Every doctor I have run into in both the clinic and hospital is incompetent. You need to threaten with lawsuits for them to take anything seriously. Absolutely the single worst medical care I have ever received.
Posted Date : 17/09/2021
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Every doctor I have run into in both the clinic and hospital is incompetent. You need to threaten with lawsuits for them to take anything seriously. Absolutely the single worst medical care I have ever received.
Posted Date : 17/09/2021
The level of incompetence at the Princeton hospital is retarded. The doctors I dealt with last Friday couldn't even operate a telephone.
Posted Date : 28/07/2021
My daughter has chronic pancreatitis has been hospitalized for it - she has attended Princeton General Hospital twice and treated by Doctor Colleen Black -the treatment or I should lack there of has been absolutely appalling. Dr. Black is aware of her condition yet refuses to provide her with pain medication. She treats my daughter like she is a drug addict. My daughter hates opioids they make her very depressed but they are the only medication that helps when she has an attack Her file clearly states that she is to be given pain medication as necessary yet Dr. Black refuses. Is this a case of discrimination - given my daughters mental illness? Should my next communication be with the college of physicians and surgeons?
Posted Date : 04/05/2021
Dr. Black attended with my emergency. Both the doctor and staff went above and beyond with their professionalism, caring and attending with my problem. Thank you everyone, stay safe, we need you.
Posted Date : 30/11/2020
Best I've been to ,virtually no wait for any services. Doctors office there can't say enough about staff .
Posted Date : 11/11/2020
Anonymous
The level of incompetence at the Princeton hospital is retarded. The doctors I dealt with last Friday couldn’t even operate a telephone.
Anonymous
My daughter has chronic pancreatitis has been hospitalized for it – she has attended Princeton General Hospital twice and treated by Doctor Colleen Black -the treatment or I should lack there of has been absolutely appalling. Dr. Black is aware of her condition yet refuses to provide her with pain medication. She treats my daughter like she is a drug addict. My daughter hates opioids they make her very depressed but they are the only medication that helps when she has an attack Her file clearly states that she is to be given pain medication as necessary yet Dr. Black refuses. Is this a case of discrimination – given my daughters mental illness? Should my next communication be with the college of physicians and surgeons?
Anonymous
Dr. Black attended with my emergency. Both the doctor and staff went above and beyond with their professionalism, caring and attending with my problem. Thank you everyone, stay safe, we need you.
Anonymous
Best I’ve been to ,virtually no wait for any services.
Doctors office there can’t say enough about staff .
Anonymous
I am actually appalled by the lack of care I’ve seen at the Princeton hospital. A family member was turned away with a broken arm because there was no-one available to attend to his care. When he finally received care, the broken arm was reset incorrectly, causing more pain. He was given medication without due attention to other medication he was taking. This resulted in an amplification of pain rather than relief. He was in agony until the drug was out of his system.