Submitted by MsDemiBurch t3_118p9yn in jerseycity
Brudesandwich t1_j9ilj5p wrote
From personal experience, Hackensack was the best I've been to in the area.
MsDemiBurch OP t1_j9in7e0 wrote
I was considering going to that one but it is a little far but the closer hospitals I've been to has been kind of crazy unfortunately.
I'm looking for individuals personal suggestions for hospitals around so thanks for the comment, I might just go to that hospital if I dont get another answers otherwise.
Brudesandwich t1_j9ip5hq wrote
It's about 20 minutes by car with no traffic on the turnpike (no tolls if you get on from Route 3 exit). I believe you can take the train from Hoboken to Hackensack but I've never taken it so i can't speak on how reliable it is.
MsDemiBurch OP t1_j9ipr3d wrote
Thank you for the details! 20 minutes isnt too bad, I'm going to give then a try.
No-Practice-8038 t1_j9jp8zk wrote
As someone who relies on public transportation it is a pain to get to Hackensack or Englewood or Morristown hospital. But by car it's not bad at all. But I would choose those hospitals over any in Jersey City. If I had to choose a nearby hospital I'd go with Newark Beth Israel.
Also, do some research, some hospitals excel at treating certain diseases or have better treatments....keep that in mind.
MsDemiBurch OP t1_j9kuyp2 wrote
I've actually have been trying to do some research but when I look at reviews on the hospitals like for recent ones all the hospitals usually have a mix of bad & good reviews lol I know the hospital isnt going to be a fun experience or the same regardless so Its kind of hard to do research on it as far as I know.
Which is why I ask cause I also looked at other people's reddit posts asking while those are usually 1 to 3 years old posts and I was told that hospitals can sometimes get worse or better over the years and I can imagine covid might of really effected that.
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