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    Princeton Allergy & Asthma Associates

    3.0 (6 reviews)
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    Hamilton Allergy Asthma & Sinus Center

    4.5(6 reviews)
    12.2 mi

    Dr. Lateef really helped our 4 month old baby with uncontrollable eczema. Other physicians composed…read moretreatment regimens that were not nearly as comprehensive as Dr. Lateef's. He dedicated the time to understand the problem and designed a very disciplined and multi-pronged treatment plan that was sensitive enough to spot a trigger before things spun out of control. When signs of a problem would emerge, they would see us right away. For routine follow-ups, the appointment process was fine and they see you on time. With confidence, we can highly recommend Dr. Lateef.

    I had a great experience at Hamilton Allergy Center today with Dr. Lateef. First of all, their…read morewebsite it awesome. It has a lot of information, it's easy to navigate, and they have a PDF of the new patient form that you can fill out and bring with you, rather than having to rush through it when you get there. The receptionist was very pleasant when I made the appointment and when I arrived. The nurse who did the allergy testing and demonstrated the use of the products I'd be using was very personable and certainly knew her job. The allergy testing was quick and easy (no needles!). Dr. Lateef was also very nice and knowledgeable. I felt very comfortable with him right away and he spent plenty of time explaining things and answering questions. I feel confident that he will be able to help me with my sinus issues in whatever way works for me. Oh! And they gave me printed information, which was a big help when I got home and promptly forgot much of what was explained to me. :) They do electronic prescriptions too, which is always a bonus. So I've only been to this office once, but so far, I am very impressed!

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    Princeton Medical Group PA

    1.7(89 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    This review is about Dr Ginger Hua. I find her to be attentive and responsive. She answered all…read moreof my concerns and questions, while noting that one of my questions should be answered by my Gynecologist (I HIGHLY respect doctors that refer because my previous doctor always acted that she knew everything). I find Dr Hua is the right mix for me.

    The Princeton Medical Group urgently needs to confront the reality that its current staffing and…read morepatient‑care model is not keeping pace with the demands of flu and RSV season. What happened to me is not an isolated inconvenience -- it reflects a deeper, structural problem that puts patients at risk, especially those with complex medical circumstances or limited treatment options. Day before yesterday, while acutely ill with an undiagnosed respiratory infection, I sought care at their office. The physician began the diagnostic process with rapid strep and flu testing, but did not perform a 24‑hour strep culture -- a standard step when symptoms are severe or persistent. Since that visit, I have been battling a 104‑degree fever with no relief, and because I cannot take anything stronger than Tylenol, timely follow‑up care is not optional for me; it is essential. Yesterday, I contacted the office repeatedly to express worsening symptoms, discuss the need for retesting, and request guidance. Despite the seriousness of the situation -- including the fact that I live with an immunocompromised family member awaiting a kidney transplant -- the practice was unable to accommodate any follow‑up evaluation. Not a same‑day appointment. Repeated nurse callbacks happened with no solid plan of action. This is not acceptable patient care. When a medical practice cannot respond to urgent concerns during peak illness season, patients are left with two unacceptable choices: suffer at home without adequate support or seek emergency care for issues that should be manageable in an outpatient setting. Neither outcome reflects a functioning primary‑care system. Princeton Medical Group must take responsibility for addressing these gaps. That means proactively recruiting additional nursing staff and primary care physicians, expanding triage capacity, and ensuring that high‑risk patients are not left without guidance or access to care. Flu and RSV surges are predictable. Patient abandonment should not be. My experience underscores a broader truth: the community deserves a medical practice that is prepared, responsive, and capable of delivering safe, timely care -- not one that leaves patients stranded when they need help most. Get your act together!

    Princeton Allergy & Asthma Associates - allergist - Updated August 2026

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