Don’t go. Just don’t do it. If you need after hours help, just take yourself to the Princeton ER. If it’s daytime, go see a real practice. The MD I saw was not competent, and furthermore was unsanitary! He gave me advice that was downright dangerous, as confirmed the next day by a real doctor at a proper practice affiliated with a major teaching hospital. He recommended a steroid that he said was safe during pregnancy, when in fact it was a Category C(which is not safe and only to be taken in extreme circumstances — I didn’t have such circumstances and thankfully did not take his horrible advice). This is a major error. It’s dangerous. Pretty much everything else he said to me was completely outdated and the opposite of what my highly trained and competent doctor said the next day. I would never come back here. I went because I needed to see someone after hours, but next time I will either go to the ER or wait it out until the morning. What’s more, is I think he knows he isn’t very good and is insecure. He got very defensive when I wanted to write down his findings for my records(because they don’t give you anything that you could bring to your regular provider to add to your file). He acted like I had no right to ask questions and I should just trust him just because he is a doctor. The best doctors I know are happy to explain themselves. Finally, he kept touching his mouth and then touching me! That is completely unsanitary. Not once did I see him wash or sanitize his hands. It was disgusting. Old and outdated doctor who probably cannot find a job anywhere else. If I ever find myself in a bind in the evening again, I will just deal with the hassle of the ER. This place isn’t worth it.
Paul C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
Unexpectedly needed to go to an urgent care center and CVS suggested this place. The receptionist was very nice, and I was seen very quickly. In and out within a half hour with medicine I picked up quickly at the Walgreens nearby. The place is clean, there’s lots of parking and it’s near a number of high volume roads. My only qualm is that the doctor was a little dismissive/know-it-all kind of guy. I think he was trying to play it off like what I was dealing with was«no big deal,» but he kind of came off a little snarky. Not a big deal in the scheme of things.