Although Dr. Meyer presents as a nice man w/a pleasant demeanor, I didn't get any impression that he really cared much about my conditions, or his professional oath or obligations After keeping me waiting for about 45 minutes (30 min's in waiting room; 15 min's in exam room), he strode in, reached out to shake hands & welcomed me to his practice (I've been his patient for over 5 years & have been there several times). Although this didn't make me feel very confident, I gave him a quick pass because it had been awhile since I'd seen him. Next, he performed a perfunctory exam lasting about 10 minutes. He didn't address several of the concerns that I'd circled on his 5-page intake-sheet & when I asked him questions directly his answers were brief. There was no probing or further discussion to give me any sense of his curiosity,concern or any interest on his part. When he wrote me a referral for a test to be done in a hospital setting, I asked him if it should wait until after the current CoronaVirus pandemic had run its course & he practically laughed at me, indicating in a cavalier manner that I should just go ahead & do it without concern since there weren't any cases in CT (I had to inform him that 2 CT cases had already been reported the other day & he had no reply; just stood there dumbfounded. He didn't even know about this & he's a medical Dr!. In fact, later that day, not only were more cases reported, bringing the total to 4 in CT, but Gov Lamont also declared a state of medical emergency in CT). Wouldn't you prefer your doctor to be more informed about this? Besides the doctor's failings, I also had a dismal experience in his waiting room, w/a receptionist named "Nicole," who sat behind her closed glass window, laughing & horsing-around w/co-workers; yet she became unfriendly & rude as soon as she opened the glass to speak to patients. She barely made eye-contact, frowned at patients, barked out orders to patients without even addressing them by name, which incidentally caused confusion (example: after processing an elderly male patient, she shoved her hand out the window saying, "Here's your card." When the man reached to take it, she said, "No, not you!!" & simply waited until I noticed that she was referring to me, without ever even calling out my name. When I mentioned very nicely to her that it was a little confusing to know who she was calling, when she didn't say our names, she just frowned & didn't answer me.). No smiling from her (only when interacting w/co-workers). Dealing w/this receptionist was like being verbally "frisked" & dismissed. The whole experience was very unpleasant & even demeaning at times. This is what we're given for "healthcare" today, folks! I'm planning to look elsewhere & hope I can find something much better than this.