The hospital was previously located in
Princeton at 253 Witherspoon Street, until May 22, 2012, when the new location opened off of
Route 1. The new hospital was designed by a joint venture between
HOK and
RMJM Hiller. The hospital was a member of the Princeton HealthCare System, which was formally incorporated into the
University of Pennsylvania Health System in January 2018. The addition of the Princeton HealthCare System will make it the sixth hospital in the University of Pennsylvania Health System, which will employ over 3,000 staff and more than 1,000 physicians. Pediatric care to the hospital is provided by doctors from the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia on PMC's inpatient pediatric wards, pediatric emergency department, and pediatric specialty care center. Adjacent to the medical center is the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Specialty Center that treats infants, children, adolescents, and young adults up to the age of 21. It has no relationship with the fictional
Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, which was the setting for the medical drama
House M.D. from 2004 to 2012, even though they share a similar location and name. The previous hospital on Witherspoon Street in Princeton was notable for being
Albert Einstein's place of death. The hospital implemented strict protocols to limit spread of illness during the
COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, including limiting visitors to patients throughout its facilities. In 2020–21,
U.S. News & World Report ranked the hospital as the ninth-best in
New Jersey, 24th-best in the
New York City metropolitan area, and "high performing" in the specialty of
orthopedics. ==Affiliations==