Address: 1 Plainsboro Rd, Plainsboro Township, NJ 08536, USA
Phone: +16098537000
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Ariel Nagi
This review is for the surgical unit. I just had my mastectomy with breast reconstruction and every single person I dealt with was lovely. I wish I could remember all of their names, but particularly nurses Karen and Patty took great care of me. I can’t say enough amazing things. There was also an anesthesiologist nurse who was lovely (can’t remember her name) but again everyone including my docs, of course, made a traumatizing experience as pleasant as possible. I also want to thank the people who inserted my port a few months ago, particularly Diana and Jerome. I hope the hospital sees this and gives these staff members the praise they deserve. ❤️
Chris Hale
We came here for our daughter's birth and were extremely impressed by our whole experience. All the staff we interacted with were models of competence and kindness. We felt in good hands, and well cared for through our entire stay. The rooms were comfortable and clean, the food was good, and we were given everything we could possibly need. When my wife had to have an unplanned c-section, the nurses and doctors were well prepared and made sure everything went smoothly.
Mar Barreto (Mar)
I took my daughter to the ER due to a stomach virus this week. The ER pediatrician and male nurse were just amazing!! They were both compassionate and empathetic towards my 7yo daughter.
Brianna Devine
Before I get into this review, I would like to note to everyone commenting on Albert Einstein's death that he did not die at this current hospital- rather, Princeton HealthCare System's hospital in downtown Princeton which is now apartments and office space. Now for the actual review. I have a wide variety of experience and history with this hospital and hospital system, and have nothing but good things to say about outpatient services, including my pulmonologist, cardiologist, and everyone at Princeton Bone & Joint. However, the Emergency Department really needs improvement ASAP. I was seen today at the advice of my cardiologist due to several alarming symptoms, including several episodes of almost fainting and borderline disastrous blood pressure. I arrived to the ER via ambulance per advice, given the situation, my medical history, and relatively young age (24 years old). I found the doctor at the ER to be rather dismissive of most of my primary concerns, as he focused mainly on my complaint of dizziness, rather than my previously spiking blood pressure and near fainting. He continued to persist with diagnosing me with vertigo, which I mentioned several times I really didn't think was accurate based on my history and knowing my body. He continued to suggest vertigo as my only issue, and I agreed to try medication as per his suggestion. After taking the medication and noticing no change in symptoms, I informed him of this and mentioned again that I really didn't think my symptoms pointed to vertigo, but he told me to continue taking the medication because it takes a while to kick in even though he told me prior to that that the medication would give me relief quickly. Please note that I had barely any wait, but spent almost 5 hours waiting in the ER itself, which was not rooms, rather open-air cubicles with two chairs and a small television. While I can admit that my medical history is extensive and I manage multiple chronic illnesses, I would really hope that any doctor treating me would take my concerns seriously and not brush me off the way that I felt he did. I can say that every nurse and tech I encountered were very sweet and helpful, and did everything they could to help me which I definitely appreciated. I would also like to add that yes, I understand that I don't have a medical degree, but if a patient insists several times that a doctor is overlooking their primary concerns, maybe it would be worth a minute to investigate that further. I will definitely not be returning to this ER anytime in the future.
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I do not speak Spanish
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The testing area is in a tent in the parking lot. There are signs on the campus that help direct patients to the tent but it’s fairly large. You’ll likely see it once you arrive on the campus.
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You can contact Hospital, please
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You should call the hospital directly.
310 beds
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In what way?
Adding to Bernadette's response: Only 1 adult can stay overnight; eating disorder program has visitation restrictions. They also ask you not to visit if you have a cold.
Not at this physical location. This building opened around 2012. Einstein died at Princeton Hospital in 1955.
Hi I don't work for the hospital so I couldn't tell you for sure. But I am pretty sure that they do. And as hospitals go this would be a great place to have a baby. And congratulations.
Probably. Ask Dr House
This is a hospital, not a hotel
Try using University Medical Center of Princeton
You should probably call them or your insurance provider then. This isn't sent to the hospital. Your asking local guides
YES albert Einstein died here.
He is died
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