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    PEB Dental - Outside of the entrance !

    PEB Dental

    5.0(6 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I am so grateful for this little tings! Dr. PAIDIPATI is amazing, verrrry polite, well mannered,…read moreand gentle on my teeth! I also have to say the hygienist was amazing and consisted in making sure the extra salvia was not building up in my mouth during my cleaning (which I found to be the very helpful)!!!! The front desk receptionist during my check in was very kind, smile upon her face which made me feel at ease! I will return/make (Dr. PAIDIPATI) my official new dentist as I have relocation from NY to in NJ! Thankful again for the little tings which mean a big deal for mi!!!!

    I have been to this Dentist twice now (both for a teeth cleaning) and I only have great things to…read moresay about the entire office/staff. It is a little confusing finding the place only because the entrance is in the back and the sign is in the front of the building. The office is upstairs. I do believe that they have a working elevator that is right in the reception office but I have never seen it being used. The reception staff is very welcoming and friendly. They are very fast with getting you in to your appointment. In other dentist offices I have waited well over 40 min past my appointment so I definitely appreciate them sticking to the schedule. Dr. Botros is amazing ! He is extremely thorough and straight to the point. I feel as though he genuinely cares about his patients and their teeth. My entire family now goes to him! (They are very family oriented, which is a plus!) I am thrilled that I found this dentist!

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    Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - O.R. Patient status

    Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

    2.1(211 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    A modern facility with a wide range of services and excellent quality of care. The outpatient…read moresurgery unit runs like a well-oiled machine, and the staff seem very organized and efficient. My only complaint is that the collections process feels a bit overzealous. They start calling patients for payment days before the service is even provided. It can feel a little pushy.

    From the 3 visits to the surgical operating area, to the 4 day stay in Shock Trauma (ICU), to the 2…read moreweek stay in 2 CORE (Cardiac) unit, and the return to ER and the 3 day stay on the oncology floor - RWJ's staff made this stay and return incredibly comfortable. There are so many people to thank for getting us through this journey....Dr. Botros for his continual heart-felt checkups and GI expertise to help guide our decisions. He is the best! Dr. Beckerman for being the first person I got to speak with about how the emergency vascular surgery went and recovery. He made the right calls to help save a life. To May, Mel, Harry and all those in the ICU who provided kindness and took the time to comb hair or make our very stressful situation comfortable for our family. To Liana, Julianna, and Megan of 2 CORE who helped get the first steps in post surgery and encouraged us to keep focused on improvement. To Diane in Oncology who encouraged my nursing skills and personally took the wheelchair from the unit to the car because transport to head home would have cost us additional time that we could spend together at home. To Samantha and the Palliative care team for answering my early morning phone calls and helping set us up in the right direction with the right medications. I also want to thank the security woman in the ER who was patient with me as I unpacked all my digital devises from the backpack I'd been living in for 3 weeks while bringing a smile to my face and to the ER front desk for understanding the chaos of why my license wasn't available, having been tossed while in ICU. To the initial transport and security team who brought me the wallet and came back with the reading glasses they had forgot to handoff, thank you. Some things to know and expect: Parking - The older parking lot by the Emergency room entrance is often filled by 10am on a weekday. Weekends, you will typically get a space. The new cancer building across from the hospital has a brand new parking garage in the back. You can typically always find parking. If walking isn't a challenge for you, I'd park there. The first 3 or 4 floors have 3 hour parking and you have to move the car beyond that. All of the upper floors do not have a time limit. I'd recommend parking there, depending on your stay. There is also valet parking at this lot. It does take awhile for them to bring the car, but it costs less than $20 and is worth it for anyone with mobility issues. The elevator on the 3rd floor of the parking garage has a direct passage into the cancer building and if you stay left, you'll find the walkway into the hospital, which brings you to the 2nd floor of the hospital. You must check in on the first floor of the hospital. One desk is at the main entrance by the cancer center and the other is directly across from the elevator to the older garage, near the Starbucks. Make sure you ask to get your parking ticket validated as you check in for the visit. It reduces the parking fee from $20 to $6 This is a $14 savings, which adds up, considering how long the hospital stay may be. Food - There are two main areas in the hospital to eat. On the second floor is a cafeteria. There is a sandwich / panini area, a grill, pre-packaged sandwiches, a salad bar, and a full hot entree area to choose from. The prices are significantly more affordable than the local restaurants. The coffee is basic, but it's always hot. Starbucks is the other option. This is on the first floor, close to the O.R. waiting area and the entrance to the old parking garage. They do take the app for payment, but it can be chaotic for newer staff, so I wouldn't order anything too complicated. Outside of the hospital, you can walk to Efes for a decent Turkish meal or Mahmoud's is just around the corner. Tips - Carry your badge that you get at checkin with you at all times when in the hospital. You may find yourself walking the mile+ from the ICU to the Starbucks needing a snack and the glorified hall monitor will give you a hard time. The hallway into 2 CORE is an icebox (always bring a sweater). Other than that, have someone who can advocate for you and be present for all of the doctors and care team you may get. Take copious notes. Ask for things you need (bed rotations, sponge baths, extra pillows, a water pitcher and the location of the refreshment station, note the ordering times for food service on the menus, find where to take empty food trays post meals...etc). You will be cared for here and remember the nurses have at least 10 hour shifts that they are standing and working hard caring for their patients. Remember to treat them with care and that they are just people too.

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