Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
When we asked members in New Jersey if they typically need to travel to see specialists, they replied...
"Newark and the New Jersey suburbs of Morristown, Princeton, and Freehold have some of the best selection of medical specialists in the state. Jersey City and Hoboken, two of the largest cities in New Jersey, also offer a wide range of specialist medical care. The area around Atlantic City is also known for having a good selection of medical specialists. Other cities in New Jersey with top-notch medical specialists include Cherry Hill, Northfield, West Orange, and Moorestown," said another expat in New Jersey.
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Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
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