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I transferred to Dr Zeng in my 3rd trimester because I want to deliver at Mills Peninsula birth center.

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Milagros C Cabrera, MD FACOG

4.3(29 reviews)
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Way overdue but Dr Cabrera is the sweetest, most patient OB/Gyn doctor. Very knowledgeable. She…read moredelivered two out of three of my babies. She was there at the hospital even at 2 AM. I wish my insurance covers this still, but unfortunately I got laid off and had this switch insurance.

This is probably the worse medical service I have received. Doctor Cabrera and her staff have…read moreconstantly failed to provide me with explanations on the nature of my examinations and instructions before my procedures. I was supposed to have a hysterosonogram and upon arriving to my appointment, I was told I wasn't suppose to have intercourse days before my appointment. I was also told that I was supposed to schedule my appointment within five days after my period ended which I did, but they rescheduled me for a later time. I was "never" provided with these instructions and I had to reschedule because she said I didn't follow the instructions I was "never" provided. Then after waiting two months and rescheduling my appointment, Doctor Cabrera had me waiting 40 minutes in the lobby and when she finally saw me, she asked me if I had read the instructions prior to the visit. What instructions? None! After asking her when she emailed the instructions, she stayed quiet and instead explained the procedure in that moment. After she explained the procedure I decided not to proceed because it was not what I expected. She left the room and as I was changing, she came back to the room to show me a message on mychart she send me with the instructions back in May 2024, its SEPTEMBER! As a patient, am I seriously expected to go back to all my messages on Mychart to know what I'm getting myself into? I honestly don't know how she has high ratings. The lack of communication from her is absurd. Waste of time and huge disappointment!

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Bay Area Obstetrics & Gynecology - Dr. Zeng is an OB-GYN serving Daly City, CA.

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3.0(31 reviews)
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Dr. Zeng is amazing!! She delivered both of my babies and I started seeing her since I was in…read morecollege. So she has been my doctor for a decade and a half!!! She is so caring and sweet and really wants the best for me. I can't believe I haven't written a review yet, I was surprised to see such low ratings. Yes sometimes you do have to wait a bit, front desks are always on calls etc but Dr Zeng is worth it!

I'm glad I was referred to Dr. Rittenhouse. This was my first time seeing him and my first…read morepregnancy, so I was very nervous at first. I would just like to say thank you to his medical assistant Jazmyn, she made me feel such at ease! She was so friendly and upbeat, she also was very informative about the process of the appointment. Every appointment I had throughout my pregnancy she was so thorough and you can just tell she cared! Same goes for Dr. Rittenhouse! I felt very at ease being under his care. I like how he was very straightforward and direct. He would address any concerns and always explained everything thoroughly. I had a c section and it went so smoothly and quick!Dr.Rittenhouse kept assuring me throughout the process. Post partum I needed to take blood thinners and I was having some issues with my insurance covering them so I explained that to Dr. Rittenhouse. He didn't hesitate and right away he was able to help me resolve the issue and also explained & gave me tips for at home care via text. My point is, in the past I've had such impersonal experiences with doctors and that was NOT the case with Dr. Rittenhouse. I wish he could be my primary doctor as well! Lol. So I would just like to say thank you so much for caring for your patients!!

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UCSF Women's Health

4.0(17 reviews)
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This clinic recommends that you get a Pap smear every 3-5 years. 3-5 YEARS??? You could contract…read moreand die of cervical cancer. This clinic cares more about the insurance carriers than it does its patients. Both my daughter and I are patients here, and I recently left the practice due to the absolute disregard for womens' health. My new OB says a Pap smear every YEAR and she actually spends more than 7 minutes with me. It's ironic that they call themselves the Women's Health clinic. They care about anything but that. AVOID!!!

I decided to seek out prenatal care here after having a negative experience with a previous…read moreprovider. Initially I was apprehensive about seeking cafe from such a large treatment team with the understanding that any one could deliver my baby when the time came. However, I felt the care I received was responsive, timely, really thorough and informed. They didn't leave me in the dark when I had questions and they were always straight forward with me when I had concerns. Come delivery time, they were equally responsive. I had a team of residents supervised by a midwife deliver my baby, they did an excellent job! The nurses in postpartum care were also equally caring and informed - I loved how they all knew that we had a 5 year old waiting for us at home. I just can't say enough good things about the prenatal care. The lactation consultants also are equally amazing and if you schedule an appointment to meet with them they take a fully 1.5 hrs with you to help trouble shoot what issues you may have. They really are amazing. The only issue I have - and this seems to be a national one, not just related to UCSF - is that the post partum cafe is definitely lacking. I felt really forced to wait u til my 6 week appointment to see any of the MDs or NPs for a concern. They tend to bump these issues to an advice nurse and even then I felt somewhat unsettled.

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UCSF Pregnancy Centering Program

4.5(2 reviews)
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Group prenatal care led by midwives. If you have 2 hrs to spare one morning a month, you can join…read morethis program. Participants are encouraged to take responsibility for their own health. You receive a binder with lots of prenatal info. You weigh yourself and take your blood pressure and add it to your chart. Healthy snacks are provided. We took glucose and blood tests as needed, and were offered flu shots. Each patient/couple has a 5-7 minute individual consultation and exam each session. The baby's heartbeat is checked, and you are measured for growth. You can bring up any concerns you have, and you may be asked if you'd like to raise them in the group. During the group we discussed monthly topics such as birth control, labor, nutrition, stretches and exercise, getting in and out of chairs, etc. Other issues arose and we discussed them too. As due dates approached, we met twice a month and then after the group ended, those who hadn't given birth had appointments as neceesary. We had a reunion a month afterward to meet each others' babies. Crystal and Suzanne Seger were amazing leaders. I was nervous about not having an OB when people asked, but I got excellent care.

When I had my son 8+ years ago UCSF didn't have this program. When I found out I was pregnant in…read more2009 I called the Woman's health clinic in serramonte to set up an appointment and was asked if I wanted to join this group. They said it was something new and they were the only hospital in the area doing this. I wasn't really thrilled about it but my husband wanted to do it since this was his first child. We signed up and were put in Susan Seger's group on Wednesday mornings. I wasn't sure if this would work out since on appointment days I would only be able to work half a day since meetings were from 9-11am, but my job was ok with it so off we went. They give you a book for your pregnancy where you can track your weight and bp. You go in the appointment and they have snacks. You weight yourself and do your own bp and then write it down in your chart. It's run by a midwife and she would see a few people before group started and then a few during break. I actually ended up really liking the group environment. You go in once and month and talk about how your feeling, symptoms your experiencing, and how your baby is progressing. The midwife answers questions but also asks people for their opinions on things. Its nice being able to talk with other pregnant people about being pregnant and see how they are handling things. They teach you stretches that help with pregnancy related pains. They explain about all the different birthing options UCSF offers and pain management options for labor. They also explain about all of the classes UCSF offers as well. There is no stupid question there and they will answer anything you are wondering or concerned about. Towards the end of pregnancy you start going twice a month. This was definitely a different experience from having my son and just going to a dr visit and being checked, asked if I had any questions and being sent on my way. I don't think I would do this again when I do have another child, but it was a nice experience and I think it's a great thing if your having your first kid. Susan was great and I would recommend her to anyone using the Woman's clinic in daly city. She seemed to have a lot of experience. The only thing that kinda sucked is she isn't able to be there for your birth unless you have your baby while she is on duty in L&D.

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