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Hunterdon Healthcare is committed to providing a full range of quality services that respond to the needs of the community.

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Need a physician? Call our Physician Referral Service at 800-511-4462 or visit www.hunterdonhealthcare.org. Hunterdon Healthcare is a Magnet Hospital, this prestigious designation recognizes excellence in nursing care.

Mission

Hunterdon Healthcare System exists to prevent and treat disease, illness and injury; to seek cures; relieve pain; give comfort; and inspire a healthy way of living.

Address: 2100 Wescott Dr, Flemington, NJ 08822, USA
Phone: (908) 788-6100
State: New Jersey
City: Flemington
Zip Code: 08822


Opening Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

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Reviews
Hunterdon Medical Center ER and there Mental Health 2 Central are the worst I have ever seen. Don't subject your family members to them. First Lets start with ER, they don't listen and medically cleared my family member, drugged them and then talked them into signing them selves into 2 Central. Truthfully they even made it sound good to me. But when you get there it is nothing like it was explained. They do not have any writen info on there rules, regulations or what to expect for the family. Some of the staff were wonderful, but unfortunately most should not have the job they have, I wouldn't trust them to run a dog kennel, let alone people in crisis. There is even a cleaning lady that is just mean to the patients. They really did nothing to help that a trip to your own doctor couldn't of done . Never again, would not wish this place on anyone.
7 years ago (09-11-2017)
Excellent staff quick to see to your care. I have dealt with many of the doctors and been more than satisfied.
7 years ago (20-12-2017)
I feel the need to state that I am a registered nurse, which affects my opinion about HMC, due to the fact that I understand what quality nursing is as well as the triage process. I do not and have not ever been affiliated with Hunterdon Healthcare though... Labor/delivery/post-partum care: I had both of my children here, and while the overall experience was good both times, there were some issues I had. I am lucky for the fact that both my labors were incredibly quick. I wonder how my experience here may have been affected had I gone through the normal time it takes to give birth. With my daughter, the second I got in the bed after changing into the hospital gown her head was already starting to come out... I was in so much pain and was offended when the nurses rolled their eyes like I was just another new/dumb mom who had 14+ hours to go and couldn't handle it. They were too concerned with my registration, which I had already done in advance via my birthing class there, yet they had no record of it! Finally, another nurse came in and said, "There's the head!" The registration nurse said, "Do you feel like you have to push?" Hmmm, I don't know, the head's popping out, what do you think? And the other nurses scrambled frantically for my doctor... 2nd labor was going to be induced due to how quickly the first one went and my fear of giving birth at home/in the car. The primary nurse and doctor got into a huge argument right in front of me. It was very awkward. My water broke and I began going into labor after my doctor examined me, which was why they were fighting (nurse said someone should have been in the room while the doctor examined me? Why? This was a female doctor mind you). Anyways, after that was sorted out, both parties apologized. The doctor then sat in the room with my husband and I for a great deal of time while my labor progressed. We had some great converstation which distracted me from the pain. I have never in my life felt so comfortable, safe, and better cared for as I did that day. We all know how doctors are in such a rush, but that day, I felt like I was her only patient. Post partum: I had been advised by my birthing class instructor and friends to take advantage of the nursery so I could get some sleep before going home, so I politely asked if they could watch my son so I could take a nap. They took him, then brought him back about 45 min later and woke me up saying he needed to spend time with me. Yes, I understand all about bonding (this was my second child), but he had been in the room with me for the past 18 hours and I was delirious... Family Practice: Ours is located within the hospital and I have nothing bad to say against them! They are awesome! Emergency Room: Unlike others, I have had positive exeriences in their ER... Then again, because I am a nurse, me/my family only goes to the ER when things get REALLY bad (or as I joke "when we are dying") so therefore regardless of how many people are in the waiting area, we usually get priority and are seen right away. I was seen immediately after fracturing my finger. Both my children were also seen immediately when they each suffered deep scalp lacerations (within the same year! ugh!) which required staples. My son was even seen right away when he couldn't stop crying because his "pee pee hurt" and all of my interventions to help him failed. I do often wonder though if we were expedited due to my use of medical knowledge/terminology (medical professionals get nervous when their patients are also medical professionals), but then again, my family and I don't go to the ER for things like stomache aches, fevers, etc., unless I know it's something I can't diagnose/fix myself or something that can't wait until the next day when the doctor's office is open. Other: Lastly, my son went to speech therapy here and he made tremendous improvement! I loved the staff. He had 2 different teachers who were both great, kind, and caring. I will never forget them!
7 years ago (14-12-2017)
Having to go to the hospital is never fun. But everyone, and I mean everyone who I spoke or interacted was unbelievably kind caring and nice.
7 years ago (16-01-2018)
I've gone to Hunterdon Medical Center Emergency room twice in the past couple years - once for a fractured ankle (mid afternoon on a week day and they had no radiologist OR doctor to examine me - just a physician assistant who incorrectly diagnosed me with a sprain - I told him that I knew his diagnosis was wrong as I heard and felt the classic "pop" with instant swelling and couldn't put any weight on it immediately after). The radiologist read the x-ray the next day and confirmed my suspicion that I had an ankle fracture. Second visit was for a hand laceration that happened outside. The examining room was not neat and tidy and didn't seem set up for sterile procedures. The nurse did not visibly sanitize his hands when he came into the room, and just put on gloves (now possibly contaminated) to touch and examine my open wound. The physician made a decision to have a derma-glue applied to the laceration to close it up ( I went to a dr I trusted the next day who had to remove (ouch!) the glue and open it up to prevent bacteria from growing and being trapped). They never even gave me any antibiotics but told me to follow up with a family dr in a day or two)! The nurse came into the room with a pre-filled large (?) syringe and a small vial of TDap vaccine and injected my arm for tetanus. Since it was filled before he came into the room, I don't know whether sterile protocol was followed - he could have filled it and put it down on a contaminated counter and then brought it in to inject me. Bottom line, don't go here unless your life absolutely depends on it. They do not follow sterile protocol procedures nor, from my experience, are their emergency medical staff knowledgeable or well trained. My neighbor has confirmed her aversion to the hospital. Stay away.
7 years ago (01-12-2017)
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