Princeton University Medical Center (USA)
7.0
17 reviews

Princeton University Medical Center (USA)

United States of America , Princeton

Clinic specialization

Obstetrics and gynecology
Gastroenterology
Pediatric neurosurgery
Infectious diseases
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Oncohematology
Oncology
Orthopedics and traumatology
Rehabilitation
Urology
Nephrology
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Princeton University Medical Center is one of the most famous hospitals in the United States. It was founded in 1919. For the last 30 years, the clinic has been in the status of a multidisciplinary medical institution. The hospital is equipped with the most modern facilities for diagnostics and surgical interventions. The specialists are provided with the most advanced technologies that allow them to carry out  highly qualified care to patients.

The clinic specializes in various areas, but it is most famous  are:

  • oncology;

  • obstetrics;

  • cardiology;

  • neurology.

The University hospital has a capacity of 338 beds. Every year, almost 17 thousand patients are hospitalized, and more than 42 thousand go to the first aid department. The training of medical personnel is of great importance, so both nurses and certified doctors working in the clinic are highly qualified specialists and experts in their field. The clinic includes a rehabilitation center, where children and adults are assisted to restore their moral and physical condition after undergoing operations. There is also a hotel on the territory of the center, which can accommodate both patients and their attendants. In addition, the Princeton Medical Center collaborates with European and American research centers to introduce new technologies.

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Princeton University Medical Center (USA)

