New jersey

Steven Schneiderman, MD

(4 Reviews)
Brick Medical Arts Building, 1640 NJ-88 STE 202, Brick Township, NJ 08724, USA

Steven Schneiderman, MD is located in Ocean County of New Jersey state. On the street of New Jersey 88 and street number is 1640. For inquiries, you can contact them at (732) 458-8300.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Steven Schneiderman, MD quickly are 40.0759231 ,-74.1346381

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State: New Jersey
Address: Brick Medical Arts Building, 1640 NJ-88 STE 202, Brick Township, NJ 08724, USA
Postal code: 08724
Phone: (732) 458-8300

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Steven Schneiderman, MDBrick Medical Arts Building, 1640 NJ-88 STE 202, Brick Township, NJ 08724, USA
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Users Reviews And Rating

  • ken gelok

    (July 9, 2025, 3:38 pm)

    Best doctor and human being ever. Very laid-back and capably handles all of patients concerns. Never rushed. Unfortunately I was told a year or so ago. He was on leave and hope he’s back at the practice now. Second to none. When you call over there regarding his status, you never could get a straight answer though.

  • Di Finnan

    (January 15, 2022, 4:18 pm)

    Dr. Schneiderman and his team are excellent. Two positive experiences and great support throughout the process. Very grateful for the quick appointment and thorough follow-up.

  • Gareth David

    (December 21, 2020, 1:10 pm)

    Very happy with the treatment I get. I have had 3 colonoscapys there

  • tom adams

    (January 16, 2018, 3:43 pm)

    Dr. Schneiderman is a very nice man but the office is completely dysfunctional. After 3 weeks of trying to simply refill a prescription I finally gave up and called another office. The final straw was being told they would give me some pills to hold me over but when I called to say I was coming over (at lunch as I told them I would), I was told I needed to come at some other time when the woman I spoke to was available. They don't follow through on calls and the office wait times are consistently 1-2 hours. I also had an endoscopy last year under Schneiderman because I was complaining of pain at the base of my esophagus. When I woke up and asked him if he saw anything unusual, he had no recollection of our conversation or as to why I had the procedure done. It is a conveyor belt.

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