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Princeton Hospital at Plainsboro

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University Medical Center in Princeton (New Jersey) is a leading academic and multidisciplinary hospital of the USA. The Medical Center is a part of Princeton Healthcare System. The Hospital belongs to the prestigious Council of Teaching Hospital and Health Systems (COTH). According to HealthGrades rating, Medical Center at Princeton is among 5% of best U.S. hospitals.

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Last price update — 29.03.2025. Prices can be changed depending on the medical case and doctor's recommendations.
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Princeton Hospital at Plainsboro: more details about the clinic

United States of America, Princeton

Princeton Plainsboro Hospital has over 40 years of experience in the treatment of a wide range of diseases. Princeton Medical Center is ranked as top one in New Jersey for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, and hip and knee replacement procedures according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals ratings. Princeton Plainsboro Hospital is also recognized as the best regional hospital in New Jersey.

The Princeton Hospital at Plainsboro is located 62 miles from the John F. Kennedy International Airport. It takes 1.5 hours to get to the Hospital by car.

Awards of the Medical Center at Princeton

No.8 Hospital in New Jersey

description imageU.S. News & World Report’s survey included the Princeton Hospital in TOP-10 list clinics in New Jersey


Best performing in 4 medical procedures for adults

description imageU.S. News & World Report’s survey determined the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, and performing of knee and hip replacement procedures as the best ones in New Jersey.


Center for Cancer Care

Center for Cancer Care of Princeton Hospital at Plainsboro is accredited for the high quality of treatment by American College of Surgeons and Commission on Cancer. It provides patients access to the comprehensive medical services. Among them are:

  • All-digital TrueBeam linear accelerator delivers radiation right to a tumor. It reduces daily treatment times and improves targeting accuracy.
  • Da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic technology which is used for performing less painful and scarring surgeries. After such an operation, a patient recovers faster and returns to the normal daily activities.
  • Percutaneous microwave ablation (PMA) is a minimally invasive treatment option for lung, liver, kidney, and bone tumors which are inoperable or resistant to chemotherapy.
  • Brachytherapy is applied for treatment of prostate cancer. Doctors insert radioactive seeds into the prostate which deliver radiation to malignant cells.

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Center for Cardiac & Pulmonary Care

Center for Cardiac & Pulmonary Care of the Medical Center at Princeton is the best center for treatment of heart failure according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2017-2018 Best Hospitals rankings. The Center has Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit.

Doctors perform such diagnostic procedures: ECG, stress echo, nuclear stress test, cardiac stress test, holter and loop monitoring. Each procedure takes approx. 1-2 hours. Specialists of the Center perform all types of heart surgeries.

Institute for Surgical Care

The Institute for Surgical Care in Princeton Hospital at Plainsboro provides a wide range of comprehensive surgeries. The Center unites such facilities:

  • Center for Vascular Care
  • Center for Joint Replacement
  • Center for Bariatric Surgery & Metabolic Medicine
  • Spine Services
  • Orthopedic Program.

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Diagnostics at Princeton Medical Center

There are the following advances at the Center:

  • 8 state-of-the-art operating theatres equipped with HEPA filters for maintaining a complete sterility
  • Hybrid operating room unites all the surgical technologies and 3D-imaging during surgery in one place. Doctors can perform even the most advances operations without interruption.
  • Operating Room Conferencing Capabilities is a special operating room where surgeons can communicate with other specialists in real time.
  • 28 beds for pre- and postoperative care.
Breast Health Center

Breast Health Center has accreditations from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) and American College of Surgeons. It is also recognized as the Center of Excellence for the highest standards of treatment.

The Princeton’s Breast Health Center provides preventive care, rapid diagnosti and treatment services for women with cancer. Such diagnostic options are available:

  • digital mammography
  • ultrasound guided biopsy
  • 3.0 Tesla MRI and MRI breast biopsy
  • genetic testing, etc.
Maternal & Newborn Care Center

Maternal & Newborn Care Center is recognized as the best one among top 10 hospitals according to U.S. News World Report. Doctors of the Center assist patients 24/7. There are serum and genetic screening for fetal abnormalities available.

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Maternal & Newborn Care Center

Specialists of the Center provide such services:

  • care during pregnancy
  • deliveries
  • pre- and postnatal education
  • courses for babysitters.
Additional services
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Hotel (apartments) near the clinic, billed daily

Patient reviews

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B &D

Oct 9, 2019
Dr Muhammad Azam he is not a doctor he likes bodyguard of penn medicine pricton

Al Green

Nov 12, 2019
Best experience that I’ve had at a hospital EVER. This was my first time there. Went to the ER due to complications with my asthma at 930 am. I was impressed from the very moment. Upon checking in, I was asked what was wrong rather than for my insurance information. That right there is amazing. Do you know how many people suffer through the registration process? Unbelievable. I waited in the waiting room maybe 5 minutes and then was called back to have my vitals checked and assessed. Once I was sent to the back for observation—within an hour, I met with the doctor, got treatments, had an x-ray, was diagnosed and referred to specialists, offered lunch, and was checked on my a volunteer who offered me a warm blanket while I waited. Towards the end of the visit, a person from registration asked for my insurance information and about 30 minutes later, I was sent home. Well taken care of, with a full follow up plan to further address my medical concerns. Thank you! Had I traveled to St. Peter’s or Robert Wood, I would still more than likely be there! I appreciate what you guys have going on there.

Shushma Frazier

Feb 29, 2020
Parking can be an issue but one can find it. Easy to visit the doctor. Can find all services at the site.

Tom Ciccotta

Jul 25, 2025
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.

Theresa Mantini

Dec 15, 2019
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

Nov 18, 2019
The staff at the emergency induction showed absolutely no hospotality. They were rude and showed a lack of empathy as they force me to answera menagirie of irtelavent questions as a crawled on the floor with pain.. Once your in the system they sit back and listen while you screem in agony. I beg and pleaded for help and the responded by closing my door. Additionally the surgical team has bkept on hold and strung me out for 24+ hours. I will never come here ever again.

Hima Pamganamamula

Mar 14, 2020
Delivered my baby here and have to say, one of the worst maternal care units. They don't have a nursery to care for the baby while the mommy recovers. The nurses do not do a single thing to help new moms unless you hound them, including helping the mom to the bathroom. Despite a relatively small census nurses are totally unresponsive and not helpful. They don't provide pain relief meds on time and the hospital doesn't even provide new parents with a take home package for the baby. they provide very few things unlike other hospitals like Saint Peters...avoid at all costs if possible

Will Appenzeller

Mar 3, 2020
I just spent 24 hours in this hospital waiting for a test no one actually finished putting the paperwork in for! Worse, I didn't know I was wasting my time, at the cost of thousands of dollars, until I caused a scene. Tomorrow is going to be day 3 at a hospital because they couldn't competently schedule an MRI. 3 days in the hospital for an MRI...But at least the left-over food is piling up and starting to smell.

john petrino

Feb 29, 2020
Had hand surgery today at surgery center everything from checking to discharge was 5 stars.Cannot say enough about the nurse who was assigned to me Kathleen B. Would give her 10 stars if I could

Milan Patel

Apr 29, 2025
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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updated 10/15/2025

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