
4.8
Not Accepting New Patients
Yazeed S. Maghaydah, MD, CMD, FACP
Geriatric Medicine
Speaks: English, Arabic
Locations
Geriatrics & Healthy Aging
UConn Center on Aging
21 South Road, Suite 110
Farmington, CT 06032
Education & Training
Education
MBBS, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Medicine and Surgery - 1998
Internship
Rotating General Practice Doctor, Ministry of Health, Princess Basma Teaching Hospital - 1999
Residency
General Surgery, Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital - 2002
General Surgery, Jordan Hospital and Medical Center - 2000
Internal Medicine (Residency and Internship), Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education - 2005
Fellowship
Geriatric Medicine, Center on Aging, University of Connecticut School of Medicine - 2007
Board Certification
Internal Medicine
Geriatric Medicine
Internal Medicine
Geriatric Medicine
Medicine
Other
Honors & Awards
2022 - The Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship Outstanding Attending Award for excellence in teaching geriatric psychiatry fellow, Department of Psychiatry, UConn Health, Farmington, CT - UConn Geri Psych Fellowship
2017 - The Helen-Mary Schwartz Award for Outstanding Contribution to the UCONN Center on Aging Geriatric Medicine Fellowship - UConn Center on Aging
2015 - Excellence in Medical Student Education in the Student Continuity Practice Clinical Medical Course, SCP - UConn School Of Medicine
2009 - America’s Top Physician (2009-2012) - Consumer Research Council of America
Ratings & Reviews
4.8
75 Ratings, 70 Reviews
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About our Provider Reviews5
January 9, 2026
This was my Dad's first visit with Dr Maghaydah as his PCP. He was very impressed with the doctor's personal attention and review of medical records to provide him with a care plan. The medical students did a goid job too.
5
January 8, 2026
I got everything I needed
2
January 8, 2026
I feel the quality of care has diminished somewhat in a year's time. Emphasis should be on patients' welfare of coming first before anything else. And to treat them with dignity & respect of truly listening to what they have to say if they have a concern. In my 50 plus years ago in nursing, we were hands on, caring & listening to patients' & not considered another number as it is today. Shame on the way the medical system has more interest in making money in this day & age. A committee of patients should be formed so you health care providers & title people can listen to their concerns!!!!!!!
5
December 10, 2025
Very good
