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Princeton HealthCare System

Princeton HealthCare System is a leading provider of healthcare services. A respected, nonprofit community teaching system, we offer compassionate care supported by advanced technologies and an outstanding medical staff. Over 97% of our physicians have achieved board certification, the hallmark of professional excellence. Through our affiliations with academic institutions, we are setting new standards in diagnostic and treatment protocols and achieving successful clinical outcomes for our patients. Princeton HealthCare System is Redefining Care through our commitment to delivering an exceptional level of clinical care and individualized caring for each and every patient

Princeton HealthCare System is comprised of University Medical Center at Princeton (UMCP), Princeton House Behavioral Health, Princeton Rehabilitation Services, Merwick Care Center, Princeton HomeCare Services, University Medical Center at Princeton Surgical Center, Princeton Fitness & Wellness Center and Princeton HealthCare System Foundation. Commitment to the community is exemplified through the Community Education and Outreach program, which strives to extend our services through seminars and screening at little or no cost.

Founded in 1919, UMCP is a 308-bed acute care hospital. UMCP is a University Hospital Affiliate of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , as well as a Clinical Research Affiliate of The Cancer Institute of New Jersey. It is also a member of the Association of American Medical College’s Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems.

Numerous clinical programs are available at UMCP.

Inpatient, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs are offered at Princeton House Behavioral Health for patients with a variety of behavioral health conditions, emotional difficulties and addictions. Meeting the needs of adults, adolescents, women and seniors is emphasized in this facility. There are locations throughout New Jersey including Princeton , Cherry Hill , New Brunswick and Hamilton .


Both the University Medical Center at Princeton Acute Rehabilitation Unit and Outpatient Rehabilitation Network comprise Princeton Rehabilitation Services. The Acute Rehabilitation Unit aids patients who are recovering from strokes, craniotomies, neurological conditions, complex joint replacements (hip and knee) and amputations. Outpatient Rehabilitation gives physical, occupational and speech therapy for both children and adults.

The University Medical Center at Princeton Acute Rehabilitation Unit has been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities and is the only CARF accredited facility in Mercer County, New Jersey.


Merwick is composed of two separate units: Transitional Care Unit and Long-Term Care Unit. Transitional Care’s purpose is in helping patients in the transition from hospital to home. Long-Term Care helps those who can no longer stay in their homes.


Princeton HomeCare Services offers home medical care for individuals recovering from surgery or coping with a chronic condition who reside in Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset and Hunterdon counties. Various services are available to patients and their families. Programs include Lifeline, an emergency response system, Princeton Caregivers, which offers extended care, and the Hospice Program.

It is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.


University Medical Center at Princeton Surgical Center provides ambulatory surgery to patients in four state-of-the-art operating rooms and minor procedures room. As the first surgery center in Mercer County, the center offers advanced and minimally invasive surgical procedures. Pain management is another service within the Surgical Center.


Princeton Fitness & Wellness Center, a 50,000 square foot facility, is a comprehensive community resource offering the latest fitness equipment, group exercise classes and fitness pools. Luxurious spa services and on-site childcare are also available. Exercise physiologists, certified fitness instructors and nurses all provide personalized attention to members by offering nutritional counseling, personal training and other services.


Princeton HealthCare System Foundation encourages philanthropic support from a range of charitable sources, including annual gifts, capital project funds, trusts and planned gifts, and memorial and honorary gifts. To learn more on how to make a gift, click on the above logo.


Breaking New Ground is Princeton HealthCare System’s community outreach effort to engage you in the building of the new University Medical Center at Princeton. Click on the above image to learn more about our plans for a new hospital and ways you can get involved in shaping the future delivery of healthcare in our region.


In addition to the above services, Princeton HealthCare System also provides a Community Education & Outreach Program, an Occupational Health Program and Medical Equipment. Click on the links for more information about these services.

Interested in becoming more involved in the Princeton HealthCare System? Consider becoming a volunteer or a member of The Auxiliary of University Medical Center at Princeton. Volunteer Services bring more than 1,100 volunteers to assist in positions throughout the hospital. The Auxiliary organizes fundraising projects to further enhance the services at University Medical Center at Princeton. For more information on volunteer services click here and for information on The Auxiliary click here.