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Shore Rheumatology

(4 Reviews)
3350 NJ-138 #212, Wall Township, NJ 07719, USA

Shore Rheumatology is located in Monmouth County of New Jersey state. On the street of New Jersey 138 and street number is 3350. For inquiries, you can contact them at (732) 988-5030.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Shore Rheumatology quickly are 40.1712036 ,-74.0911372

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State: New Jersey
Address: 3350 NJ-138 #212, Wall Township, NJ 07719, USA
Postal code: 07719
Phone: (732) 988-5030

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Shore Rheumatology3350 NJ-138 #212, Wall Township, NJ 07719, USA
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Users Reviews And Rating

  • Barbara Schmidt

    (October 13, 2025, 1:59 pm)

    Dr Weber is the most caring, understanding
    And most knowledgeable doctor you could ever ask for.

  • Lynn Rossi

    (September 22, 2025, 10:32 am)

    Dr. Weber is one of the best doctors I know. He is compassionate and understanding. He is extremely knowledgeable and thorough. He not only gives great insight but listens to you as well.I recommend him completely

  • Thomas Brady

    (January 16, 2023, 8:31 pm)

    Dr Weber is by far and away the best doctor, I have ever encountered!!!! He takes as much time and truly listens to all his patients and any & all health concerns his patients are dealing with!!!

    I have been disabled for over 23 years and see a long list of doctors but Dr Weber is heads and shoulders above all of them and I implicitly, truly, trust him to handle all my health care needs.

    Tom Brady

  • Tammy Baile

    (November 6, 2018, 11:17 am)

    I have been going to Dr. Weber for 30 years, & I honestly believe he is the best diagnostician & rheumatologist you will ever find. I just moved out of NJ to Charleston & saw the premier rheumatologist at MUSC, & I can honestly say from both a nurses & patient's perspective that this place doesn't come remotely close to the care & tx. I received from Dr. Weber & his long time staff. All of them are amazing, & I am now going to fly back to NJ every 3 months just to see him for my continued long term care of Systemic lupus & Osteoporosis. There is simply no one else like him, anywhere.
    No, he doesn't accept insurance, his staff will submit it for you though. He spends an extraordinary amount of time with his patients, & he listens, I mean really listens, to every single word you say. When's the last time you had a doctor stay in the room with you for over an hour? Well this one will if itsi necessary. I would travel around the world to be his patient. Which is more important, your health & life, or the temporary wait for you to get your money back from your insurance company?

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