Dr. Diventi and Dr. Baseman in the OB-GYN are both rude and uncaring, they dismissed everything I asked or requested and their nurse Padma was also dismissive of requests as well as being extremely unaccommodating when it came to blood work. The doctors are judgmental of you if you don’t fit the certain mold of patients that they typically see for pregnancy. I felt so uncomfortable when being seen by both doctors and as this is my first pregnancy I felt they were not understanding of my being a little nervous and emotional. On top of this, Libby at the front desk is very rude, telling me and my boyfriend there was no need for him to be at my appointments with me. They also don’t do anything in the office-genetic counseling, ultrasounds/sonograms, blood work, or maternal/fetal medicine. They give you a run around to do everything. I will never go back to this office, worst experience I’ve ever had, especially as a first time mom.
Jenn P.
Place rating: 1 Trenton, NJ
dr ginger hua exam was a complete waste of time ! what a disappointment to have your dr. dismiss your legitimate complaints and requests as frivilous !! i assume it is to lessen their workload and not have to do testing and relay results, or worse be responsible for a diagnosis. a lazy dr. who negates your health concerns doesnt deserve a license to practice. find a dr. who isn’t only interested in the paycheck.
Sandra B.
Place rating: 5 Fernandina Beach, FL
As a patient of this group for 26 years I have had empathetic care from my doctors, their nurses and the office staff. The ladies who do the blood work never hurt. Joyce Glazer has been my Primary Care Physician for many years. Last year I came in «tired.» She got a few samples of blood and an ambulance was get me to the ER. Another time I came in with a headache and in less than an hour was in the office of a Neurologist — a concussion. Christine, Dr. Glazer’s nurse sat with me and explained that the pain in my right chest was two broken ribs –per the x-ray I had in the building a few minutes ago. This group of 38 top professions has been on the mark so many times. With an earache — which was asymptomatic —(my ear was not red). In spite of an inoculation I had Shingles. With antiviral pills and a few Tylenol I had no down time. I have visited most of the departments and received superb care. There was one specialist I did not like — who I have been assured is excellent. I see someone else. The are many other people who have helped me. Must not omit Thomas Blom, the Hematologist, who I first met in my hospital room at 7:30AM. Dr. Kaufman who recently cured a fungus I thought was with me for life and Debbie Baseman my Gyn who I met in 1999 when she joined the practice. A few years ago they added electronic charts — my blood work, medications and allergies are together. The have a detailed web site with background on the doctors. Check if they take your insurance. Many of their patients have been there«forever.» They have three offices. I prefer Princeton for convenience and that Princeton Radiology, in the same building, takes their patients immediately.
Brendan T.
Place rating: 1 LAWRENCE TWP, NJ
This place is a wreck. Dr was over an hour late, so i left. Too bad the office is run so poorly because the doctors are actually pretty good. The front of office staff are the most surly group of people I have met in a long time.
Crystal B.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
I’ve only gone to Princeton Medical Group once, but my experience with Dr. Ginger Hua was enough to make me not want to go back. I scheduled a same day appointment because I had had hives for days and they were worsening. Dr. Hua quickly examined my hives from across the examination room and prescribed a cream. Easy enough, but my questions(what can I use to supplement this cream if symptoms persist and how long until I experience relief) were met with irritation. I was told that this cream should quell all itching with a condescending tone and also that I would have immediate relief. She then added that I should call her back if they had not gone away in one week’s time. The next morning, when the itching was still in full force and I had no relief, I left a message for Dr. Hua. Her assistant phoned me later that day to say that it’s only been 12 hours, and I should allow at least 24 to see if the cream is working. It’s unfortunate that this wasn’t explained during my visit, and I was allowed to leave the office with seemingly unrealistic expectations of «instant relief» and«no more itching.» Fast forward to one week later. My hives are nearly gone, but so is my prescription. I left a message for Dr. Hua detailing this, adding that I was about to leave for vacation, and the response I received from her assistant hours later was that I should call a dermatologist. Again, why was I not given these instructions during my visit? Why was I instead told to contact Dr. Hua? The bottom line is that I didn’t feel I was the only patient in the room during my visit with Dr. Hua(even though I literally was) and her flippant attitude towards my discomfort ANDMYQUESTIONS was something that I’ve never experienced before with a family doctor and I can only hope never will again. There could very well be amazing doctors at this facility, but I will never know.