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États-Unis, Princeton

L'hôpital Princeton Plainsboro a plus de 40 ans d'expérience dans le traitement d'un large éventail de maladies. Le Princeton Medical Center est classé premier dans le New Jersey pour le traitement des maladies pulmonaires obstructives chroniques, de l'insuffisance cardiaque et des procédures de remplacement de la hanche et du genou selon les classements des meilleurs hôpitaux de U.S. News & World Report. L'hôpital Princeton Plainsboro est également reconnu comme le meilleur hôpital régional du New Jersey.

L'hôpital Princeton de Plainsboro est situé à 62 miles de l'aéroport international John F. Kennedy. Il faut compter une heure et demie pour se rendre à l'hôpital en voiture.

Récompenses du Centre Médical de Princeton

No.8 Hospital in New Jersey

description imageU.S. News & World Report a inclus l'hôpital de Princeton dans le TOP-10 des cliniques du New Jersey.


Les plus performants dans 4 procédures médicales pour adultes

description imageU.S. News & World Report a déterminé que le traitement de la maladie pulmonaire obstructive chronique, l'insuffisance cardiaque et la réalisation de procédures de remplacement du genou et de la hanche étaient les plus performants dans le New Jersey.


Centre de soins pour le cancer

Le Center for Cancer Care du Princeton Hospital at Plainsboro est accrédité pour la haute qualité de ses traitements par l'American College of Surgeons et la Commission on Cancer. Il permet aux patients d'accéder à des services médicaux complets. Parmi ceux-ci, citons :

  • L'accélérateur linéaire TrueBeam entièrement numérique délivre des rayons directement sur la tumeur. Il réduit les temps de traitement quotidiens et améliore la précision du ciblage.
  • Le système chirurgical Da Vinci est une technologie robotique utilisée pour réaliser des interventions chirurgicales moins douloureuses et moins cicatrisantes. Après une telle opération, un patient se rétablit plus rapidement et reprend ses activités quotidiennes normales.
  • L'ablation percutanée par micro-ondes (PMA) est une option de traitement peu invasive pour les tumeurs pulmonaires, hépatiques, rénales et osseuses inopérables ou résistantes à la chimiothérapie.
  • La brachythérapie est utilisée pour le traitement du cancer de la prostate. Les médecins insèrent des grains radioactifs dans la prostate qui irradient les cellules malignes.

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Hall à Princeton

Centre de soins cardiaques et pulmonaires

Le Center for Cardiac & Pulmonary Care du Medical Center at Princeton est le meilleur centre de traitement de l'insuffisance cardiaque selon le classement 2017-2018 Best Hospitals de U.S. News & World Report. Le centre dispose d'un laboratoire de cathétérisme cardiaque et d'une unité de réadaptation cardiaque et pulmonaire.

Les médecins effectuent des procédures de diagnostic telles que : ECG, écho d'effort, épreuve d'effort nucléaire, épreuve d'effort cardiaque, holter et surveillance de l'anse. Chaque procédure dure environ 1 à 2 heures. Les spécialistes du centre pratiquent tous les types de chirurgie cardiaque.

Institut de soins chirurgicaux
  • Centre de soins vasculaires
  • Centre pour le remplacement des articulations
  • Centre de chirurgie bariatrique et de médecine métabolique
  • Services de la colonne vertébrale
  • Programme orthopédique

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Diagnostics au Princeton Medical Center

Le centre propose les avancées suivantes :

  • 8 salles d'opération ultramodernes équipées de filtres HEPA pour maintenir une stérilité totale
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  • La salle d'opération hybride réunit toutes les technologies chirurgicales et l'imagerie 3D pendant l'opération en un seul endroit. Les médecins peuvent effectuer les opérations les plus avancées sans interruption.
  • La salle d'opération avec capacité de conférence est une salle d'opération spéciale où les chirurgiens peuvent communiquer avec d'autres spécialistes en temps réel.
  • 28 lits pour les soins pré et postopératoires.
Centre de santé du sein
  • Mammographie numérique
  • Biopsie guidée par ultrasons
  • IRM 3.0 Tesla et biopsie mammaire par IRM
  • Tests génétiques, etc.
Centre de soins maternels et néonatals

Le Maternal & Newborn Care Center est reconnu comme le meilleur parmi les 10 meilleurs hôpitaux selon U.S. News World Report. Les médecins du centre assistent les patients 24 heures sur 24 et 7 jours sur 7. Des tests de sérum et de dépistage génétique des anomalies fœtales sont disponibles.

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Centre de soins maternels et néonatals

Les spécialistes du centre fournissent ces services :

  • soins pendant la grossesse
  • Accouchement
  • éducation prénatale et postnatale
  • Cours pour les baby-sitters.
Services supplémentaires
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Hébergement
Hôtel (appartements) près de la clinique, facturé quotidiennement

Avis des patients

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B &D

Dr Muhammad Azam he is not a doctor he likes bodyguard of penn medicine pricton

Theresa Mantini

This place is fine. Nothing wrong with the doctors and nurses that work here - very nice and competent professionals.The main issue I have is that despite the fancy building and the flurry of activity - the institution still seems to have problems with things like ER wait times and bed allocation. Perhaps this is just an issue across all healthcare institutions- but it gives me little solace. My mother came in with non specific symptoms, had an extensive workup (CT, labs, even a lumbar puncture) and yet sat in the ER “boarding” for nearly two days. Crazy.

