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    Great experience! Very nice and kind staff. Convenient location, pleasant drive to the facility and plenty of parking.

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    San Ramon Regional Medical Center - Main entrance

    San Ramon Regional Medical Center

    3.5(10 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    This was the worst hospital experience of my life. I had major surgery with a pain pump attached…read moreand without reading my chart a nurse took it upon her self to cease my pain meds. My surgeon was fired up and so was I. I was a guest from John Muir. I expected the same treatment and it was worlds apart. I had platinum ppo insurance which is top of the line and the floors didn't even appeared to be mopped. My experience was last year and it has left the worst taste ever in my mouth. Wait for your hospital do not go here if you have a choice.

    I went to SRRMC's ER on Tuesday morning due to some concerning pain. I'd heard their ER's…read morereputation was better than my more local ER in Pleasanton. I dread the thought of going to an ER due to the wait times and the insanity. But this was the smoothest experience. We were admitted by a polite administrator. We were taken back within 5 minutes max, and had ER nurse Olivia who has competent and had a great bedside manner. Every phlebotomist, Xray tech who came in was polite, efficient etc. Dr Toscano, MD had a wonderful bedside manner as well. He listened to my concerns and symptoms. He talked through why he was deciding what tests and scans to run. He even cited me medical studies about some rare cases that sounded like what I was presenting with. He tried something out of the norm and it worked quickly and my pain was gone within 30 minutes. This was followed up with an 18 pg handout related to my condition and next steps that he put together! I realize that I came to the ER on a weekday morning, which is probably a relatively slow time. But I would so highly recommend this ER if you live anywhere in the TriValley / 680 area.

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    Hill Physicians Medical Group - HPMG Logo

    Hill Physicians Medical Group

    1.7(73 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Why in the heck did Hill's end their contract with UCSF for labwork??? What a nightmare!!! Now all…read morehas to go through Quest and they are not equipped to handle the higher patient load. It now takes weeks to get an appointment for labwork and good luck as a walk in. I couldn't find any appointments in SF for over 2 weeks, found something at their lab in Daly City 1 week out for 3:10pm, they were so short staffed that I was not seen until 4pm and I watched them turn away close to 15 walkins. How do you get an am appointment if you have a timed draw or fasting? Complete mess. No reception staff, their phlebotomists have to do everything. Not even a station with masks if you get there and the waiting room is packed. Hill's there must be another way.

    Doctors are good, but the Hills Physicians bureaucracy is broken. Referrals are faxed and…read moreregularly lost between Doctor's, denials for approved procedures, a "MyChart" app for each specialist with no communication between doctors and a Hills Physicians staff that are quick to recite obscure contract rules instead of trying to solve the issue. I try to anticipate problems by double checking that doctors are in network, yet something ends up going wrong 50% of the time. Referrals are faxed, so you have to spend time figuring out which Hospital office received it before you can make an appointment. Hills physicians staff do NOT follow-up on any issues or appeals and it literally takes hours to figure out if the PCP, Hills Physicians, Cigna, or the Hospital is responsible for why you can't move ahead on a procedure or received a denial. Even though I am in an HMO, I spend hours each month coordinating my health care and fixing snafus for myself and spouse who are in good health. I cannot imagine what it would be like if one of us were really sick.

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    Kaiser Permanente San Ramon Medical Offices

    Kaiser Permanente San Ramon Medical Offices

    3.2(70 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Look at these complete failures- aka leadership. I wasted my entire Christmas Eve morning because…read morethese failures did not update the hours on Apple Maps and Google maps. Imagine you don't give a crap about your patients to such an extreme degree that out of all hundreds of people who work here not a single person can update the hours of operation. This is horrible and just shows that Kaiser does not care about its patients. I canceled plans and I could've been doing something with my family for Christmas Christmas Eve. But the failures at Kaiser San Ramon do not care enough to update the business operation hours.

    No one wants to get a mammography. It was my first one and glad I was able to easily schedule one…read moreat the San Ramon Offices. They had so many openings. Now the day of the appointment, I checked in, but didn't get seen until maybe 20-30 minutes after I came in. That was really the only thing that went poorly. The technician was great. She was calm, tried to keep my mind of what was happening and to be honest, it wasn't as bad as people kept saying it was. One thing that I wish I knew about was that we weren't supposed to wear deodorant and I just showered and did my normal routine. But luckily they do have castille soap wipes to get as much of it off but again, didn't want to have had to do it. Anyhoo, although it was a bit past my appointment time, it wasn't too much longer after they called me and I was off on my way.

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    San Ramon Regional Medical Center

    San Ramon Regional Medical Center

    3.0(337 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I meant to review sooner, but still resting and recovering from my ALIF surgery that I had at SRRMC…read moreon 1/12. What a great experience from start to finish (minus needing surgery, but you know what I mean). Everyone from the pre-op nurse who calmed my anxiety (whose name is escaping me), to Doctors Harris, Ochalek and Singh (and the rest of their surgery team) were amazing. The last thing I remember was having a nice conversation with Dr. Singh about the niners before gently waking up after surgery. They all really made the surgery as comfortable as it could possibly be. My post op experience was second to none. I had a wonderful recovery nurse who told me all about her kids (if anyone can verify her name, I'd appreciate it!) and then was moved up to a private room where Katie took over my care. She was the absolute best nurse I've ever had. She was attentive, kind and went out of her way to get anything I (or my partner) needed. She transferred care to our night nurse (who was great, but I was asleep most of the night), but promised to come check on us the next day when she got back into work. We really felt cared for and comfortable with Katie and thank her for the level of care she provided. If there's a way to recommend nurses, she'd be at the top of the list! Diane was our nurse the next morning, and she was awesome. We got super lucky with her because even though it was crazy busy that morning, she went out of her way to make sure we always had everything we needed. She was kind, attentive and we could tell she was running around trying to take care of 10 people at once (and doing a great job at it). We talked everything from travel to traffic and you definitely made the morning after surgery much more bearable. All in all, about the best experience I could have asked for. For the nurses whose name's I have forgotten, I'm sorry! I was out of it for a while with anesthesia, meds, etc. and there were a lot of you helping. You were all great and very much appreciated. If I ever need to go back into surgery, I'm definitely coming back here. Thanks again. Kevin and Monica

