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It's FREE, easy and allows you to view and print records, test results, request an appointment, fill a n prescription and other information. Keystone Family Medicine provides comprehensive, primary health care to men, women and children of all ages, races and economic backgrounds. The professional, compassionate and bilingual staff of Keystone Family Medicine includes family medicine doctors and a nurse practitioner. I was impressed by the care taken to allow me a safe office visit in accordance with the current virus pandemic.
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Reviews (19)
Puddle Jumper
Jun 17, 2022
Connie Cessna
Jun 14, 2022
Liz M.
Mar 08, 2022
I went here exactly once for a potential new primary care physician. I have a thyroid condition that was diagnosed at Hershey when I was 16. Keystone wanted me retested for the condition that will literally never be cured short of having the problem organ removed and then still be on medication for the rest of my life! This was only after the doctor was close to three hours late with no explanation, she then refused to progress our appointment until I agreed to be retested. I left with my records. I'd have to have a limb dangling off me before I returned here and Google Reviews demands stars and zero aren't possible.
Patty Dolaway
Sep 10, 2021
April Myers
Aug 02, 2021
Keystone Medical needs to have more respect for the "working" people. I've had 2 appointments with Dr. Barbara Haeckler. I have yet to see her. First appointment she was supposedly "on time". I waited to be called back for 38 minutes after my appointment time. Second appointment she was an hour behind at 9 am. I have a job to go to. I do not have time to wait for over an hour to see a doctor. WHY SCHEDULE APPOINTMENTS EVERY 15 MINUTES? Doctors need more time with patients and between patients!
Boo EyeSeeU
Apr 16, 2021
I love my doctor but she's been condescending lately. Covid stress? Prescription nurse is as RUDE as it gets - declining to refill NEEDED prescriptions that my doctor REALLY wanted me to start using. She even called me a liar. I've complained several times. At my last appointment I could hear the same woman yelling at ANOTHER patient over the phone. "I only have problems with YOU". (Weird; she has problems with everyone.) Billing is WEIRD. Practice should know the accurate amount BEFORE they bill someone. If it weren't for my doctor I'd be long gone.
Annie Klebanoff
Feb 05, 2021
Ed Harmony
Dec 25, 2020
I have a complaint to lodge against the man from Keystone Health who contacted my wife Linda Harmony yesterday about her prescription. He was very rude, uncompassionate, otherwise not a nice person at all. He never give his name no wonder as rude as he was. I read your mission statement and you better let this man read it for I don't think that he ever saw it. A very unhappy patient of yours, Edward Harmony
Lisa S.
Mar 20, 2019
I'm so relieved to see that I'm not alone in my opinions. I've been dealing with Keystone for the last 20 years. My first encounter was the result of debilitating back pain that caused me to lay across my desk at work in tears. He told me that I had a pulled muscle, despite the fact that the condition had existed for nearly a year. His EXACT words were "Suck it up"! Turns out that I have Scoliosis.
And he still works there. More recently, I started seeing a woman at Behavioral Health I believed to be a psychiatrist, when in fact, she was a Nurse Practitioner. After several extremely negative experiences with those folks, I'll NEVER do it again. I've been involved with the mental health system since I was 20, and I worked in the field for ten years; I'm now 65. I've been prescribed life-sustaining meds since I was 35, without side-effects.
This person refused to refill them for reasons that I knew were ridiculous, but I tried to work with her. I suffered intense withdrawal and became nearly catatonic as a result, at which point I changed providers. I have severe PTSD and went on their waiting list for nearly six months. I was very lucky to get a specialist who was wonderful! I saw her twice, and she quit.
Never once was I seen less than 20 minutes late and often rescheduled because my time is just as valuable as theirs; HOWEVER, I arrived five minutes early and was berated by the receptionist for being late after I stood in line for ten minutes. Most of the providers that I've seen have been condescending, rude and insulting. I've NEVER used illegal drugs in my life, nor have I ever abused prescription meds. Regardless, after I fractured my spine, the pain was out of this world.
I was denied pain killers because Opioids have become the drug du jour. I now have a dual-disability due to my back injury and PTSD. My only insurance is Medicare, which is pathetic, and I can't help but think my treatment (and that of others) is based on the fact that I don't have private insurance. I feel much better now!
And he still works there. More recently, I started seeing a woman at Behavioral Health I believed to be a psychiatrist, when in fact, she was a Nurse Practitioner. After several extremely negative experiences with those folks, I'll NEVER do it again. I've been involved with the mental health system since I was 20, and I worked in the field for ten years; I'm now 65. I've been prescribed life-sustaining meds since I was 35, without side-effects.
