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Yazeed Maghaydah, MD, CMD, FACP

Geriatric Medicine

Speaks: English, Arabic

Care Provided

Specialties

  • Geriatric Medicine

Subspecialties

  • Geriatric Neurology
  • Geriatrics

Locations

Geriatrics & Healthy Aging

UConn Center on Aging

21 South Road, Suite 110

Farmington, CT 06032

860-679-8400
clinic

Education & Training

Education
  1. MBBS, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Medicine and Surgery - 1998
Internship
  1. Rotating General Practice Doctor, Ministry of Health, Princess Basma Teaching Hospital - 1999
Residency
  1. General Surgery, Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital - 2002
  2. General Surgery, Jordan Hospital and Medical Center - 2000
  3. Internal Medicine (Residency and Internship), Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education - 2005
Fellowship
  1. Geriatric Medicine, Center on Aging, University of Connecticut School of Medicine - 2007
Board Certification
  1. Internal Medicine
  2. Geriatric Medicine
  3. Internal Medicine
  4. Geriatric Medicine
  5. Medicine
  6. Other

Honors & Awards

  1. 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
  2. 2017 - The Helen-Mary Schwartz Award for Outstanding Contribution to the UCONN Center on Aging Geriatric Medicine Fellowship - UConn Center on Aging
  3. 2015 - Excellence in Medical Student Education in the Student Continuity Practice Clinical Medical Course, SCP - UConn School Of Medicine
  4. 2009 - America’s Top Physician (2009-2012) - Consumer Research Council of America

Ratings & Reviews

4.8

66 Ratings, 63 Reviews

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  • 5

    September 3, 2025

    Excellent attention to my concerns

  • 5

    August 29, 2025

    Good

  • 3

    August 26, 2025

    The doctor had obviously not looked at the results of the testing he had ordered for me earlier, except for one aspect of that testing. I had to tell him all of the results of the testing. He seemed to only be interested in one aspect...Alzheimers. I assume that is because he is involved in an Alzheimers research program. But I had expected him to be up to date with all the other information that came out of the testing. It was as if he hadn't read it. He ordered a PET SCAN only because it had been suggested by the tester and I pointed that out. I am disappointed in this behavior.

  • 5

    August 22, 2025

    Very good