New to Temecula - Need hospital/OBGYN Recommendation

Updated on February 20, 2011
F.M. asks from Temecula, CA
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Hello, Mama's!
Just moved to Temecula and we have a baby due in November. I haven't heard wonderful things about the local hospital here (Rancho Springs), however the proximity is ideal. Does anyone have any experience with delivery/know about Rancho Springs Hospital? Most of the mom's I know out here drive over to Oceanside or down to SD for both their prenatal care and for their delivery. I would rather stay local, however don't want to compromise on the level of care for my baby. Any thoughts on this?
Also, any local mom's here have any good OBGYN's to recommend, either in Temecula or Murrieta?
Thank you very much!

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Appreciate all the great input! Helped me out a lot....made the decision we're going to deliver at Palomar Hospital. Easy shot down the 15 in case we have a quick labor and need to get admitted stat. I feel good about not delivering at Rancho Springs. Can't wait for the new Loma Linda hospital to open up. Thanks again -

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N.Y.

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As you have said, people either love or HATE those hospitals and there is no middle ground. The issue isn't your doctor, it's the nursing staff, and hospital protocols that are the main factors. I absolutely loved my doctor and highly recommend her...Dr. Saffie at Crown OB (across the street from Rancho Springs) and I actually really liked all the other OB's in the practice too. The problem is that your doctor is not at the hospital the whole time and only there for intermittent visits and it's the nursing staff who take your life into their hands. I would definitely reconsider going to these hospitals. NEITHER HAVE A NICU! Of course, no one ever expects anything to go wrong, but should there be any problems, your baby will have to be flown to a better hospital.
My experience at Rancho was absolutely horrifying. I was in perfect health and never expected any issues. Little did I know how horribly wrong things would go because the nurses waited for me to beg for help everytime things went wrong: high fever followed by febrile seizure, huge decellerations in the baby's heartbeat (where the machines kept beeping and it took my husband running for help)...the list goes on. I ended up pushing for over 4 hours which ripped my uterus to shreds. Needed an emergency c-section once I was bleeding and the baby barely had a heartbeat. Thank god, my baby survived and I eventually healed. Not the experience you want for your first baby...or any for that matter. Later I was told that people affectionately call Rancho "death Valley"...

As a side note, my husband was hospitalized at Rancho, a year later after emergent surgery - we had no choice of hospitals because of the severity of the problem. The experience was no better. Again, the issue is hospital protocol and nursing stafff! Don't put your life and that of your baby at risk for convenience!! Take a look at some hospitals in San Diego before you make a mistake!

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J.B.

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I just delievered my first born on may seventh. I had doctor andersen. I liked him cause he was no frills. I'm very to the point and love to get in and out of the office. I delievered at rancho springs and yes had a little issue but once a nurse named tammy came in everything was better. If you do deliever there ask for her! One perk about doctor andersen is he is the only on call doctor in temecula. So if your doctor is off or seeing patients dr. Andersen will end up delievering your baby anyway! If you want his number it's ###-###-####.

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T.M.

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My husband and I are due to have our first baby boy in about 5 weeks. We had an OBGYN here in Murrieta and were planning on delivering at Rancho Springs. After taking the hospital tour and asking opinions from A LOT of people, we decided to switch doctors and hospitals. I am now going to Dr. Bianchi...he is incredible and has offices in Fallbrook and Temecula. We will be delivering at Fallbrook Hospital. It is a 30 minute drive, but to us it was worth it to avoid all the bad things we heard about Rancho. As someone mentioned earlier, neither of the hospitals here in town have a NICU...Fallbrook doesn't either, but I figured we're 30 minutes closer to SD in the event we needed one. I hope this helps, we were in your shoes not too long ago, so let me know if you have any other questions...good luck! :)

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G.K.

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Rancho Springs Medical Center, Murietta, CA…just a few reasons to seriously consider before choosing to deliver your baby there…from the viewpoint of One Pissed Gramma.
Positive - the location is good. Location is not everything.

When entering the Medical Center, do not be confused by the two office buildings that look like they could be the hospital. It is the one story building that looks like a very old Nursing home. Hope it is not raining, the front desk person directs you thru an outdoor courtyard, to a phone, to call into the delivery area. There was a group of about 15 tired, anxious family members that had been there for 24 hours, waiting for the delivery of the new family member. They were communicating via texts messages for updates and pictures. They talked about how pregnant women would arrive, they were refused admission, told to call back in 2 hours to see if a bed was available. Oh, the waiting area consisted of long wooden benches, about 8 inches deep, against the wall. They did have what once may have been 1” padding, covered in plastic.

Our delivering mom was placed in a closet…formerly a sleeping area for Dr. This process took a couple of days. Dad tried to sleep on the floor, no pillow or blanket was offered. He was rather invisible to the staff.

