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    Liu Samuel M, MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Montgomery Eye Care - Rhea modeling WB Tolley Eyewear!!!

    Montgomery Eye Care

    5.0(9 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    I met Dr. Mary Boname nearly a decade ago on Twitter. At the time my eye sight was perfect. But…read morethen I was hospitalized for 4 days with an abcess in the intestines. I was given fluoroquinolones (Cipro and Levaquin) IV. By day 3 I could not see. Everything was blurry. It did not go away. I decided to see Dr. Boname because she was nearby where I was hospitalized. I liked her immediately because she did not try to defend the medical system the way many practitioners do even when they've clearly erred. She said those kinds of fluoroquinolone antibiotics damage the retina. You'll need glasses now. Any time I have met with her or been cared for by her, I have felt that I'm being cared for by family that has a special interest in me. She doesn't just care about the two eyes in our face because she knows many serious conditions show up in the eyes first....diabetes, cardiovascular disease etc. She knows there are no fences in the body and the body is a whole system that works synergistically together. She takes into consideration genetics and their support, what I consider the "laser approach" to personalized medicine. I know I will get the best care from here which is why I have driven from Rhode Island to her office outside of Princeton, NJ for many years.

    I've been am extremely satisfied customer since around the time they opened 15+years ago. Dr…read more Boname is extremely thorough, uses the latest technology, provides ample time during an exam to listen and explain, caring and is well regarded in her field. I am thankful not only for her care for me but as well as my Dad when he needed cataract surgery. Ben - who runs the eyeglass/contact side of the business - is one of the nicest, knowledgeable professionals I have met. He provides quality frames and lenses. He provides clear information about lenses and has a good eye in picking frames to suit your face. I am a bit clumsy and needed frequent adjustment to my frames - to the point I felt guilty coming In so often- but am always reassured it is no problem and come back anytime. This is a first class organization.

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    Campus Eye Group at Princeton

    Campus Eye Group at Princeton

    2.9(9 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I just had a weird experience at this facility tonight 11/17/2022. I came to get a prescription for…read moremy eyeglasses. I gave them my vision insurance card and my medical insurance card when I got there. Then they said, someone from their facility who verified my insurance before through the phone, left them a message that they got dental insurance card not my medical insurance card (both carried by the same insurance company but different plans). I just visited a dentist yesterday, is it possible a third-party verification company mixed up my medical and dental cards? is there any such thing? Who knows. I said, you have my medical insurance card right in front of you, not my dental card (which is a digital card on my phone). They said, they are not allowed to do the verification, and even though I offered to call my medical insurance right there for verification, they do not want to go through with my examination. I came to get a prescription for my eyeglasses not a comprehensive eye exam, and eyeglasses is covered by my vision insurance, not my medical or dental insurance. I showed them my vision insurance card as well. I wrote this review to make sure they fix this problem, educate their receptionists and do not charge me for anything because I didn't go through any eye exams with them.

    I have decided to write a review due to the highest standards of patient care and customer service…read moreexperienced at the Campus Eye Group, alas not often observable in our day and age. The Campus Eye Group has provided such a degree of personal attention that I couldn't help but get a feeling I am being personally concierged and pampered. Everyone, from the staff receptionists, to the medical personnel, paid sincere attention to me, listened to all my needs, heeded to my eye-related issues and took their time to answer every possible question I had. This wasn't my first time I got treated by the CEG. The amazing consistency is what I really love about this practice, for every time I invariably get the same superb patient care, custom tailored to my specific needs. The doctors always treat me with respect and I never fail to get more than satisfactory results concerning my vision. Specifically I would like to mention the Campus' Lasik department, of which I retain the most positive experience. The staff guided me though every step of this quality-of-life-changing procedure. Last bit not least important is the fact that the CEG has the most advanced laser equipment. Prior to having decided to get my Lasik procedure done, I have done my thorough homework. Even big and reputable eye practices in NYC and Philadelphia can rarely boast with such state-of-the-art laser equipment. Very budget-friendly and flexible pricing for the procedures not covered entirely by medical insurance. The CEG does truly deserve a 5 star rating (and more) and I can't recommend the Campus highly enough as a final destination for all your vision related needs.

    Princeton Medical Group PA - untitled

    Princeton Medical Group PA

    1.7(90 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    The Princeton Medical Group urgently needs to confront the reality that its current staffing and…read morepatient‑care model is not keeping pace with the demands of flu and RSV season. What happened to me is not an isolated inconvenience -- it reflects a deeper, structural problem that puts patients at risk, especially those with complex medical circumstances or limited treatment options. Day before yesterday, while acutely ill with an undiagnosed respiratory infection, I sought care at their office. The physician began the diagnostic process with rapid strep and flu testing, but did not perform a 24‑hour strep culture -- a standard step when symptoms are severe or persistent. Since that visit, I have been battling a 104‑degree fever with no relief, and because I cannot take anything stronger than Tylenol, timely follow‑up care is not optional for me; it is essential. Yesterday, I contacted the office repeatedly to express worsening symptoms, discuss the need for retesting, and request guidance. Despite the seriousness of the situation -- including the fact that I live with an immunocompromised family member awaiting a kidney transplant -- the practice was unable to accommodate any follow‑up evaluation. Not a same‑day appointment. Repeated nurse callbacks happened with no solid plan of action. This is not acceptable patient care. When a medical practice cannot respond to urgent concerns during peak illness season, patients are left with two unacceptable choices: suffer at home without adequate support or seek emergency care for issues that should be manageable in an outpatient setting. Neither outcome reflects a functioning primary‑care system. Princeton Medical Group must take responsibility for addressing these gaps. That means proactively recruiting additional nursing staff and primary care physicians, expanding triage capacity, and ensuring that high‑risk patients are not left without guidance or access to care. Flu and RSV surges are predictable. Patient abandonment should not be. My experience underscores a broader truth: the community deserves a medical practice that is prepared, responsive, and capable of delivering safe, timely care -- not one that leaves patients stranded when they need help most. Get your act together!

    This review is about Dr Ginger Hua. I find her to be attentive and responsive. She answered all…read moreof my concerns and questions, while noting that one of my questions should be answered by my Gynecologist (I HIGHLY respect doctors that refer because my previous doctor always acted that she knew everything). I find Dr Hua is the right mix for me.

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