New Jersey (NJ) Anesthesiology Doctors and Physicians

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Anesthesiology Information

Description

Anesthesiology is the practice of blocking pain, discomfort or distress during surgery or an obstetric or diagnostic procedure. An anesthesiologist is specially trained to plan, monitor and administer pain relief before and during an operation, and assess the patient’s condition and recovery afterwards. This specialist consults with patients for pain management, such as cancer patients, and those with critical illnesses or severe injuries.

Diseases / Illnesses Treated

Physicians in this specialty treat patients suffering from numerous diseases and illnesses, but some of the most common are Anesthesia awareness and Malignant hyperthermia (MH).

Procedures Performed

Once properly diagnosed, practitioners can perform numerous procedures on patients including Relaxation, Analgesia, and Homeostasis.

Tests Performed

To diagnose patients with possible illnesses and diseases, specialists will often perform one of many tests including Halothane Caffeine Contracture Test.

Location Density Information

Doctor density varies by specialty and location. New Jersey has 1,270 practicing anesthesiologists. Broken out by city, anesthesiology doctor density in Atlantic City is 1, in Avalon is 1, in Basking Ridge is 2, in Bayonne is 6, in Belleville is 15, in Bloomfield is 2, in Brick is 14, in Browns Mills is 4, in Burlington is 1, in Camden is 31, in Cape May Court House is 1, in Cherry Hill is 12, in Clifton is 5, in Clinton is 1, in Closter is 1, in East Orange is 6, in Egg Harbor Township is 5, in Elizabeth is 16, in Emerson is 2, in Englewood is 27, in Englewood Cliffs is 5, in Florham Park is 50, in Fort Lee is 4, in Franklin Lakes is 2, in Hackensack is 70, in Hackettstown is 8, in Hamilton Square is 3, in Hammonton is 2, in Hoboken is 12, in Holmdel is 10, in Jersey City is 36, in Kearny is 1, in Lakewood is 4, in Linwood is 1, in Livingston is 42, in Long Branch is 19, in Lumberton is 1, in Manahawkin is 7, in Marlton is 39, in Mercerville is 9, in Montclair is 16, in Moorestown is 3, in Morristown is 43, in Mount Holly is 18, in Mount Laurel is 7, in Mountain Lakes is 2, in Mountainside is 7, in New Brunswick is 41, in Newark is 64, in Newton is 9, in North Bergen is 9, in Northfield is 2, in Ocean is 3, in Palisades Park is 1, in Paramus is 23, in Parsippany is 6, in Passaic is 21, in Paterson is 14, in Perth Amboy is 12, in Phillipsburg is 5, in Plainsboro is 1, in Pomona is 26, in Pompton Plains is 15, in Princeton is 9, in Rahway is 1, in Red Bank is 20, in Ridgewood is 28, in Rockleigh is 1, in Roseland is 1, in Saddle River is 2, in Salem is 4, in Secaucus is 20, in Shrewsbury is 8, in Somers Point is 7, in Somerville is 19, in South Plainfield is 1, in Springfield is 2, in Succasunna is 2, in Summit is 43, in Teaneck is 4, in Titusville is 1, in Toms River is 20, in Trenton is 22, in Turnersville is 3, in Union is 18, in Union City is 1, in Verona is 5, in Vineland is 9, in Voorhees is 17, in Warren is 2, in Watchung is 2, in Wayne is 2, in West New York is 2, in West Orange is 8, in West Paterson is 1, in Westfield is 1, in Westwood is 10, in Whiting is 1, in Woodbury is 11, and in Wyckoff is 11.

New Jersey Information

In 1787, New Jersey became the third state of the original 13 colonies. New Jersey’s capital Trenton is rich in Revolutionary War history. New Jersey has some of the best recreational, historical and cultural activities along the East Coast. It has vast waterways, a rich blend of history and geography, and over 127 miles of beaches dotted with lighthouses, fishing villages and scenic views. Popular attractions include 40 miles of the Delaware River that offers hiking, camping, boating and fishing; Six Flags Great Adventure Park; famous Atlantic City casinos and boardwalk; Thunderbolt Raceway motorsports park; Space Farms Museum; heritage trails that wind through New Jersey’s rich history; pre-Colonial and Revolutionary War historic sites; and a collection or beautiful gardens to discover why New Jersey is called the Garden State.

According to 2005 Census estimates, New Jersey has a population of 8,717,925. Of this population, 2,111,384 are under the age of 18 and 1,123,787 are at or above the age of 65.

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