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In February 2021, at Princeton, we had a fantastic experience with the birth of our first child. The medical staff was attentive, informative and helpful throughout the entire process. The hospital staff was friendly and helped us with everything we needed. They provided us with a lot of postpartum needs and information to prepare us for becoming first-time parents. I highly recommend giving birth here if you are in the area.
Melissa Tirado
Patient treated Bone and joint injuries in the clinic Princeton University Medical Center (USA)
10.0
Great
This is the best medical treatment I've received. I had a hip replacement, and the team of doctors was so empathetic, attractive, smart and effective. They take the manner of treating patients to a new level.
My 86-year-old mother recently spent a week here. Her care was excellent, and the nurses, assistants, and Dr. Goldberg were attentive to her needs. Special greetings to Kimberly from the service staff (2nd floor). My mom facetimed me at 5: 30 in the morning, she was confused and upset, and I couldn't calm her down. Kimberly heard the noise and intervened to calm me down, calm her down and call for help. Thank you, Kimberly.
I want to say thank you to the CCU Unite department for taking care of my brother Javier Flores when he felt abdominal pain as a result of pancreatitis. Then, the day after his kidneys failed, and then his lungs, he had a special round-the-clock dialysis for a week and 6 more regular dialysis, put on a ventilator, and he had a blood infection, and the fever did not stop for several days and nights, he was 56 days old, and it was a miracle that he was alive, but I know that God was with us, and bless the doctors, nurses, to help him.
I just want to say from the bottom of my heart that God has blessed everyone who works there. I don't remember all the names, but Rebecca, Maria, John Kna, Alexa, guys, thank you for being there all the time with a smile.
Doctors, I pray to God for your family, and that God will give you health and love to help people even in this pandemic. Thank you, and I will never forget these faces and every person who helped me Maria Hutter and my brother Javier Flores.
Bhash Mukherji
Patient treated Liver cancer in the clinic Princeton University Medical Center (USA)
2.0
Poor
Yesterday, my 84-year-old mother was prescribed a biopsy. She is currently hospitalized with complications, and the staff on the 5th floor and the pulmonology department have done an excellent job of stabilizing her.
My problem is related to interventional radiology. My mother was previously diagnosed with ampullary cancer, and the cancer has spread to her bile duct, and she has spots on her liver. Her oncologist ordered a liver biopsy, and since my mother is elderly, suffers from dementia, is confused and scared and speaks little English, she asked that a family member be next to her during the biopsy. She was taken for a biopsy at around 3pm yesterday, she was not offered food or drink for more than 24 hours, and she was very excited, as she was hungry and thirsty. Why are you exposing an 84-year-old patient with dementia and a history of stomach ulcers and bleeding to be without food and water for 24 hours? The worst thing was that, despite the request of the oncologist, my husband was not allowed to be with my mother during the procedure. Mom was scared. no interpreter services were offered, no one was there to calm her down, and no soothing agent was offered either. The radiologist (Dr. Stein) did not do a biopsy, saying that the patient was agitated - and it was completely his fault. He also said that the damage is very small.
But the mother did not have liver lesions 2 months ago. Ignoring the lesions does not stop the spread of cancer. The neglect of the patient's health, especially cancer, is shocking. Not knowing how to deal with the fears and anxieties of an elderly patient, especially an elderly patient with dementia, is very poor care and reflects an arrogant and terrible attitude.
Disgusting. It's dirty. Nobody cares about anything. My father-in-law was in the emergency department for more than 24 hours. Incompetence and lack of interest in his departure were inappropriate. I don't recommend this hospital. Stay away.
By far the best hospital I've ever been to. The nurses and doctors really took care of my condition and did a great job with me during my stay. After a two-week stay, I will not go anywhere else. The staff treated me with care and kindness, unlike most other hospitals that I had to go to
The outpatient surgery center is at the highest level, from start to finish. Absolutely professional, attentive and responsive. From before surgery, anesthesiology, rehabilitation (and, of course, my surgeon). I couldn't feel in better hands.
The experience of dealing with both the maternity / postpartum department for me and the emergency department for my husband is terrible. I give 0 points to each of them. This is the worst place. Just an ATM that doesn't care about people.
A normal hospital. Doctors and nurses work here - very good and competent specialists.
The main problem I have encountered is that there are still problems with things like waiting time for an appointment. Perhaps this is just a problem in all medical institutions, and this gives me a little comfort.
My mother came with non-specific symptoms, underwent an extensive examination (CT, laboratory, even a lumbar puncture) and still waited for this for almost two days.
