Comprehensive OB/GYN Care to move to Robbinsville

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Comprehensive OB/GYN Care, part of the Princeton Medicine physician group, is set to move from its Lawrenceville location an office in Robbinsville later this spring.

Scheduled to open in mid-June, the new office will be at 1 Union Street, Suite 106, Robbinsville.

An open house offering a behind-the-scenes look at the new office and featuring refreshments, music and giveaways is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. June 18.

The new space is designed to provide patients with greater comfort and access to state-of-the-art technology to serve them better.

Comprehensive OB/GYN Care offers a full range of obstetric and gynecologic care for patients from adolescence through menopause and beyond, such as preconception evaluation and planning, infertility evaluation, management of healthy and high-risk pregnancies, no-incision fibroid removal, and menopause management.

Comprehensive OB/GYN Care features four board certified obstetrician-gynecologists; Samih A. Ibrahim, MD, FACOG, Christopher A. Naraine, MD, FACOG, Michael B. Resnick, MD, FACOG, and Antonio V. Sison, MD, FACOG.

All four are members of the Princeton HealthCare System Medical Staff and are affiliated with PHCS’ acute care hospital, University Medical Center of Princeton.

More information is online at princetonmedicine.org.

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