Ronald Grillo

The staff at the emergency induction department showed appallingly megar amounts of hospotality. They were rude and practiced diplorable amounts empathy. They forced me to answer a menagirie of irrelevant questions as I crawled on the floor with excruciating pain. Conversely, once your in the system they exploite this opportunity. Many emergency staff sat back, laughed and took pleasure listening to patients screem in agony. To much desmay, as i begged and pleaded for help, the emerency staff responded by closing my door, to muffle the sound.Additionally the surgical team had continuously kept stringing me along for 24+ hours. They improperly manged patient expectations with there superfluous extentions. There are definitely flaws in their organizational procedures, and attitude with many staff. They're actions brought me to the brink of a breakdown.Adversely, not all the staff are bad, not even by a long shot.Last night i was appoled by much of the actions of many staff but think its important to give credit where credit is due. I had been at my witts end. During communication with the staff i had respectfull communicated my desdain with procedures and the actions of the staff.Whith an unflappable disposition, Sydney a godsend, handled my case with the upmost care. No matter how upset my responses sounded, she never took it personal. She had delivered the best nursing service ive ever experienced. I would consider her to be the hospitals greatest asset. A manager myself, i understand the importance of what she brings to the table and i feel there is an eminent need to make it a point and give her recognition.I have no doubt, if the hospital took a page out of her book and applied her principles to the entire medical staff, that organization would attain insurmountable sucess. I really hope that upper management takes notice and gives Sydney from the O.R. department the recognition she deserves. Please like my review. Thank you.

Marcia Marlene

Waiting time long beyond the standards for a Emergency Facility. Very disappointed no one care if you are with young children.

Sean Schuback

Went into the ER as per my pain dermatologist waited four hours was told nothing not even that I would eventually be seen finally gave up and went homeWorst ER ever

Srinimisha A

Wait time in the ER is always more than 4 hours here. No clue why it is an ER adding to the irony. The reason they gave us is, a room has been allotted to us, only thing that is holding up is the existing patient exit process and the follow up room cleaning, once done, you’re all set but that is gonna take 4 hours straight. This is the case with a toddler with high fever and chest congestion. They take less severe patients first and leave the patients needing immediate help behind and baffled.

Tom Ciccotta

My wife is 9 months pregnant and scheduled to be induced in 10 days due to recent complications. Tonight, we came to the emergency room due to “10/10” overwhelming pain in her abdomen to the point that even subtle movement generated a stabbing sensation. To our surprise, the OB department refused to see her and insisted that she wait hours in the ER to see an ER doctor. This is particularly bizarre because we had presented to this same ER with less serious concerns twice earlier this pregnancy and were sent directly to OB. I am worried about the safety of my wife and child. If Penn Medicine prioritized safety, my very pregnant wife wouldn’t be waiting in an ER behind kids getting strep tests. I urge anyone thinking about delivering here or going through Penn’s maternal and fetal medicine department to look elsewhere. Update 1: It’s been two hours since we arrived. They stuck my wife in a hallway of the ER. They have not offered her pain meds, water, crackers, anything. Totally unacceptable. Update 2: Finally sent up to OB after 3 hours in ER. OB nurse said they weren’t told this was an OB issue. I said “did they tell you she was nine months pregnant?” Nurse replied, “I don’t know, I didn’t answer the call from the ER.” Update 3: I spoke to several nurses on the OB floor who claim they refused to see my wife because they were told by the ER that it was strictly a physical injury and not related to her pregnancy. That can’t be true. We were totally clear. We asked the ER staff multiple times to be sent to OB because the maternal and fetal medicine doctor told us that this pain was a symptom of the recently discovered complications. FINAL UPDATE: My wife is 3cm dilated. She should have been sent to OB immediately. Total mess. Summary: My wife presented to the ER nine months pregnant with extreme abdominal pain. OB refused to see my wife and told her to stay in ER for 3 hours over confusion that the abdominal pain was unrelated to pregnancy. After 3 hours in the ER, she was sent to OB and found to be 3cm dilated. 7/25 update: I never received a call from anyone at Penn to discuss what happened.

Ashesh Patel

Avoid and the billing department is the absolute worst

Anil Babu Pinnaka

Worst emergency services .. don’t recommended

Milan Patel

Being a physician I made the biggest error in judgement and I brought my mother into this hospital with severe acute abdominal pain in the midst of a hypertensive crisis. We entered the ED at 530 pm and she hadn't seen a physician even at midnight. This hospital just looks very nice from the outside but everything on the inside is incredibly inferior. Everything from the bedside manner of the nurses, to the quality of care provided by the ED physicians. My only goal to bring my mother into this hospital was to rule out any serious and emergent conditions. (ie Aortic Dissection, Ischemia, Prior MI). We ended up leaving the hospital at 12:30 am without any diagnosis. She was given 975mg of Tylenol and told that she would need a CT scan. The results of the scan would take another 3 hours. I am a board certified attending cardiologist and I would not recommend this hospital's emergency department. By far the worst protocols in place and there is zero quality in patient care.

1 Plainsboro Rd, Plainsboro Township, NJ 08536, USA

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mis à jour 16/08/2025

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