This person refused to refill them for reasons that I knew were ridiculous, but I tried to work with her. I suffered intense withdrawal and became nearly catatonic as a result, at which point I changed providers. I have severe PTSD and went on their waiting list for nearly six months. I was very lucky to get a specialist who was wonderful! I saw her twice, and she quit.
Never once was I seen less than 20 minutes late and often rescheduled because my time is just as valuable as theirs; HOWEVER, I arrived five minutes early and was berated by the receptionist for being late after I stood in line for ten minutes. Most of the providers that I've seen have been condescending, rude and insulting. I've NEVER used illegal drugs in my life, nor have I ever abused prescription meds. Regardless, after I fractured my spine, the pain was out of this world.
I was denied pain killers because Opioids have become the drug du jour. I now have a dual-disability due to my back injury and PTSD. My only insurance is Medicare, which is pathetic, and I can't help but think my treatment (and that of others) is based on the fact that I don't have private insurance. I feel much better now!
May S.
Mar 07, 2019
Billing department is shady. Doctors are condescending and the office staff is rude. They have no regard for patient privacy. They continued to call my work even after I asked them not to and each time identified themselves to our receptionist while asking for me personally. Most doctors offices just call and say "its a private matter". Twice I called in for test results and was put on speaker phone not know who else was around to hear my personal information.
At one point I received conflicting test results from different nurses at the same office! I have so many other examples but I hope this was enough to save others the time. PS all of the Keystone medical offices are like this. Summit is slightly better but I have been very happy with Pinnacle so far.
At one point I received conflicting test results from different nurses at the same office! I have so many other examples but I hope this was enough to save others the time. PS all of the Keystone medical offices are like this. Summit is slightly better but I have been very happy with Pinnacle so far.
Brookelynn L.
Jan 29, 2019
Leaving a very negative review for a very good reason; I noticed my hearing going bad just shy of two years ago. I started visiting here about two years ago and the lady who gave my hearing test was AWFUL. She was extremely rude and not very understanding of my issue, she pretty much told me that she couldn't help and sent me right across the complex to another questionable lady who had told me she felt maybe it came from stress? WRONG.
I practically had to beg to visit another office with different doctors which is something you should NEVER have to do. I have now visited Hershey medical center and have been told that I do have a pretty severe hearing issues that could've been solved TWO YEARS AGO. I'm now a freshman in college struggling with so so many other issues and this on top of it has only made things worse. Don't trust these people, your body will tell you when you have an issue and stop at nothing to get it solved. We all deserve to be happy and healthy. Can I leave less than a one star review?
I practically had to beg to visit another office with different doctors which is something you should NEVER have to do. I have now visited Hershey medical center and have been told that I do have a pretty severe hearing issues that could've been solved TWO YEARS AGO. I'm now a freshman in college struggling with so so many other issues and this on top of it has only made things worse. Don't trust these people, your body will tell you when you have an issue and stop at nothing to get it solved. We all deserve to be happy and healthy. Can I leave less than a one star review?
Shawn Schneider
Jan 15, 2019
Not going into my personal info but the staff is nice. Dr. Gupta which I don't think is there anymore was one of the most ignorant/arrogant person I have ever met. I'm handicapped so my mom would help with things. She called my mom a liar and made a big deal over a phone call. Then she would keep prescribing me medication that I have taken in the past and didn't work or agree with me.
So the last time I was there they put me with a younger woman and she seemed angry at me because I knew so much about the medical field. Well all i needed was a biopsy to be done and she suggested blood work which i had no problem with and I ask her if I could get both done at the same time and she said yes but she wanted me to get blood work first and come back in.
Well I'm handicapped and have enough trouble getting around and I said can i please do both at the same time to save running around an make it easier on me. She said no get your blood work first and come back and then she would send me for the biopsy. People like her shouldn't be doctors cause they are suppose to help people, not make things harder.
That was the last time I set foot in the place. I wasn't asking her to do anything special just to do them at the same time which is not asking to much from a doctor. Never went back to that place and I'm not putting all the doctors down because I believe they have a few that are nice.
So the last time I was there they put me with a younger woman and she seemed angry at me because I knew so much about the medical field. Well all i needed was a biopsy to be done and she suggested blood work which i had no problem with and I ask her if I could get both done at the same time and she said yes but she wanted me to get blood work first and come back in.
Well I'm handicapped and have enough trouble getting around and I said can i please do both at the same time to save running around an make it easier on me. She said no get your blood work first and come back and then she would send me for the biopsy. People like her shouldn't be doctors cause they are suppose to help people, not make things harder.
That was the last time I set foot in the place. I wasn't asking her to do anything special just to do them at the same time which is not asking to much from a doctor. Never went back to that place and I'm not putting all the doctors down because I believe they have a few that are nice.
