Trinity Health Opens New Access Center

Center offers services from primary care physician or a specialist in cardiology, obstetrics, general surgery, pulmonology, rheumatology, or orthopedics

By HFT Editorial Staff


Trinity Health of New England recently opened its newly constructed Rocky Hill Access Center. The new, Trinity Health of New England Access Center offering an array of services in one location.

Patients can schedule an appointment with a primary care physician or a specialist in cardiology, obstetrics (OB), general surgery, pulmonology, rheumatology, orthopedics. Additionally, services in physical therapy and laboratory/blood draw will all be located onsite ensuring the ultimate in convenience for the patient. In conjunction with Radiology Associates of Hartford, the Access Center will also offer radiology services such as x-ray saving many a trip to the emergency department or hospital.

“We hear our patients and our community when they tell us that making health care more accessible and convenient is critical to their health journey,” said Reggy Eadie,president and CEO of Trinity Health of New England. “Our new access center brings specialized services all under one roof, in a location that is close to home for so many. This new facility, coupled with our recently opened Urgent Care location just up the road in Rocky Hill, is all part of Trinity Health of New England’s ongoing plan to expand its footprint and increase access to high-level, high-quality, patient-centered care in all the communities we serve.”

The Rocky Hill location is the first of more than half a dozen Trinity Health of New England access centers that will open in the coming months and years. The additional locations will open in key communities Trinity Health of New England serves.



December 17, 2021


Topic Area: Construction


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