New Jersey Urology

Category: Urology clinic

Address: 15000 Midlantic Dr #100, Mt Laurel Township, NJ 08054, USA

Phone: +18773882778

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM

Friday: 8AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Stephen Adamczyk

Sep 13, 2022

Very bad place. Doctor wrote 2 scrips, went to get them filled, they told they could not, because they look fake, and could not understand them. Trying to get answers for a month now, they keep saying , they will call me back. I had wasted so much of my time with this place, and have to change doctor's in a different facility. There should be no excuses for poor nurses and office staff. COVID I'd done. Stephen A

Greg Kyriacos

Aug 3, 2022

The whole office, other than Dr Asroff and his personal staff, is completely incompetent. Never fails. Always an issue if we can’t see him. Thanks for making a complete mess today when I specifically said be careful because we have an important appointment after.

Olivia Espinosa

Apr 26, 2022

Very sweet and welcoming i feel safe and comfortable continuing care and seeing them in the future!

Zach

Apr 4, 2022

I walked into the office, checked in and immediately overheard the desk state that the doctor is an hour behind due to equipment malfunction. No schedule adjustment. No call. Next available for any one of the seven doctors is two weeks away. I’ve waited a month for a basic consult, what’s another hour plus.

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Questions & Answers

as a patient of NJ Urology in Langhorne PA, Am I a patient of the urologist that has been seeing me, or am I a patient of NJ urology? Can the urologist tell me to go someplace because I left a negative review of him?

Jon Berndlmaier | Feb 5, 2022
Jon Berndlmaier | Feb 5, 2022

Thank you for your opinion. I found out the place has a 1.5 star rating. And found more negative reviews of this same doctor. Eventually this doctor does not practice a doctor patient relationship. He prefers a dictatorship. Doctors forget that the patients are in charge of what they want to have done to their body. Unnecessary testing dangerous testing should be up to the patient if he would rather have that or a more targeted testing and if the testing comes out positive than a more targeted nature of therapy. It should be the patient's choice. Not the doctor jamming it down his throat saying you have to think as I do if not I can't treat you. I thank God I'm not being treated by that person anymore

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Just asked. YES

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