The only thing great about UCSF is that they are clean. I have had MULTIPLE issues regarding scheduling errors where I have set appointments only to have them changed on me without my knowledge. I had a surgery checking date of 6:30 in the morning and I made sure that I got that timeslot because I live in the East Bay. The surgery scheduler at the women's health center assured me that I was going to get the 6:30 AM slot. I find out couple days before the surgery that I'm supposed to check in at 12:10 PM. I had no idea this was changed. Another time is when I was given a link by a nurse if you have my chart website to schedule my own appointment to have my IUD removed. I checked and double checked the date and time put it in my calendar. I had to wake up 5 o'clock in the morning to beat traffic to come from the Eastbay. It took me an hour and a half to get there. I had to pay for bridge toll, the parking garage and gas to get there. As soon as I got there, the receptionist said that my appointment was the following month and I had no idea. I don't know what their issue is with their scheduling system but this is happened repeatedly. Luckily, I was able to get my IUD removed that day by my primary gynecologist back in East Bay so I drove back to the east bay from San Francisco for nothing. I've just had it with UCSF. I'm never doing anything there ever again. The week before all this happened I was turned away at Stanford emergency to get my IUD removed because it was bothering me so much. They sent me in the middle of the night to UCSF to have them remove it since they were the ones that placed it previously. They turned me away, then also saying that they had no one to remove it. I usually went to Sutter where my primary Gynecologist was located and he literally took it out in two seconds. The UCSF emergency room doctors could not locate my IUD on ultrasound told me so got an x-ray located it and told me they couldn't find my strings. Don't go to UCSF don't they'll mess up everything.
Posted Date : 30/08/2023
Anonymous
Ridiculously bad health care, below 3rd world, their management does not manage, patient relations protects their doctors no matter what. Failure to diagnose and treat is by their doctors’ design, so they do not have to work at all and treat. You could get better health care in a 3rd world country. This is the homeless capital because of UCSF- the above reasons.
Anonymous
They act under the influence and do nothing. Totally unfit to treat any one.
Anonymous
Again UCSF failed to merge with Dignity Health, along with Stanford. There is no oversight for doctors behaviors or work ethics. Tang, Berger, Bauer are beyond irresponsible and use patients as experiments, while watching them suffer with no treatment. They do not deliver any needed treatment by design. A Guinea pig regiment of needless dangerous antiquated testing is what they want and demand, to actually harm the patient for them to see their experimental patients suffer, when it is known by all what is needed and known, treatment to survive is denied.
Anonymous
So badly educated that they cannot treat illnesses at all or they experiment with very dangerous antiquated invasive testing most doctors stopped using long ago due to dangers in using these–and they just don’t care if you are injured by it, and to top it off no treatment for the injuries from this.
Anonymous
Extreme west coast lax education wise concludes being not even slightly close to proper and correct care. UCSF doctors are by far the most behind, neglectful, careless, etc.. UCSF, SFGH, VA are all one. Nurses pull way over 8 hour shifts to get a day off and it shows. Crime is through the roof if you fall asleep as an over night patientd, do not expect to see your belongings again. Below 3rd world health care.