I was at Scripps through Anthem Blue Cross before but unfortunately Scripps stopped accepting our insurance so I was moved to Sharp beginning of this year. So far, my experience has not been great. Booking specialists takes over a month, even if it is not a specialist depending on the doctor you want to be seen, it can also take over a month. My first visit with a Primary Doctor took a month and half to be scheduled. It was scheduled with a doctor I didn’t want to just because the other providers didn’t have openings in like 2 months. I was doing a treatment on Scripps before I was moved and I needed to get exams done to follow up on my issue. Second... read full review
October 2025
Normally I wouldn’t leave a review for a hospital because there’s not much that would change but I’m honestly a little traumatized. I had a Nexplanon removal and a IUD inserted in the same appointment. First, I firmly believe this procedure is barbaric without numbing and I definitely advocated for pain management (I would not do it without being numbed). As soon as those clamps went onto my cervix (which was supposed to be numb) I was screaming, shaking, and crying. Apparently lidocaine gel does absolutely nothing when the tenaculum is pierced into your cervix (common sense).
Very long story short, I went to the ER that night after rolling around... read full review
August 2025
Do not EVER go here for an OBGYN well-woman exam. When I arrived for my annual preventative well-woman visit, the nurse practitioner explained that if I asked ANY questions about my reproductive health or disclosed ANY symptoms I’m experiencing, the visit would no longer be considered a preventative exam and I would be billed separately for individual topic I brought up. For example, when the NP asked me if I had irregular cycles, she warned me that if I said yes, this would be billed as a “separate visit to discuss menstrual concerns” which insurance does not cover. This policy is absolutely INSANE and does not allow patients to speak openly with providers without... read full review
I was at Scripps through Anthem Blue Cross before but unfortunately Scripps stopped accepting our insurance so I was moved to Sharp beginning of this year.
So far, my experience has not been great. Booking specialists takes over a month, even if it is not a specialist depending on the doctor you want to be seen, it can also take over a month. My first visit with a Primary Doctor took a month and half to be scheduled. It was scheduled with a doctor I didn’t want to just because the other providers didn’t have openings in like 2 months. I was doing a treatment on Scripps before I was moved and I needed to get exams done to follow up on my issue.
Second... read full review
Normally I wouldn’t leave a review for a hospital because there’s not much that would change but I’m honestly a little traumatized. I had a Nexplanon removal and a IUD inserted in the same appointment. First, I firmly believe this procedure is barbaric without numbing and I definitely advocated for pain management (I would not do it without being numbed). As soon as those clamps went onto my cervix (which was supposed to be numb) I was screaming, shaking, and crying. Apparently lidocaine gel does absolutely nothing when the tenaculum is pierced into your cervix (common sense).
Very long story short, I went to the ER that night after rolling around... read full review
Do not EVER go here for an OBGYN well-woman exam. When I arrived for my annual preventative well-woman visit, the nurse practitioner explained that if I asked ANY questions about my reproductive health or disclosed ANY symptoms I’m experiencing, the visit would no longer be considered a preventative exam and I would be billed separately for individual topic I brought up. For example, when the NP asked me if I had irregular cycles, she warned me that if I said yes, this would be billed as a “separate visit to discuss menstrual concerns” which insurance does not cover. This policy is absolutely INSANE and does not allow patients to speak openly with providers without... read full review