Take a Google 360 Virtual Tour of Florham Park Endoscopy Center

January 14, 2025 by Emily Grant

Florham Park, NJ – Step inside the Florham Park Endoscopy Center and explore our state-of-the-art facility from the comfort of your home with our new 360° virtual tour. Renowned for our commitment to high-quality healthcare, we take pride in maintaining a welcoming and serene environment that ensures our patients’ peace of mind.

Take the Google 360 Tour

Get a closer look at the exceptional care we provide with our interactive 360° tour, captured by a certified Google photographer. Journey through our inviting reception area, advanced procedure rooms, and peaceful recovery spaces—all designed with patient comfort as a top priority. At Florham Park Endoscopy Center, transparency is key. We believe that by offering a full view of our facility, you can feel confident and at ease even before stepping through our doors. This virtual tour aims to reduce any pre-visit worries and build trust by showcasing our commitment to patient care.

Florham Park Endoscopy Center waiting roomWhy Choose the Florham Park Endoscopy Center?

  • Modern, Welcoming Environment: Our facility is carefully maintained to ensure cleanliness and comfort, offering a positive experience from the moment you enter.
  • Tailored, Compassionate Care: Our dedicated team is focused on providing personalized, patient-centered care to meet your individual healthcare needs.
  • See Before You Arrive: Through our virtual tour and photo gallery, you can get a feel for our center before your visit, promoting confidence and informed decision-making.

At Florham Park Endoscopy Center, we blend top-tier medical care with a calm, comfortable atmosphere designed to ease your experience. We invite you to take the tour and discover how we’re committed to your well-being at every step.

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1/3 of New Jersey Residents Not Screened for Colon Cancer

January 3, 2018 by Darkspire Hosting

That places New Jersey at 34th among the 50 states, sandwiched between Kentucky and West Virginia. Every single Northeastern state has a higher screening rate.

“When we saw the statistics from the American Cancer Society, we became concerned for the residents of New Jersey,” says Carl Wallach, M.D., board certified gastroenterologist, medical director of Hanover Endoscopy Center and physician partner at Florham Park Endoscopy Center. “My colleagues and I began to ask our patients why other people in their lives hadn’t been screened for this common and often fatal disease.”

Colon cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death in both men and women in the U.S. Screening has the potential to prevent colorectal cancer because it can detect precancerous growths, called polyps, in the colon and rectum. Everyone over age 50 is at high risk and needs to be screened.

When asked why they don’t get screened, people usually cite a lack of knowledge about colon cancer prevention or the assumption that they don’t have the financial resources or sufficient medical coverage to afford a colonoscopy.

“When we started researching how New Jersey ranked on these points, we saw a different story,” says Dr. Wallach. “According to the U.S. Census Bureau data, New Jersey is among the wealthiest and most educated states in the country. Furthermore, the National Colorectal Cancer Research 'Alliance gives Legislation in New Jersey an 'A' rating in its efforts to make insurance providers cover preventive colorectal cancer screenings for all policy holders.”

This led the physicians and staff at the Florham Park Endoscopy Center and the Hanover Endoscopy Center to launch a new website called StopColonCancerNow.com/NorthJersey to inspire New Jerseyans to get educated and get screened.

Dr. Wallach and his colleagues at Florham Park Endoscopy Center and Hanover Endoscopy Center perform over 20,000 gastrointestinal procedures each year, but that is not enough.

“The United States has made a lot of progress in reducing colon cancer incidence and deaths in the past decade. This is due, in large part, to more people getting screened at the appropriate age,” said Dr. Wallach. “Now is the time for New Jersey to step up and save more lives.”

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