    To the Amazing Family Birthing Team at SRRMC,…read more I recently gave birth to my baby boy nine days ago, and I wanted to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible care I received during my stay. I was induced and, I was scared and nervous. But from the very beginning, I felt at ease knowing I was in such capable and compassionate hands. My labor lasted 18 hours and had its fair share of ups and downs, but the nursing staff truly carried me through it. Farah, my first nurse during the day shift, and Kim, my night nurse, were both remarkable. They kept me informed, encouraged me when I felt weak, and made me feel genuinely cared for. Later that night, when things began moving quickly, Kim called in Nurse Lisa to assist her even though Lisa wasn't assigned to me. Watching how they worked together with such teamwork and kindness was something I'll never forget. Both of these women went above and beyond their duties, and I will forever be thankful for them. I also have to recognize my OB-GYN, Dr. Shammout, who was truly my biggest cheerleader in the delivery room. His calm confidence, compassion, and support gave me the strength I needed to get through. SRRMC is lucky to have such an exceptional doctor, and I will recommend him to anyone seeking a provider who genuinely cares for his patients. After delivery, I was cared for by more amazing nurses Tori, Ashley, Haley, Cassie, and the supervisor Shannon. Each of them treated me with such kindness and warmth. They made sure I was comfortable, checked on me regularly, and celebrated every little milestone with me. It honestly felt like being surrounded by family. When my baby's blood sugar levels came back low, everyone worked together to make sure he received the best care possible. They reassured me, explained each step with patience, and did everything they could to help stabilize him. What touched me the most was how they all communicated between shifts to stay updated on his progress. That level of dedication and care meant the world to me. Leaving the hospital was bittersweet. I was excited to bring my baby home but sad to say goodbye to the wonderful team that supported me through one of the most important moments of my life. Every nurse, doctor, and staff member I encountered showed true compassion and professionalism. From the bottom of my heart, thank you all for your kindness, care, and support. You made what could have been a stressful and frightening experience into one filled with comfort, love, and strength. I will never forget how you made me feel. Much love Jackie & Baby Elijah

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    Tresanti Surgical Center - You're not allowed to drink anything, so maybe that coffee maker is just for show.

    Tresanti Surgical Center

    4.6(16 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    "Tres Chic Blue Gowns--No Extra Charge!"…read more Well, no one likes those uncomfortable tests one must do every few years. But when it's your time, come here. I have been to Tresanti Surgical Center on several occasions, and each experience was a good one--well as good as can be expected, when they're shoving a--well you get the idea. On each occasion, the physician was Dr. F. Anderson Rowe. He's professional, friendly, and informative. Things have gone well on each occasion. After the procedure, the doctor gives you a summary of the findings. Then you make an appointment for more details. The highlight of my visit was wearing one of these funny blue costumes. Wearing these outfits is sort of a tradition--it must be taught by the professors at med school. They're functional, but not too outre (The outfits I mean, not the doctors.) You don't have to be seen in public wearing them. Only the nurses see you. After they wheel you into the operating room, the fun begins. You're laying down in the operating room and they put this oxygen mask on you. There's all these tubes and strange equipment hanging on the walls. I think some of the tubes go into your body. It's sort of like what you see at an oil change shop--but costs more. Plus at the oil change shop, hardly any of the tubes go into your body. I bet the same company makes the equipment for both businesses. As well as those blue costumes. Anyway, pretty soon they say, "Now take some deep breaths." This is a tradition throughout the medical industry. Anesthesiologists all over the world say that same phrase before every operation. Another thing they teach them at med school. I admit, it's possible that the order to "take a deep breath" was just a recording. I didn't really see anyone's lips moving. Next time I'm in there, I'm going to watch their lips. Just when they say, "Take a deep breath," the air begins to taste sort of funny. I'm pretty sure they put something into the oxygen. Next thing you know they're saying, "Hi, how are you feeling?" Yes, it really is that simple. I'm pretty sure I wrote this review during that "down time." During the crisis, they are extra careful. You first wait outside and phone them. Then a nurse comes out and checks you in. They're also careful to check your temperature and maintain social distancing. I appreciate the staff here being so careful with everyone. We all have to have those medical tests. This is a good place to have them done. I'm pretty sure they'll let you keep your cute little blue costume, if you ask them nicely. "Now, just take a deep breath and..."

    This is my second colonoscopy experience at Tresanti. Having a colonoscopy is not fun, but I knew…read moreonce I got there that I'd be able to just relax, knowing the care and professionalism of the staff would put me right at ease. From check in to recovery, you are cared for by highly skilled, very friendly staff. I asked for names so I can be specific in this review, but I've forgotten them (sleep deprivation is real)! From the nurse who expertly placed my line (not an easy task with me in general, much more difficult when I'm dehydrated) to the anesthesiologist who calmly explains what to expect and stays with you the whole time, to the (super) friendly surgical tech and staff in the surgery room who welcome you in and make sure of your comfort throughout, this experience is made so much better than it could be. I'm so grateful I've been able to have my last 2 procedures performed at Tresanti, as it is a dramatic improvement over the surgical center I used previously. To everyone there, thank you so much!

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    I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's fake.

    Tresanti Surgical Center - It looks like they upgraded the chairs

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