Address: 300 2nd Ave, Long Branch, NJ 07740, USA
Phone: +17322225200
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
Victoria Sesty
I wanted to talk about my experience with Kim Fusco the Mamo Technologist. Kim is so professional! She is so kind and truly cares about her patients she goes out of her way to answer all your questions and make you feel comfortable!! Jacqueline M. Wilentz Breast Center are so blessed to have such an amazing Technologist working for them!!
Keziah Spiegel
Worst hospital in the area. Delay in patient care and no regard for patient safety or handling.
Dan Tishman
8/29/2022 was a life changing experience for our family our teen was there all night receiving care from one Susan U. and I was in and out till I finally fell asleep in the waiting room at 6 AM. Meanwhile that professional went in the room with my teen and engaged the young person as we went through every phase life and each phase of that and how it affected Cody until finally Cody broke and realized deep truths. Susan U. is a life giving life changing individual and her persistence was unbelievable. The rest of the staff is also excellent. Bless you and Monmouth Medical for hiring you!!!!!
Tara Galen
Caring sensitive staff, very helpful and respectful
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Birth Long Branch
Yes there are ENT physicians on staff
the child psych unit has 14 beds, its a great helping experience but the wait to get in can span form 2-7 days in the ER crisis center, which is not a comfortable experience at all.
they have child and adult units for voluntary and involuntary crisis intervention, form there they will transfer you to a rehab unit in another location of theyre choice
unfortunatly due to HIPPA you cannot have a cellphone there due to the risk of pictures being taken of patients, but a visitor CAN bring their phone in so long as they dont give it to the patient in the unit
you would need to speak to the psychiatric staff but in most extreme cases it is covered
you can enter the crisis unit in the emrgency room volunatarily and from there they can transfer you to a ward to get helo for your anxiety and other mental health related problems
Hospitals Run different shifts for various departments.
I don't know, I'm just visiting someone
I believe there are some coffee machines in certain family waiting areas, such as the Surgical Waiting on the 4th floor or the Ambulatory Surg Center off the main lobby.
You may walk in....clinic hours Sunday 8-12, Monday 1-8, Tuesday and Wednesday 8-430
Main entrance
Yes enter through the main entrance and you will be guided
Many on staff are certified to use the robotic techniques for spine surgery
I think as a outpatient
Huh?
Not certain but probably 2 max at a time
Pier village, surrounding apartment complexes by brighton, tintol falls, asbury park, neptune
however you got there is how you get out . granted it's not the cleanest place. you probably would be more comfortable at The Lexington boarding home in Lakewood. n.j It's much nicer there. j
Go somewhere else this hospital does not care about people. It cares about lawsuits and profits
Orthopedic Doctors/Surgeons usually are good people. They all have one thing in common. Therapy before surgery.
Usually they're 10:00-20:00 so that's 10am-8pm
No idea, probably because I am unable to donate.
When I delivered, they had no rooms available, so I waited for about 4 hours next to others with nothing but a curtain to separate me from others. Had to wait over an hour for the anesthesiologists to come for my epidural (which wore of 30mins before delivery). A nurse came to give me pitocin but never plugged it into my IV, so it ended up on the floor. After delivery, I had issues with nurses providing me details regarding breadtfeeding, circumcision care, and other such details. I had a breastfeeding consulant make me cry by telling me that I would never produce enough milk for my son due to having a previous breast reduction surgery. They made me pump breast milk and feed write down what I fed my son with a medicine syringe(even though colostrum was coming out and he was having more than the required wet/BM diapers). My son never took to my breasts after that, so I was forced to exclusively pump.and I made enough milk. They also never called pediatrician after he was born.
Go to the information desk. Fun procedure compared to the other end.
Fine Fair is across the street from MMC on 3rd Ave in the parking lot of the train station along with a RiteAid. There is a Stop & Shop down the road in West End southbound off of 2nd Avenue. There is also a CVS northbound at the end of 2nd Avenue on Broadway.
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