Anji G.
Aug 22, 2018
This is an example of corporate medical care. They make you jump through so many hoops to get care. I am leaving the area and can not get in for an appointment so guess what, I have no meds! I have had the blood work done but because I cannot get into the office, they will not help me even though they have the results.
Mary W.
Apr 12, 2018
Emily Hoger is by far the best female doctor I have ever dealt with. Female check ups can be a nuisance but she makes them so simple, comforting and you leave feeling confident in whatever she may have you doing. She makes you feel you are her only patient for the day, carefully and thoroughly explains everything to you. I highly recommend her to all my family and friends as their main OBGYN practitioner.
S. M.
Feb 18, 2018
I love my doctor but the office and nurse staff are making things difficult. I didn't get a full supply of my prescription and have called 3 times since 5 days ago to get refills with no call back. I spoke with someone who said it was taken care of and found out that nothing was done. I have asthma and am very worried about what may happen if I don't get an answer back.
Last time I was at the doctor I also waited an entire hour from my appointment time to get seen. The nurse also asked me alot of questions about dead family members and made me cry at the same appointment. I may end up switching healthcare providers this place has gone downhill.
Last time I was at the doctor I also waited an entire hour from my appointment time to get seen. The nurse also asked me alot of questions about dead family members and made me cry at the same appointment. I may end up switching healthcare providers this place has gone downhill.
Steve M.
Oct 02, 2017
I do not recommend going here if you want to be treated as a human being. All they seem to be is cookie cutter, They want you in and out, they don't always provide you with information you need, and sometime won't answer any of your questions. When calling, you will not get a person, only what seems to be an endless menu, to which, if you dial any extension, you get a voice mail.
Most of the times, I never received a call back. I now drive there if I have any questions, and sit and wait until someone actually gives me an answer to what I need. What ever happened to Doctor/Patient interaction. Rather than Corporation/Wallet interaction.
Most of the times, I never received a call back. I now drive there if I have any questions, and sit and wait until someone actually gives me an answer to what I need. What ever happened to Doctor/Patient interaction. Rather than Corporation/Wallet interaction.
Megan T.
Oct 29, 2015
The Behavioral Health services can be a pain to deal with. I've come to the realization that waiting lists for behavioral health services anywhere are a doozy, and Keystone is no exception. My son waited months to even be seen initially. Explaining that his issues were getting him kicked out of daycares and after school programs among other things was not enough to condone a sense of urgency.
Mind you, he had a diagnoses from Hershey already and we were seeking treatment. The wait times for appointments are long as well. We are typically 10 minutes early for appointments and tend to be taken to see his doctor 20-30 minutes after the appointment time. I understand people may need more time discussing issues, and I'm sympathetic to that but some sort of "we'll be right with you, we're running late" or any sort of acknowledgement that we were there would have been helpful.
In one instance the doctor came out 10 min past our appointment time, saw us, then proceeded to make arrangements to see another patient instead. She looked at us and seemed to suddenly remember we were there before reluctantly proceeding with our appointment. The biggest issue I have is that last year we asked to see a behavioral therapist (we see a psychologist now and my son is in need of therapy).
She told me she was referring him to the waiting list. Eight months go by and I was assured the waiting lists were simply just long. Finally, a year later I asked the doctor again and it seems he was never referred in the first place. I know this because this time they called the next day to confirm that he was placed on the waiting list. We never received such a call after the first alleged referral.
Mind you, he had a diagnoses from Hershey already and we were seeking treatment. The wait times for appointments are long as well. We are typically 10 minutes early for appointments and tend to be taken to see his doctor 20-30 minutes after the appointment time. I understand people may need more time discussing issues, and I'm sympathetic to that but some sort of "we'll be right with you, we're running late" or any sort of acknowledgement that we were there would have been helpful.
In one instance the doctor came out 10 min past our appointment time, saw us, then proceeded to make arrangements to see another patient instead. She looked at us and seemed to suddenly remember we were there before reluctantly proceeding with our appointment. The biggest issue I have is that last year we asked to see a behavioral therapist (we see a psychologist now and my son is in need of therapy).
She told me she was referring him to the waiting list. Eight months go by and I was assured the waiting lists were simply just long. Finally, a year later I asked the doctor again and it seems he was never referred in the first place. I know this because this time they called the next day to confirm that he was placed on the waiting list. We never received such a call after the first alleged referral.
Patricia B.
Dec 02, 2013
Where can I begin with Keystone? I went to them, Behavioral Services Unit, because I suffer from, among other things, chronic depression. I have many physical illnesses and take a lot of medications. I have been in an out of therapy since I was 16, I'm now 65. All of my physical problems are handled at Hershey so the doctors can coordinate not only my conditions but my medications.
