Quang Ton

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75 Holly Hill Ln Ste 202
Greenwich, CT 06830
Dr. Quang Ton is a board-certified endocrinologist who specializes in caring for patients with disorders of the endocrine system. Dr. Ton's journey towards general endocrinology was influenced by his mother's health conditions of Type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, and osteoporosis. During his education while working as a server, Dr. Ton learned to anticipate and fulfill people's needs through effective listening and communication. He believes in building relationships with his patients through trust and empathy. "Patient success not only relies on me, but also on the patients themselves. That is why I focus on patient education, practical goal setting, and positive thinking," said Dr. Ton. Prior to joining Stamford Health Medical Group, Dr. Ton practiced for nine years in multispecialty practices in Orange, Rockland, and Westchester counties of New York. When not practicing medicine, Dr. Ton enjoys spending time with his family - his wife and two children. He is also passionate about volunteerism, including participating in the yearly MSK Cycle for Survival event. His commitment to his patients and his community truly embodies the spirit of compassionate health care.
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