Address: 1975 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA
Phone: +14153533000
Camila Ruiz
I was told that the best place to give birth was Mission Bay hospital and tho the hospital is beautiful, modern and has very comfortable rooms, I cannot say the same about the doctors. My birth experience at Benioff hospital was literally traumatizing. I was induced because I had a tare in my sack and they left me laboring for days. After 16 hour labor I decided I wanted an epidural, I asked the doctor if he could do the epidural because I suffer from scoliosis they completely ignored what I said and told me the resident had to do it. After my epidural was placed wrong and they cranked up my pitosin they found out that I was in a lot of pain because my epidural was placed wrong. After this A LOT of different doctors came and NONE of them knew anything, all of them would say different things about how my labor was going. After each shift change the doctors would not communicate with each other at all, my nurse and my doula had to step in & tell the doctors they needed to make up their minds and tell me what was happening and how long I was going to be in labor for before thinking about a c section. The only highlight of my experience was a great nurse named Carly <3. I cannot say good enough things about her. After I requested a c section on my third day of labor, they didn't let me even bring the camera inside like they did to everyone else. About 10 different doctors came in to change my mind about the Section, suddenly everyone cared... When I got to the post party recovery room the nurse was so mean she said she didn't care about my comfort all that mattered was the baby.... don't go to this hospital. They completely discourage anything the patient says. I felt like I had no control over my body, because I literally had no control.
Armando Cruz Ojeda
this is the best hospital in the world!! best staff, best nurses, best doctors, best food, best rooms, best of the best. I would always recommend UCSF no matter the specialty. I will always take UCSF in my heart.
anna davis
This place is amazing. Everyone I have had the pleasure of meeting has been kind and respectful. My son's apts are always quickly scheduled and his doc is quick to reply to any of my questions either via phone or through there care AP.
Robotech Gallegos
This is top tier facility, state of the art technology! We think so highly of UCSF as a whole that we travel 2+ hours to receive the best cute!Have had great experience's at UCSF on Parnasus with the births of two of our younger children. So we were really delighted at the opportunity to birth or twin boys. Five stars hands done from doctors, nurses, housekeeping, food service workers and so on, any and everyone we encountered in the 7 month period was two thumbs up!
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Talk to the hospital's social worker. I believe hospitals have an in-hospital court process for disputes such as this. Hospital is likely to fight you in court, so be prepared.
We stayed in bay side motel clean free parking Right off bay bridge fron oalkand and very easy to get to ucsf.they too charge parking at ucsf you might want check with them they have housing sometimes but room are large and plenty of room for her to stay in room ll rooms have sleepcjairs in them. Hope it helps. Avoid market stree and down ton
I believe they do as well
UCSF's Lime shuttle stops at the 16th Street BART station connecting riders to and from the Parnassus Heights campus and BART throughout the day. Red shuttles provide non-stop service from the Mission Bay campus to the 16th St. BART station. For MCB riders, connect to BART via the Lime shuttle.
Because everybody deserves flowers.
Max 35 for the whole day. Otherwise 7 per hour at the hospital
There is a UCSF hotel two blocks away from it. Talk to your social worker. Hope it helps
Call an ambulance.
I don't believe so. Am not that familiar with hospital.
Yes there is in the 3rd floor of the Children's Hospital.
1975 4th St. San francisco, CA
Visiting hours are generally from 11am to 8pm but may be more limited in critical care areas.
You can get off at 16th & Mission St. If you stand on 16th St. next to what was a Burger King, northeast side of 16th St., there are UCSF shuttles that go to Mission Bay. You'll want to take the Red Shuttle.
Yes
U need to get her sern firsy
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