Now, for the really important stuff for your family… the Visitor limit is 2, so if there is a Dad present, that leaves only one person that is allowed to share in the miracle of birth of this new baby. The nursery is closed for viewing, so the time spent warming those 8 inch plastic covered wooden benches is not eased by the viewing of new babies.

After your new Grandbaby, or niece or nephew is delivered, while you are warming those 8 inch wooden benches for extended HOURS, there is an hour of bonding time. That time still does not include the bench warmers. When you are FINALLY allowed to enter, they are whisking the baby away for another hour…without even offering for you to NOW get to hold or see that baby up close. Only thanks to a request, did they now allow the holding of the new grandbaby.

A few more things to consider. No hot water for patient showers, the visitor bathrooms were closed for repair, both for men and women. Mom was moved to four different rooms. On the first visit out of the delivery area, we asked the room number. As the two grandmothers walked down the hall, we were chased down by the person at the front desk that informed us that ALL visitors were BLOCKED by this patient. After checking with the mom, we were allowed to enter, glad we did not take their word and leave. Construction workers had better access than the grandparents. We brought food for each meal…it looked really nasty.
While this new Gramma warmed the bench, having just lost out on one of the few “best life experiences” of her life, actually it was stolen from her, since she can never get it back, due to the “Hospital Rules”…she asked an employee if there were comment cards that could be completed. The person was actually the Chief Operating Officer, Gino Patrizio. One Pissed Gramma was seething, and was looking to make some very specific comments on the “unfriendly Family experience”.
His response included offering me a cup of coffee, or water. HE also wanted to state that the new wing would open in two months. The new wing held NO consolation to me…it would not change my extremely negative experience at this facility. I asked him to WALK AWAY. As he continued to stress how great the new wing was, I STRONGLY asked him to WALK AWAY, NOW! A cup of water was not a good trade for stealing the birth of my Grandbaby from me. Somehow, I do hope that he, and all the administrators of this hospital get the same experience in the birth of their grandchildren. Still not good enough…I will never get that experience that this hospital stole from me.
Overall, the Rancho Springs Medical Center provided a VERY NEGATIVE experience for a new Grandma. Keep in mind, you do have a choice of where to deliver. Does location really outweigh the rest? Take the opportunity to research this big decision on line. There are LOTS of postings, about 95% are less than glowing. Also, check out quotes from different news article:

“MURRIETA: State denies Rancho Springs Medical Center expansion. History of violations causes state to halt opening anticipated since the new year”
“Southwest (Rancho Springs Medical Center) received word from the Department of Public Health that it was in jeopardy of losing federal funding under Medicare/Medicaid and that a process was underway to revoke its hospital license.”
“State letter details reasons for possible hospital license revocation action”
“Federal Medicare officials told two Riverside County hospitals yesterday that they would no longer pay for seniors' care after June, signaling the end of a three-year process of trying to get the hospitals to follow basic care standards.”
“Three of the five delivery rooms at Rancho Springs Medical Center have been temporarily closed due to possible mold contamination resulting from water leaks”

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D.H.

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I want to give you a little more info.. Please see the website
babymomplay.com It offer infant /toddler cpr/first aid that you can take early or bring your newborn to class. Classes are short and informal.
There is also a new mom support group to meet other moms and talk about issues. A great place to meet friends and get support. Free class in baby sign and an introduction to baby can read.
Then after you deliver there is infant mom music class. Lots of fun and movement.A very unique program. It is taught my an instructor from music together a Princeton, N. J. based group of educators. Children grow to toddlers but even as infants can enjoy hearing a little drum, bells or other small instruments. Mom gets to relax and meet other moms. I have no idea why they think I am in San Jose but I am in Temecula.

Also wanted you to know that loma linda is opening a large hospital 15 min from Temecula. They do high risk delivery and are known for their care. It is opening in Feb and they have drs offices right behind. It is a teaching hospital and known for infant heart transplants and other great care.

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M.M.

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I go to Temecula Valley OBGYN and I love my dr, Dr. Glaser!! They have a great group there! Dr. Elfelt and Dr. Hayton who are in that same group are wonderful as well!!
I delivered at Inland valley with my first and will deliver there with my 2nd next month as well! Inland Valley and Rancho Springs are both part of the the southwest healthcare system and I have heard treatment at both hospitals is the same!! I like Inland Valley better because security is way tighter and the Labor and delivery was bigger and A LOT nicer, however the upside to Rancho Springs is they have 5 private rooms so you have a chance at getting your own room! They are supposed to be opening the new Rancho Springs hospital but for political reasons it isn't opening! It's all ready to be opened and if it does I will definitely deliver there! They have private rooms and a NICU, which would have come in handy with my first son, as he was sent to Palomar NICU because we did not have one out here!! Anyways, I hope this info helped!!

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