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Sandra Scippa, MD

Internal Medicine|

Primary Care

Speaks: English 

Care Provided

Specialties

  • Internal Medicine
  • Primary Care

Locations

Internal Medicine

UConn Health

Outpatient Pavilion, 2nd Floor West

135 Dowling Way

Farmington, CT 06030

860-679-4477
clinic

Education & Training

Education
  1. BS, Providence College, Biology - 2003
  2. MD, State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center, Medicine - 2008
Internship
  1. Internal Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine - 2009
Residency
  1. Internal Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine - 2011
Board Certification
  1. Internal Medicine

Honors & Awards

  1. 2021 - PAWS award: Certificate of recognition for consistnetly demonstrating a "PAWS" commitment to UConn Health: Part of a team, Awesome attitude, Wonderful Work Ethic and Superior Service - UConn Health

Ratings & Reviews

5.0

182 Ratings, 165 Reviews

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  • 5

    August 6, 2025

    Good

  • 5

    July 24, 2025

    Dr Scippa is the only reason I still visit Uconn for my medical needs. She is the absolute best at her job. I always leave feeling like I was heard. She listens better than any other doctor I have ever seen. She never applies pressure to make decisions on the spot; she give all the info so that I can go home to my family and decide what direction I want to go in. Her bedside manner is top notch. I can't say enough about Dr Scippa, she is a diamond in the rough.

  • 5

    July 21, 2025

    Dr. Scippa is an awesome physician and human being. She listens! She's smart and caring. Please do not ever let her leave for greener pastures. She deserves the utmost respect from all at UConn Health. Pay her accordingly and be glad.

  • 5

    July 14, 2025

    I love UConn and my doctors but the wait times are horrible. I shouldn't have to plan to be out of work for 2-3 hours for a 30 minute appointment