Directions to Dr. Bahder's Kingston Office

4444 Route 27, P.O. Box 64
Kingston, NJ 08528
(609) 924-3132

Caution: DO NOT RELY ON GPS, AS IT OFTEN HAS PROBLEMS WITH FINDING THIS LOCATION

From the Skillman Office

Go ¼ mile on Route 206 South and turn left onto Route 518 East. Go 1.3 miles, and make a right at the first traffic light onto Route 603 (which is Kingston-Rocky Hill Rd ). Follow the road for approximately 1 mile to the first traffic light and make a right onto Rt. 27 South. The office will be the second house on your left. Go into the driveway and park behind the house. Enter from the front.

From Route 206 Traveling South toward Princeton

Turn left onto Route 518 East. Go 1.3 miles, and make a right at the first traffic light onto Route 603 (which is Kingston-Rocky Hill Rd ). Follow the road for approximately 1 mile to the first traffic light and make a right onto Rt. 27 South. The office will be the second house on your left. Go into the driveway and park behind the house. Enter from the front.

From Route 206 Traveling North To Princeton

In Princeton start following Route 27 North (Nassau St.) Go past Princeton, past a small lake on your left, into the Village of Kingston. After passing Charlie Brown Restaurant on your left, watch for 4444 Route 27 on your right. Pull into the driveway and park behind the house. Enter from the front.

From New York City

Follow NJ Turnpike to Exit 9. Ask how to get on US 1 South. Follow Route 1 South to a traffic light at Raymond Rd. Make a right. Follow Raymond Road to the end, approximately 2 miles to traffic light at Route 27. Make a left onto Rt. 27 South. Go 0.7 miles to Kingston . Office is the second house on the left after Kingston traffic light.

From Philadelphia or South Jersey

Take I-195 North to New Jersey, to US Route 1 North. Follow US 1. Make a jughandle at Ridge Rd./Kingston, crossing US 1. Follow to the first traffic light at Rt 27. Make a left. The office will be the second house on your left. Go into the driveway and park behind the house. Enter from the front.