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    AllCare Health NJ - Irfana Khan MD FHM

    AllCare Health NJ

    4.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    Dr khan is a great doctor. She listens to her patients…read morevery well and is detail oriented through her service. The office is very clean and the staff is very responsive. I am always able to get an appointment when needed. Very caring over all.

    From the owner: AllCare Health NJ is a primary care center for adults offering complete and personalized medical…read morecare. Dr. Irfana Khan is a board-certified, compassionate, thorough, highly rated internal medicine and primary care physician in New Jersey. Dr. Khan completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. She is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and provides highly personalized and comprehensive internal medicine and primary care. She strongly advocates for an individualized approach to patient care by utilizing the latest, most effective, and research-based medical treatments. Dr. Khan enjoys primary care practice and bases her philosophy regarding the doctor-patient relationship on trust. As an internist and primary care doctor, Dr. Khan treats various medical conditions, including high blood pressure, hypercholesterolemia, urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, preventative health maintenance, anxiety, depression, and other medical conditions. Her focus has always been on prevention and delivering care which is patient-centered and informed by robust doctor-patient communication and understanding. She believes patients benefit most from personalized care and a proactive approach to living a healthy life. Dr. Khan has served as Medical Director for Hospitalists for 10 years at different hospitals. Dr. Khan’s sound medical knowledge & passion for her work are commendable and make her valued asset to her practice.

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    R-Health

    5.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    Dr. Bancroft is such a great addition to my health team. I…read morewas initially skeptical about the services when I first heard about it as it sounded too good to be true. I signed up anyways as the location was convenience and I've been frustrated with the waiting for an appt and waiting to be seen at every doctor's office/visit. I signed up and was encouraged to schedule a meeting so that Dr. Bancroft can get to know me. I've been there twice now for myself and have appreciated every thing about this office and staff. The wait to see doctor is barely a min or two after your scheduled appointment time. Jillian who works with Dr. Bancroft is always nice and welcoming as well when you first come in. Dr. Bancroft really spends a lot of time with you and you definitely do not feel rushed at all. He takes his time to explain everything to you. I appreciate his bedside manner and how thorough he is in considering all the possible reasons. They have an app that you can access your medical record, they also have an electronic messaging system that is HIPAA compliance where you can "text" the doctor/staff. I've tried to reach them for illness questions as well as scheduling and found this to be extremely helpful; the staff has been very responsive too. This office just opened in the last few months in a new building so things are newer and nice. There is designated parking in their garage under the building - which is a plus in that area. I've recommended Dr. Bancroft to a few coworkers as well as family members. I'm so glad that we (my family) now has access to a great doctor and services.

    Rwjuh-Plum

    Rwjuh-Plum

    5.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi

    I reached out to Paul Haser Vascular Surgeon at RWJUH post getting very conflicting information,…read morereports from Dr. Olga Leonardi St. Vincent's Hospital and (4)x visits (of which on during a Fine needle biopsy ruptured a vein further rupturing a cyst inside my right thyroid increasing it from golf ball size to "egg size" putting undue stress on my trachea making it complicated and almost impossible to fully breath. As well I was getting confusing feedback on the possibility of cancer issues based on my symptoms. Post all of the confusion I contacted Paul Haser and he introduced me to Dr. Tomer Davidov Surgeon at RWJUH and I could tell by my first meeting with me that he had both profound experience and knowledge concerning Thyroid disease. Not only that but as he was examining my throat while training and intern and I felt like I was getting a through education on the thyroid and neck regions. I knew form that given his knowledge and how articulate he was with his hands that from that moment forward that I could trust Dr. Tomer Davidov. He told me that he would have to remove 1/2 of my thyroid (the right side) but that he thought he could save the other 1/2 (left side) and that that 1/2 could produce all the hormones my body needed post. Which was a relief as paying $100 a month for synthetic hormones for the rest of my life seemed daunting. Dr. Tomer Davidov didn't let me down as an intern that witnessed the February 26, 2010 surgery reported it was reported back to me he did an emasculate job. Not only did he meet the job of saving 1/2 of my thyroid when i went back on March 9, 2010 he found cancer in the biopsy and told me that "he thought he got it all". The post surgery reports that Dr. Tomer Davidov were incredible through and detailed as well grammatically perfect. His level of professionalism across the board is amazing. Today January 13, 2011 the other 1/2 of my thyroid is successfully producing the chemicals my body needs to function and as far as I know I'm cancer free. To me what Dr. Tomer Davidov possess which no physician can go without is a deep love of what he does combined with deeply caring about his patients. I cant recommend him highly enough. if your in need you can trust Dr. Tomer Davidov he is the "man for the job".

    Rutgers Health - Very clean and spacious waiting area

    Rutgers Health

    1.7(6 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Today a cordiology visit. This should be fairly simple. This morning I removed the heart monitor…read morethat I had on the last two weeks. And here today to get a new one put on for the next two weeks. 2 weeks ago when they put the monitor on me to wear. I realize it's something you don't just get use to wearing. I was always wondering what readings of my heart it is transmitting. It's stressful in itself. But it is what was necessary to get to the bottom of why I am having multiple silent strokes. There is only one review for this place. I personally have not had any issues with billing or any doctors coming in my 2 visits. My bill is clear and correct. The doctors and nurses have listened to me when I share how I been feeling between appointments. In the hospital they couldn't give me an explanation of anything that could be triggering my body. Since my first visit here, and this review bring my 2nd visit. I feel confident some type of explanation will be found. I used valet for the 2nd time. They charge the same fee as the parking lot directly across the street. But you spend couple more dollars for tip. It's worth it, considering the parking lot fills up fast with people that work in the area. Melissa who put the transmitting device on me is extremely nice and great at her job. Since I've had choices of which location I wanted to go to. I'm glad I picked this office.

    (((NO STARS))) What…read morea bunch of imbeciles in their billing department. Today, I received a bill. The bill was for the entire amount of a service I had no idea that was preformed. WHY!!!!! They claim I called in and supplied them with bogus insurance info. Not true, I never heard of these people nor had any idea they were involved in my surgery, so why would I ever call them? On their bill, no date of service, no doctor name, just an amount of $128.00 overdue by 30 days. If you wanna get paid..... try billing correctly! DUHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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

    Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

    2.1(211 reviews)
    0.1 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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