Penn Med is a clean, beautiful facility, and they keep it clean. The Surgical Center for Joint Replacement employs excellent professional orthopedic doctors with good manners and good manners. However, the Penn Med Joint Surgical Center lacks nursing communication, empathy, and adherence to procedure or protocol to care for patients. I'm not talking about all nurses, but only about most registered nurses. I had to replace the joint, and after the operation I had severe pain, and I kept asking for painkillers, as the pain was excruciating, and I cried, and the patient did not need to ask for painkillers, since nurses should have access to the portal for patients. this should tell the nurses what medications to do and when. I haven't taken my medication for over an hour. And believe me, the medications are already expired. This has happened many times during my time there. The worst medical care I've ever received in my life. And this was not the first case of joint replacement for me. I had another joint replaced earlier, and it was at Somerset Medical Center. Although their medical care there is not rated as good, but I tell you it was 100% better than Princeton Med. Omg!, I can give a list of the names of these registered nurses who attended here and who were ignorant or negligent. At some point, the head nurse asked me to appoint another nurse, because the nurse I had was yelling at me that she didn't know what medications to give me, but only if she had reviewed the pass from the previous shift, she would have received all the information about the patient in front of her.
This is the best hospital I've ever been to. This includes nurses, staff and doctors.
Convenient parking!
By far the best treatment I've received. I had a hip replacement and my team was so empathetic, interesting, smart and efficient. They take the nightlife to a new level.
I ask you to provide the patient's medical record for more than a month, but I have not received it yet. The hours are terrible, and the doctors are mediocre. The intensive care unit nurses were also terrible. Although the paramedics were great. But the building is beautiful, so if you need to do a little procedure... it's not a bad place. It's just from personal experience.
I have a procedure scheduled and I need to take a pcr covid test. The planner informed me that I have to go to Plainsboro to take a covid test. I live an hour away. Seriously, no other lab can provide the test result? So go on Memorial Day weekend for a covid test. Reading the reviews, I am now rethinking how to do my procedure in Pennsylvania.
Wonderful nurses and doctors. Convenience and care 10/10.
Maria Hutter
Patient treated Pancreatitis in the clinic Princeton University Medical Center (USA)
10.0
Great
I just want to say thank you to the CU Unite department for taking care of my brother Javier Flores when he felt abdominal pain as a result of pancreatitis in 1st place.
Then, the day after his kidneys broke, and then his lungs, he had a special dialysis for a week, 24 hours and 6 more regular dialysis, put a ventilator on, and he had a blood infection, and the fever did not stop for days and nights he was 56 days a miracle that he is life, but I know that God was with us and blessed the doctors, nurses and cna to help him.
I just want to say from the bottom of my heart that God has blessed everyone who works there for love. I don't remember all the names, but Rebecca, Maria, John Kna, Alexa, some even checking guys, thanks for being there all the time with a smile.
Doctors, I pray to God for your family, and that God will give you health and love to help people even in this pandemic, you guys are there
In February 2021, at Princeton, we had a fantastic experience with the birth of our first child. The medical staff was attentive, informative and helpful throughout the entire process. The hospital staff was friendly and helped us with everything we needed. They provided us with a lot of postpartum needs and information to prepare us for becoming first-time parents. I highly recommend giving birth here if you are in the area.
Melissa Tirado
Patient treated Bone and joint injuries in the clinic Princeton University Medical Center (USA)
10.0
Great
This is the best medical treatment I've received. I had a hip replacement, and the team of doctors was so empathetic, attractive, smart and effective. They take the manner of treating patients to a new level.
My 86-year-old mother recently spent a week here. Her care was excellent, and the nurses, assistants, and Dr. Goldberg were attentive to her needs. Special greetings to Kimberly from the service staff (2nd floor). My mom facetimed me at 5: 30 in the morning, she was confused and upset, and I couldn't calm her down. Kimberly heard the noise and intervened to calm me down, calm her down and call for help. Thank you, Kimberly.
I want to say thank you to the CCU Unite department for taking care of my brother Javier Flores when he felt abdominal pain as a result of pancreatitis. Then, the day after his kidneys failed, and then his lungs, he had a special round-the-clock dialysis for a week and 6 more regular dialysis, put on a ventilator, and he had a blood infection, and the fever did not stop for several days and nights, he was 56 days old, and it was a miracle that he was alive, but I know that God was with us, and bless the doctors, nurses, to help him.
I just want to say from the bottom of my heart that God has blessed everyone who works there. I don't remember all the names, but Rebecca, Maria, John Kna, Alexa, guys, thank you for being there all the time with a smile.
Doctors, I pray to God for your family, and that God will give you health and love to help people even in this pandemic. Thank you, and I will never forget these faces and every person who helped me Maria Hutter and my brother Javier Flores.
Bhash Mukherji
Patient treated Liver cancer in the clinic Princeton University Medical Center (USA)
2.0
Poor
Yesterday, my 84-year-old mother was prescribed a biopsy. She is currently hospitalized with complications, and the staff on the 5th floor and the pulmonology department have done an excellent job of stabilizing her.
My problem is related to interventional radiology. My mother was previously diagnosed with ampullary cancer, and the cancer has spread to her bile duct, and she has spots on her liver. Her oncologist ordered a liver biopsy, and since my mother is elderly, suffers from dementia, is confused and scared and speaks little English, she asked that a family member be next to her during the biopsy. She was taken for a biopsy at around 3pm yesterday, she was not offered food or drink for more than 24 hours, and she was very excited, as she was hungry and thirsty. Why are you exposing an 84-year-old patient with dementia and a history of stomach ulcers and bleeding to be without food and water for 24 hours? The worst thing was that, despite the request of the oncologist, my husband was not allowed to be with my mother during the procedure. Mom was scared. no interpreter services were offered, no one was there to calm her down, and no soothing agent was offered either. The radiologist (Dr. Stein) did not do a biopsy, saying that the patient was agitated - and it was completely his fault. He also said that the damage is very small.
