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    Princeton Medical Group PA - untitled

    Princeton Medical Group PA

    1.7(90 reviews)
    0.8 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.

    Princeton Internal Medicine Assoc - Waiting room

    Princeton Internal Medicine Assoc

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Completely disgusting and appalled by what my wife experienced with Dr. Sass - please read about…read moreher experience with him: For those of you who are frustrated with the US healthcare system, and my fellow cancer fighting / mental illness fighting friends, this actually happened to me today. I've never felt so humiliated/angry/frustrated with a doctor. Since I have moved, I was trying to find a new primary care doctor nearby. Due to insurance issues (don't get me started on that), I need a new psychiatrist and meanwhile needed my psych meds refilled from a primary doc. My old primary doc in Philadelphia always did that with no issue. Also had a few minor health concerns I wanted to mention. I found a doc, set up an appointment for today. They said all new patients have to have a physical. I was fine with that. I had all of my medical records sent over from my primary doc in Philadelphia. I fasted from midnight as they requested in prep for the bloodwork. They took a urine sample, took 4 vials of blood (couldn't find a vein and poked me like 5 times), did an EKG, checked blood pressure. I filled out a load of paperwork. Then I waited. And waited. And waited to see the doctor. In a freezing cold room in a tiny hospital gown. About an hour later, he appears and tells me that he has a large practice and he can pick and choose patients, he doesn't have to take on new patients. He tells me he read through my "56 pages of medical records" and that I'm too "medically complicated" for him to take on as a new patient, due to my cancer history and my history of mental illness. He then goes even further by telling me he can't prescribe me any of my meds because I'm on "too many medications", and that taking me on as a patient would be too much of a legal risk for him. He said he didn't want to be held legally liable for prescribing me my meds or for taking me on as a patient. At this point, I was near tears. It felt like being rejected at a job interview! I asked him what he was going to do with my 4 vials of blood and urine sample and he said they will be discarding the samples and not running any of the lab tests. I'm ready to just go back to my doc in Philadelphia, it's worth the hour drive to me at this point. I wasted an entire morning on this appointment. Hours of my day, gone. Has anyone ever had such an experience of being rejected by a doctor for being too complicated/too much of a legal risk? I need to call tomorrow to make sure I'm not going to be billed for that useless appointment. The whole experience was so deflating.

    I've been cared for by Princeton Internal Medicine for the last 10 years by Dr. Timothy Sass. Under…read morehis care several issues were identified early and addressed. Dr. Sass' care is top notch his personality and his manner demonstrate old school thoroughness with cutting edge understanding of the newest medical information. His thorough examination is executed flawlessly and dotted with statistics, stories and occasional humor.The office staff is friendly and good with the management of my records. They always call me back to confirm appointments.

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    IV ELEMENTS - Princeton

    IV ELEMENTS - Princeton

    5.0(1 review)
    0.5 mi

    Excellent caring company. From the original phone interview to arriving at the Asbury location…read more The nurse found the vein on the first try. Well organized and clean Med-spa. Would definitely recommend

    From the owner: IV Elements is a leading on-demand IV vitamin infusion and alternative medicine company, delivering…read moremobile IV therapy and integrative wellness services across New Jersey, New York City, Bucks County, PA, and Philadelphia. Our offerings go beyond hydration and vitamin infusions—we specialize in NAD+ therapy, weight loss programs, and integrative oncology. With a strong foundation in both conventional and holistic care, IV Elements supports patients navigating various and rare cancers. For those seeking alternatives to traditional treatment, we offer comprehensive care plans that include mistletoe therapy administered intravenously, subcutaneously, and intratumorally. Our team of highly trained providers and nurses are experienced in advanced ozone therapies using the Zotzmann machine, including 10-pass hyperbaric ozone, EBOO therapy, and other ozone protocols that support healing from chronic infections, inflammation, and biofilm-related conditions. We also provide a wide range of targeted infusions such as curcumin, Poly-MVA, methylene blue, phosphatidylcholine, calcium EDTA, disodium EDTA (chelation), Plaquex, and more—making integrative and alternative therapies more accessible throughout the tri-state area.

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