Overview

Riverview Medical Center is a hospital located in Red Bank, New Jersey. It offers a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, oncology, emergency care, and surgical services. The hospital is known for its state-of-the-art technology and specialized care provided by a team of skilled healthcare professionals. Riverview Medical Center is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care to all patients in the community.

Hospital Facilities

  • Emergency Department
  • Cardiology Department
  • Oncology Department
  • Women's Health Department
  • Orthopedics Department
  • Pediatrics Department
  • Neuroscience Department
  • Rehabilitation Services
  • Sleep Disorders Center
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
  • Bariatric Surgery Program
  • Wound Care Center
  • Palliative Care Program
  • Integrative Medicine Services

Awards & Recognitions

  • Magnet Recognition for Nursing Excellence
  • Top Hospital for Patient Safety by The Leapfrog Group
  • Joint Commission Accreditation
  • Healthgrades America's 100 Best Hospitals
  • Press Ganey Guardian of Excellence Award
  • Top Workplace in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare
  • Vizient Quality and Accountability Award

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FAQs

What are the visiting hours at Riverview Medical Center?

Visiting hours at Riverview Medical Center are from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm.

Does Riverview Medical Center offer parking for visitors?

Yes, Riverview Medical Center offers parking for visitors at designated parking lots on the premises.

What insurance plans are accepted at Riverview Medical Center?

Riverview Medical Center accepts a wide range of insurance plans. Please contact the hospital directly or check their website for a list of accepted insurance providers.

Address

Address
1 Riverview Plaza, Red Bank, NJ 07701, United States
1 Riverview Plaza, Red Bank, NJ 07701, United States

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  • Anonymous

    Riverview medical center is the best hospital I have ever been to! Everyone there was beyond excellent! They have saved my life three times. The room I was in was absolutely breathtaking. Such a beautiful peaceful environment overlooking the water. I was well taken care of by the nurses and the doctors. Riverview hospital should be rated number one in New Jersey. I love you all you are all angels.!

  • Anonymous

    Perhaps the WORST hospital in NJ. My sister was transported to the Riverside ER with excruciating back pain, unable to walk. The “treatment” that she received was pain meds. NO MRI, NO CT-Scan, etc to determine the cause of the pain & inability to walk. They put a wrist band on her indicating a fall risk. I spoke to a nurse that afternoon who asked when I was coming to get her because “they needed the bed”. I asked why she was being released when she can’t walk, is a fall risk, and has no one at home to provide care. Her response was “we don’t admit patients for back pain”. I told her that I would be there in about 2 hours, as I was in the process of getting my sister moved to a new apartment. Next thing I heard, they stuck her in a cab and just sent her home. NO medical care, NO concern for her well-being or her risk of further injury. Just “we need the bed because we’re sort of busy”. I would URGE the State of New Jersey Department of Health conduct a thorough investigation into Riverview’s “medical” practices to ensure that this never happens to another patient.

  • Anonymous

    I was a patient on the Behavioral health unit level 1 in 2015. I hated it from the first day. I tried to get out but my psychiatrist refused to transfer me to an appropriate facility. They do not treat PTSD there. My meds were discontinued and switched cold turkey upon admittance. The ward was full of alcoholics, drug addicts, and street people. The food was OK but the staff was miserable human beings. I didn’t take a shower for 5 days and no one mentioned it. What a hellhole and a pit of misery for us mental patients. DON’T GO THERE!!!

  • Anonymous

    From the moment you enter the filthy emergency room you are treated as a cash cow subjected to every unnecessary test imaginable so they can run up big bills on your insurance. The fact that I was having trouble breathing was of no concern to them. After waiting in a filthy cubicle for nearly 5 hours I was told I would have to be admitted overnight if I wanted to get my lung drained. And that I would need a pet scan though I had one 2 days before. I am a cancer patient and getting my lung drained is part of palliative care not a torturous hospital stay with batteries of unnecessary tests. There was a party atmosphere in the emergency room with employees talking, eating , joking loudly and the seemed oblivious to the suffering patients. The place looked like it hadn’t been mopped in 5 months.

  • Anonymous

    Where do I begin…..Try calling and getting any information from the Operator or otherwise 75% of the time you will be hung up on and when you call back they say it was the phone line. Happened to 4 members of family in course of 3 weeks. Try dropping items off for a patient due to no visiting for Covid and they end up in a black hole. Only saving grace is the nurses. Doctor inept and continual misinformation or changing of stories. Had no history on patients background although articulated this on ER paperwork, to Nurse and to Doctor. Very scry place if one is seriously ill.

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    Terrible. NUrse Manager Margaret Valentin and Valerie Rose are Evil. Purposely disallowing visitation while negligent doctors refused to care accurately for patients. They are more about "following rules" then saving peoples lives. Do not go here! They will only force you to take Chemo or COvid Vaccinnes and ignore your root cause or issues

    Posted Date : 16/08/2021


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    I gave birth to my son in 2016 and it was a wonderful experience in a very clean and comfortable bed of my own room. The nurses were all an angel except one, who was against my having c-section (who the heck is she to care, right?) but everyone else was highly attentive, food was very good, and even the cleaning staffs were great. I'd come here again if I were to ever give birth again.

    Posted Date : 03/11/2019


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    Awful hospital!!! I have been here several times because it is close to my house and the hospital could use a face lift. It's understaffed and not very clean. Food is bad too. Just bad bad bad overall!

    Posted Date : 06/06/2018


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    Aside from the very few personally known staff members, the atmosphere was nonchalant, very unprofessional and unhealthful. A mixture that is not only dangerous but atrocious. I had two total knee replacements, June 2013 and February 2014 at the same hospital. The latter included a fall the night following my surgery when I was left alone in the restroom by a nurse. I sustained a concussion and still experience frequent headaches and dizzy spells. It was obvious that the staff was in “holiday mode” and for the most part barely paying attention to the calls from me or the patient in the room next door. At some point during my initial recovery I mysteriously acquired bruises to my wrists, there was no explanation when I mentioned it. Subsequently, the carelessness of one nurse resulted in morphine being pumped under my skin instead of my vein even though when she was replacing the needle I warned her that she had not accessed the vein. I never received an apology... I got the Health Dept.

    Posted Date : 10/01/2018


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    Gave birth here in 2016. My room was beautiful but freezing. So much so that they needed to bring in space heaters to keep the temp about 50 degrees (in February). What angered me most was that the pediatrician who "attended" my birth is out of network because they don't accept the same insurance that the hospital does, and I ended up having to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket to someone I never even spoke to and couldn't verify that he was even there at birth. Meanwhile, I had a pediatrician at the hospital who was in-network. The patient advocate did nothing except say they were sorry. I hate this hospital.

    Posted Date : 10/04/2017


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