But the mother did not have liver lesions 2 months ago. Ignoring the lesions does not stop the spread of cancer. The neglect of the patient's health, especially cancer, is shocking. Not knowing how to deal with the fears and anxieties of an elderly patient, especially an elderly patient with dementia, is very poor care and reflects an arrogant and terrible attitude.
Disgusting. It's dirty. Nobody cares about anything. My father-in-law was in the emergency department for more than 24 hours. Incompetence and lack of interest in his departure were inappropriate. I don't recommend this hospital. Stay away.
By far the best hospital I've ever been to. The nurses and doctors really took care of my condition and did a great job with me during my stay. After a two-week stay, I will not go anywhere else. The staff treated me with care and kindness, unlike most other hospitals that I had to go to
The outpatient surgery center is at the highest level, from start to finish. Absolutely professional, attentive and responsive. From before surgery, anesthesiology, rehabilitation (and, of course, my surgeon). I couldn't feel in better hands.
The experience of dealing with both the maternity / postpartum department for me and the emergency department for my husband is terrible. I give 0 points to each of them. This is the worst place. Just an ATM that doesn't care about people.
A normal hospital. Doctors and nurses work here - very good and competent specialists.
The main problem I have encountered is that there are still problems with things like waiting time for an appointment. Perhaps this is just a problem in all medical institutions, and this gives me a little comfort.
My mother came with non-specific symptoms, underwent an extensive examination (CT, laboratory, even a lumbar puncture) and still waited for this for almost two days.
Penn Med is a clean, beautiful facility, and they keep it clean. The Surgical Center for Joint Replacement employs excellent professional orthopedic doctors with good manners and good manners. However, the Penn Med Joint Surgical Center lacks nursing communication, empathy, and adherence to procedure or protocol to care for patients. I'm not talking about all nurses, but only about most registered nurses. I had to replace the joint, and after the operation I had severe pain, and I kept asking for painkillers, as the pain was excruciating, and I cried, and the patient did not need to ask for painkillers, since nurses should have access to the portal for patients. this should tell the nurses what medications to do and when. I haven't taken my medication for over an hour. And believe me, the medications are already expired. This has happened many times during my time there. The worst medical care I've ever received in my life. And this was not the first case of joint replacement for me. I had another joint replaced earlier, and it was at Somerset Medical Center. Although their medical care there is not rated as good, but I tell you it was 100% better than Princeton Med. Omg!, I can give a list of the names of these registered nurses who attended here and who were ignorant or negligent. At some point, the head nurse asked me to appoint another nurse, because the nurse I had was yelling at me that she didn't know what medications to give me, but only if she had reviewed the pass from the previous shift, she would have received all the information about the patient in front of her.
This is the best hospital I've ever been to. This includes nurses, staff and doctors.
Convenient parking!
By far the best treatment I've received. I had a hip replacement and my team was so empathetic, interesting, smart and efficient. They take the nightlife to a new level.
I ask you to provide the patient's medical record for more than a month, but I have not received it yet. The hours are terrible, and the doctors are mediocre. The intensive care unit nurses were also terrible. Although the paramedics were great. But the building is beautiful, so if you need to do a little procedure... it's not a bad place. It's just from personal experience.
I have a procedure scheduled and I need to take a pcr covid test. The planner informed me that I have to go to Plainsboro to take a covid test. I live an hour away. Seriously, no other lab can provide the test result? So go on Memorial Day weekend for a covid test. Reading the reviews, I am now rethinking how to do my procedure in Pennsylvania.
Wonderful nurses and doctors. Convenience and care 10/10.
Maria Hutter
Patient treated Pancreatitis in the clinic Princeton University Medical Center (USA)
10.0
Great
I just want to say thank you to the CU Unite department for taking care of my brother Javier Flores when he felt abdominal pain as a result of pancreatitis in 1st place.
Then, the day after his kidneys broke, and then his lungs, he had a special dialysis for a week, 24 hours and 6 more regular dialysis, put a ventilator on, and he had a blood infection, and the fever did not stop for days and nights he was 56 days a miracle that he is life, but I know that God was with us and blessed the doctors, nurses and cna to help him.
I just want to say from the bottom of my heart that God has blessed everyone who works there for love. I don't remember all the names, but Rebecca, Maria, John Kna, Alexa, some even checking guys, thanks for being there all the time with a smile.
Doctors, I pray to God for your family, and that God will give you health and love to help people even in this pandemic, you guys are there

Clinic doctors

David Sokol
United States of America
Harvey Smyers
United States of America
Rachel Daltz
United States of America

How it works

1
You are sending a request
2
We will select a specialized coordinator for you
3
You receive a personal offer with an action plan and cost
4
We will arrange the trip. From appointment with a doctor to buying tickets
5
You go to the clinic, and our medical assistant stays in touch with you 24/7