Princeton Medicine to open office near former hospital site

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Princeton Medicine, the primary and specialty care physician group of Princeton HealthCare System, is set to open an office next to the former hospital site in June.

The new Princeton Medicine office—at 281 Witherspoon St., Lower Level, Suite A—represents an expansion of PHCS facilities in that building, which already houses outpatient phlebotomy services and the Neighborhood HealthCare Information Center.

Sean Naini, DO, board certified in internal medicine, is set to begin seeing patients at the Princeton office as of June 9. He plans to maintain office hours there on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays.

On Wednesdays and Thursdays, Dr. Naini will continue to see patients at Princeton Medicine’s office in the Medical Arts Pavilion—5 Plainsboro Road, Suite 300, Plainsboro—adjacent to University Medical Center of Princeton.

Dr. Naini provides a comprehensive range of primary and preventive care, including treatment of patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.

Princeton Medicine employs more than 40 physicians serving patients at locations in Plainsboro, Princeton, Lawrenceville, Monroe, Dayton, Robbinsville and Hamilton. The Princeton Medicine group also includes Comprehensive OB/GYN Care, Hamilton Medical Group, NJ Bariatrics, and Rednor-Risi Family Medicine.

Princeton Medicine offers specialists in bariatric and metabolic surgery, behavioral health, cardiology, family medicine, geriatric medicine, hematology/oncology, hospitalists, intensivists, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pulmonary medicine, sleep medicine, and thoracic surgery.

More information is online at princetonmedicine.org.

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