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    RWJ University Hospital Somerset - Entrance to waiting room.

    RWJ University Hospital Somerset

    2.5(57 reviews)
    53.5 mi

    I recently was admitted to Robert Johnson Somerset through the emergency room. I had a terrible…read morepounding headache, high fever, and unable to speak clearly. They took me in immediately and started test as quickly as possible. They needed to rule out several factors such as stroke, meningitis, etc.. I was given two brain MRIs, as well as an echo. I was treated with such compassion. I'll never forget it between the nurses and all the specialist. I felt like such a lucky person wonderful people.

    My mother was admitted through the emergency room with extreme back pain. After she was admitted…read moreshe had scans and x-rays and pain medication, there were a few discoveries we were unaware of. I will praise the nurses for keeping her comfortable, checking on her routinely and answering our questions to the best of their knowledge. The housekeeping department and nurses aide were also professional and so kind. I will say, when Dr's practice medicine, they are truly practicing. We were very disappointed in the care and bedside manner of these so-called professionals. Were they given a class in human emotions? Don't you read a person and their visitors when walking into someone's room? Would you speak to your mother, wife or daughter the way you spoke to my mother? I'd rather take her to an animal hospital where there is compassion and kindness not only to the animal, but to their owner too! Dr E. Patel needs a course in humanity and compassion, STAT!!!

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    Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - O.R. Patient status

    Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

    2.1(211 reviews)
    52.5 mi

    A modern facility with a wide range of services and excellent quality of care. The outpatient…read moresurgery unit runs like a well-oiled machine, and the staff seem very organized and efficient. My only complaint is that the collections process feels a bit overzealous. They start calling patients for payment days before the service is even provided. It can feel a little pushy.

    Went to the ER here three times and once discharged I looked at my medical notes. They misgendered…read moreme multiple times ( I am a cisgender male), accused my partner at the time of tampering with my medications because the nurses looked at an outdated blood test rather than the current one performed ( in fact, they themselves admitted that they messed up, but did not reflect in the notes), and they put down the wrong hospital (There is a witness.) if you are LGBTQ+ do not even bother here either. If you have concerns or scared for your rights being taken away and express that clearly and coherently, they will flat right dismiss you in your notes, just not in your face.. Worse is if you want to request a change to reflect any wrong information, they will lead you to department after department without any real progress. Effectively putting you into a circle. If you have positive feelings about the hospital then more power to you. Its great that you got good quality care from the doctor that treated you. This is just my experience.

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    Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Ems

    Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Ems

    2.3(8 reviews)
    49.5 mi

    "Academic Research Hospital" Failed Basic Emergency Care - Destroyed Patient Hope…read more My 82-year-old mother was admitted to Robert Wood Johnson New Brunswick with a failed laminectomy, spinal stenosis, and neurogenic claudication causing extreme burning pain in her legs. We chose this hospital specifically because it advertises itself as an academic research hospital specializing in spine, neurology, and geriatrics. What happened instead: 48-Hour ER Wait - No imaging done despite orders. Developed urinary retention requiring catheterization. Still no MRI of spine after 60+ hours. Hope Destroyed - An unknown physician (not orthopedics, not neurosurgery) physically grabbed my mother's feet to ensure eye contact, looked directly at her, and stated: "You will never walk out of here better than when you walked in. We will not fix you." This was said to an 82-year-old woman who endured 100 days of hospitalization and 6 weeks of rehab, who came here with hope for answers. No MRI had been performed. No neurosurgeon had evaluated her. Hypertensive Crisis Ignored - Later that day, my mother became acutely confused (oriented x0, not x4 as documented). Her blood pressure escalated from 180s to 201/97 systolic - a life-threatening emergency - despite multiple doses of oral blood pressure medications. She has heart failure, posterior stroke history, and just became dialysis-independent 2 weeks prior. Staff dismissed her acute confusion as "sundowning" despite: Thinking she was in her apartment (actually in hospital) Thinking she'd been there "months" (actually 2 days) Unable to identify the nursing station Confusing meals And what did the doctor say after the nurse called? Monitor. Thankfully a rapid response team after I said I would wheel her down to the ER responded. I had to dictate the treatment plan. When asked "what do you want us to do?", I - a 20-year paramedic, NOT the physician - had to suggest: CT scan, MRI, IV labetalol, labs, 12-lead EKG. This became their plan. This is standard emergency protocol for hypertensive crisis with altered mental status. They should have known this without family input. Equipment Reliability Concerns - Manual blood pressure check showed 160 systolic when automated cuff showed 201 systolic - a 40+ point discrepancy. If true, this means patients throughout the hospital are being treated based on unreliable automated readings, potentially causing dangerous hypotensive episodes when medications are given based on falsely elevated readings. Current Status - 60+ hours admitted. Still no spinal MRI. New urinary retention. No bowel movement. Unknown if she can walk. Possible cauda equina syndrome (a neurosurgical emergency) completely ignored. Outcome - We came seeking expertise from a "specialty center." Instead, my mother received delayed imaging, mismanaged hypertensive emergency, dismissive care, and psychological devastation from a physician who destroyed her hope before even ordering appropriate diagnostics taking away the most important thing a patient can have...hope. I will be pursuing AMA discharge to transfer to a facility that provides actual emergency care. After someone tells my mother "we will not fix you" - why would we stay?

    There was this one white nurse behind the desk at the er counter on 2/14 around 3 am. She is…read morehorrible at her job and seems very incompetent at managing her patients. Totally not qualified for the field she's in. I would also like to mention that her lack of hygiene and greasy hair reflects this behavior. Not to mention it all very pointed and attacking me based on discrimination. Not someone I would rely on to treat every patient equally. Some serious investigation needs to be done into her facilitation of patients and her nasty speech and attitude. I wish I knew her name otherwise I'd have my day in court.

    Cooper Hospital - hospitals - Updated May 2026

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