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Tia Williamsburg
62 North 3rd Street, Brooklyn, New York, United States
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About the Tia Williamsburg
Tia Williamsburg, located at 62 North 3rd Street in New York, United States, is a doctor's office specializing in female healthcare. Our mission is to provide transparent pricing to protect our patients from surprise medical bills. Whether you are out-of-network or uninsured, we offer a cash price list for your convenience.
At Tia Williamsburg, we believe in collaborative, relationship-based care. Our integrated Care Team works together to manage your health and provide personalized treatment options. We are committed to reimagining and tailoring healthcare specifically for women.
Experience the new standard of care at Tia Williamsburg and discover a unique approach to female healthcare. Schedule your appointment today and take control of your health and well-being.
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62 N 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, United States
Opening hours of Tia Williamsburg
Monday:
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 19:00
Friday:
08:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews of Tia Williamsburg
"I honestly don’t understand the low reviews here. I’m not discounting others’ experiences, but I wanted to add my own to the mix. I’ve been to a lot of doctors offices and a lot of OBGYN’s. Tia is far and above the best experience I’ve ever had. The caregivers are kind, understanding, gentle, and take the time to explain procedures before they do them (which many women like me know that that’s not always the norm when it comes to pelvic exams). The space is beautiful, the music is calming, and the staff are always professional. I saw some people comment that they don’t like that you don’t have a consistent provider. One of the things that I love about Tia is that with different locations and providers I can be seen almost immediately. While I like the consistency of seeing the same person, sometimes the urgency of seeing someone takes priority (and what I need to be seen for I don’t necessarily need to see the same provider for). And you are able to continually schedule with the same person if you want, so you don’t actually have to see different providers if you don’t want to. They do a good job of communicating info between doctors and I’ve never felt a gap in my care due to seeing someone new. I’ve liked all of the providers I’ve seen and many of them remembered me even though I’d only met them once. The membership is worth the fee in my opinion to be able to have an OB and primary care doc under one roof (as well as things like acupuncture). And to be in such a calming and well designed space. I agree with the reviews saying that they need an app because the website isn’t the best designed and it’s a hassle to log in every time you want to book an appointment or message your care provider. But, that’s my biggest complaint. I’ve been to doctors who have gaslit me, over medicated or misdiagnosed me, ignored me, taken weeks to see, or haven’t taken the time to explain what’s going on with me or what’s being done. You won’t find that at Tia. You won’t be greeted by rude receptionists, have to navigate your way through a giant complex of a building, or sit in fluorescent lighting with old magazines and half hour wait times. Tia feels like you aren’t even at the doctor, and for anyone who has medical anxiety, that’s a big deal. And that is why I will continue to visit Tia and recommend them to everyone I know."
"The Tia membership is not worth it. Seems like the membership fee just goes to keeping the space pretty because whenever you message about any issue they just tell you that you need to see a care coordinator but then the next appointment availability will be weeks away. You will also never see the same provider more than once. It’s impossible to build any relationship. I did their whole 3 part exam thing and was extremely disappointed that during the in-person exam, the practitioner didn’t refer to anything spoken about during my first part. The visit was so quick, basically just took my vitals, took some blood, told me to change, and was out the door before I could even process the visit was over. I was led to believe in the first visit that there would be the opportunity to speak more in-depth about my health concerns during the in-person part but nope— no real dialogue at all. Even worse was I contacted them about how disappointed I was in the experience and heard nothing back. People in the healthcare industry these days just straight up don’t care about patients, it’s all about making money, and Tia is evidence of this."
"I’ve visited the Williamsburg location and I’ve had an appointment at their SoHo location. Tia has really nice spaces and are located in easy to get to areas. The staff are well mannered and pleasant. I wouldn’t recommend TIA because it’s like any other clinic in that you see different people each time and the appointments are hard to schedule and when appointments are scheduled they may be cancelled or scheduled incorrectly. I don’t feel confident that I’m receiving any medical help."
"I wanted to like Tia, but like many others, have given up on them. While staff were always nice, I ran into several issues that were really frustrating: 1. They fired their entire therapy team, instead replacing with group therapy. This felt wildly contradictory to all their messaging and social media campaigns around being a healthcare provider for all services. 2. I basically never saw the same provider twice, and while it's convenient to just book whenever, the result is always feeling brand new and having to explain yourself over and over 3. I quit Tia months ago, and JUST received a bill from a January annual exam. The email mentioned 'it can take up to 6 months because of insurance', but we're past 10 months here, not sure what's going on in their billing department, but that's a hot mess. All in all, it feels like smoke and mirrors instead of actual innovative care. Sadly."
"I feel completely ripped off by their billing strategies - I have terrible health insurance through my employer, I know that. Prior to our $6,000 family deductible, our insurance pays for nothing, with the exception of our annual physical, so I always try and take advantage of my one free doctor visit. This is the reason I signed up for Tia, because the 3-part whole health exam sounded like I was getting a proper, holistic physical instead of the standard, 15-minute visit. To my surprise, after my first 2 appointments (virtual first appointment, then in-person appointment with blood work that I was told "would be covered as part of my physical by insurance"), I got bills for a total of $400 for lab work and "patient responsibility" from Tia. I needed to schedule the follow up, that I thought was part of the 3-part hole health exam, but I was hesitant, given the unexpected bill and that I couldn't afford any more out-of-pocket expenses. I checked in with their billing department prior to booking, and the person I spoke to said she completely understood why I was outraged by this, and expressed some frustration herself: she explained to me that only the 2nd visit was considered a physical, and the other 2 "parts" were billed as regular visits! She also gave me some valuable information on their practices to get people to schedule an additional follow up visit, because the regular follow ups are only scheduled for 15 minutes so it's almost impossible to actually discuss any issues/concerns without scheduling yet another "detailed" follow up appointment. It seems like Tia is trying to mislead patients and to get them to keep scheduling appointments that insurances like mine don't pay for. I am constantly prompted to schedule "a mood check in", which would cost me over $200 out of pocket. I am a young woman in the most expensive city in the country - a $400 unexpected medical bill is not something that doesn't matter to me. In this case, it meant I had to cancel my trip to see my aging grand parents. Needless to say, I will not be renewing my Tia membership."
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