SATISFACTION WITH EXPERIENCE | % SATISFIED |
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Overall Experience | 98% |
Professionalism of the non-medical staff | 96% |
Communication with Physician being easy to understand | 97% |
Included in decision making related to your care | 96% |
Information provided on what to expect during & following your colonoscopy | 97% |
Preparation of your colonoscopy procedure | 99% |
LIKELIHOOD TO RECOMMEND | % LIKELY TO RECOMMEND |
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Your Physician | 98% |
The practice | 98% |
The location where your colonoscopy took place | 96% |
2015 Colonoscopy Total Eligible Patients & Completed Surveys: 4,072
511 Courtyard Drive Bldg. 500
Hillsborough, NJ 08844
31 Mountain Boulevard Suite H
Warren, NJ 07059
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We are proud to offer telemedicine care to patients throughout NJ, allowing patients to consult with one of our expert gastroenterologists via a two-way video call. Setting up and completing a telemedicine visit is extremely simple, and all you need to do to get started is give one of our offices a call or contact us by filling out a form.