right on this website each service can be rated.

  • How can I obtain my medical records?

    Release of information requests are processed by Ramona Fain and Francheska Cantey. Francheska handles all patients that falls between A-M and Ramona N-Z. Ramona can be reached at 203-503-3140 and Francheska at 203-503-3236.

  • How can I know if the center is delayed or closed due to severe weather?

    Our 24/7 facilities, SCRC and Grant Street Partnership, will remain open during severe weather. To find out if there are delays or closings at any of our other sites go to:


    Channel 3: WFSB Early Warning Network - www.wfsb.com


    Call: 203-503-3196


     Visit our site at: www.cornellscott.org

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