I went to Keystone because of the weekly therapy sessions, and the cost going to Hershey weekly would be prohibitive. At Keystone, I needed a psychiatrist for my medication and a therapist for my counseling sessions. What I was looking for in a therapist was a Christian with certain areas of expertise. It was a bumpy road. The psychiatrist would ask me what medications I wanted.
If I said something wasn't working he asked what I wanted the dosage changed to! I kept telling him it was his job as the doctor to prescribe and change dosage not mine. Then, on one occasion, we begin arguing quite vocally. When I challenge him on it, he was Indian, he said it was his culture and I should learn to accept it. He then said he could have me committed for 72 hour hold because of my behavior.
I challenged him to do it. I told him I would do a dance while I was there and they have to let me go. After that they would never see me again, my depression and suicidal tendencies with go untreated, and he would never see me again. The therapist was not much better. She consistently got information wrong and forgot things that I had said were important to me.
It really hit home one day when I told her about an appointment I had with my doctor. I had not seen him in 6 months and yet he remembered to ask how my father, who was dying of cancer, was doing. Her response was, "Well, some people just remember things better than others." This from a woman I have been seeing me weekly for over 6 months and she had problems remembering the most important things to me that I was sharing with her?
She did do one thing right however. She put me into a PTSD group which was very beneficial. Suddenly, without any warning, I showed up one day and was told that I was cancelled out of all services because I had been late 3 times in 6 months. This was one of the things I was seeing a therapist about. So, don't bother treating somebody with depression, where one of the problems and side effects of depression is never being able to get to places on time, just get rid of them. Leave then hanging with no support. Isn't it the first rule of doctors to do no harm? My recommendation: Go somewhere else if you need therapeutic help.
I went to Keystone because of the weekly therapy sessions, and the cost going to Hershey weekly would be prohibitive. At Keystone, I needed a psychiatrist for my medication and a therapist for my counseling sessions. What I was looking for in a therapist was a Christian with certain areas of expertise. It was a bumpy road. The psychiatrist would ask me what medications I wanted.
If I said something wasn't working he asked what I wanted the dosage changed to! I kept telling him it was his job as the doctor to prescribe and change dosage not mine. Then, on one occasion, we begin arguing quite vocally. When I challenge him on it, he was Indian, he said it was his culture and I should learn to accept it. He then said he could have me committed for 72 hour hold because of my behavior.
I challenged him to do it. I told him I would do a dance while I was there and they have to let me go. After that they would never see me again, my depression and suicidal tendencies with go untreated, and he would never see me again. The therapist was not much better. She consistently got information wrong and forgot things that I had said were important to me.
It really hit home one day when I told her about an appointment I had with my doctor. I had not seen him in 6 months and yet he remembered to ask how my father, who was dying of cancer, was doing. Her response was, "Well, some people just remember things better than others." This from a woman I have been seeing me weekly for over 6 months and she had problems remembering the most important things to me that I was sharing with her?
She did do one thing right however. She put me into a PTSD group which was very beneficial. Suddenly, without any warning, I showed up one day and was told that I was cancelled out of all services because I had been late 3 times in 6 months. This was one of the things I was seeing a therapist about. So, don't bother treating somebody with depression, where one of the problems and side effects of depression is never being able to get to places on time, just get rid of them. Leave then hanging with no support. Isn't it the first rule of doctors to do no harm? My recommendation: Go somewhere else if you need therapeutic help.
Suzanne C.
Jul 23, 2009
Some of the individual doctors at Keystone are just fantastic, but they are all too busy to provide a consistent standard of care. My last doctor was randomly assigned to me based on our mutual schedules. He lectured me about my sexual habits when I visited for a sleep problem. He accused me of being addicted to pain killers on the next visit, then acknowledged that I had no access to pain killers. (He was fired. Fancy that.) Sure, Keystone can get you in and out; but they can't and don't offer much by way of personal or preventative care.
If you don't have insurance, mention it when you get to the billing counter. Keystone offers a discount for the uninsured. Also, if you need to see a doctor URGENTLY but not ER URGENTLY, call at 7:30a when they open and request a same-day. Ask nicely, and the receptionist will probably take pity and give you an appointment. But only if you are nice. (I'm serious.)
If you don't have insurance, mention it when you get to the billing counter. Keystone offers a discount for the uninsured. Also, if you need to see a doctor URGENTLY but not ER URGENTLY, call at 7:30a when they open and request a same-day. Ask nicely, and the receptionist will probably take pity and give you an appointment. But only if you are nice. (I'm serious.)