Gastroenterology · Pain Management · Plastic Surgery · Podiatry · Obstetrics & Gynecology · Otolaryngology

Scripps Health

3.2 233 Google reviews San Diego, CA, 92121 Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC)
Medicare-certified since 2009 AAAHC accredited 4 operating rooms Proprietary
Care Surgical (Outpatient)
Model Health System (IDN)
Facility type Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC)
CMS CCN 05C0001879

About

Scripps Health is a Ambulatory Surgery Center in San Diego, specializing in Gastroenterology, Pain Management, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Otolaryngology. Their expert team is dedicated to providing high-quality, same-day surgical care in a comfortable environment.

What to expect

At Scripps Health, patients can expect personalized care from their skilled professionals throughout their surgical journey. Their facility is designed for efficiency and comfort, ensuring a smooth experience from check-in to recovery. They prioritize patient education and support, making sure you feel informed and at ease.

Areas of expertise

Acid Reflux (Gerd) Irritable Bowel Syndrome Colorectal Cancer Screening

Typical conditions for this specialty, contact the practice to confirm services offered.

Reviews

From Google 3.2 · 233 reviews

Dr.David Miller is the best. He is client centered, knowledgeable and caring. He has been very much part of my wellness journey.

Ivy Conry

Went to MRI on Saturday August 2, 2025 at 1pm. I was on time and escorted to the MRI by a bubbly female tech We chatted and joked on the way down, but also I explained in detail that I was very susceptible to vertigo which would induce severe nausea and possible vomiting. I explained that I could not lie completely prone that my head had to be propped up a bit. She seemed skeptical for some reason but offered to comply with a pillow. I thought it might be enough but then asked for two. We were proceeding but at the last minute I believe it was the female tech who said that I might not fit in the unit and abruptly pulled away one of the pillows. This induced intense vertigo and nausea. I had to call out loudly to tell them to stop. I had to wait several minutes to collect myself and partially recover. I could tell they were confused and even a little annoyed They then provided the other pillow so that I could prop myself up properly They never once apologized for what happened to me or even inquired how I felt We proceeded with the MRI. (By the way since it was for my knee and my head never went inside the unit why was there even a concern about my head fitting inside) Once finished I felt rushed by a male attendant to get up. I told him to wait until I was ready to orient myself to avoid further vertigo which he finally accepted. I explained to let me do this at my own pace. This type of explaining and justifying was all very difficult because I was overcome with vertigo and nausea. Part of the problem is that it is an invisible condition that is not met with empathy by people seeing it from the outside. This was exemplified by the two techs in radiology Next I had to ask them to guide me to my locker key across the room The male tech had no idea what to do to assist. Finally I asked someone else to guide me to my locker to get my things I believe it was the female who did this. My eyes were closed When I came out of the locker room they were all gone. I was standing there all alone. I had explained how I was feeling but they just left me. I was overcome with nausea and the feeling of abandonment. Again never did they ask how I was feeling or if I needed any more help I just stood there for a few minutes until someone happened along and guided me to the waiting room. From the moment I first went prone until I got home I was dizzy and nauseated. It is almost impossible to think straight let alone give directions for assistance when you feel this way I was an employee of Scripps for 44 years and have always touted our superior patient care. Don't think I can do that any longer. Scripps RB please feel free to contact me. Look up the appointment date and time. Patient initial JP

jimmy pascy

Person on the phone who redirects your call is rude. Laughs at you for not knowing something off the top of your head. Hire people with better manners when dealing with patients seeking care or for simply asking a question.

Jannet

I’m in urgent care and I must say this is 5 star for customer service. From the front desk to the nurse and the Doctor who is very thorough. I feel that they care. Everyone has been Polite and respectful and professional. Thank you to all the people who have helped me today!

Michael C

MEDICARE BILLING FRAUD! Went to see Monica Budianu, Rheumatologist at this location after waiting 3 or 4 months for an appointment. Arrived 15 min early for my appointment as instructed. Waited in the outer waiting room for over AN HOUR. Approached the reception desk and asked if the doctor was running more than an hour late for her appointments and was told YES, she was running an hour and a half late. I asked why on Earth patients were not called and notified so they could come in an hour and a half later than appointment time and was met with a shrug. Things went downhill from there, if that is even possible. I was told I could just cancel my appointment and wait another 4 months for a new appointment, or proceed to wait another half hour. Nice choice. I decided to wait since I was in extreme pain with arthritis and an injury to my shoulder. I was finally called back to the treatment room, and the doctor looked at xrays that were taken by a different doctor 2 weeks prior and told me I needed to see an orthopedic surgeon. Total time spent with Dr. Budinau after waiting for an hour and a half past appointment time was 10 minutes. Received a bill from Scripps showing my insurance was billed for $733., including $250 for "surgery" (huh??) , $35 for an "allergy injection" (I have NO allergies) and $453 for a "45 minute or more" face-to-face consultation with the doctor. I called Scripps billing dept and was told that is why Dr Budinau wrote on my chart, so to call the doctors office directly. As if I want to spend more time than the hour and a half plus travel time I already wasted on this quack. I called the doctors office and spoke to an extremely condescending clerk who told me she will make a note of the charges I am questioning and the doctor will get back to me. Won't hold my breath. In the meantime, I have filed a formal complaint with Medicare as well as my secondary insurance for BILLING FRAUD. Read the other reviews of this clinic and apparently I am not the only person this has happened to. I think the State Dept. of Justice, the Medical Board of CA and the US Dept. of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General, will be my next calls. And to the Scripps employee that will surely respond to this review with their canned response and tell me to send my info to: [email protected] , save your breath. I have contacted Scripps "patient feedback" several other times over the years regarding substandard care for another family member and received ZERO response. Your 'patient feedback" or patient advocate person is non existant. I do not believe such a person exists since no one ever responds. EVER.

Saint Lover

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Frequently asked questions

Scripps Health offers a range of surgical services including Gastroenterology, Pain Management, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Otolaryngology.

To schedule an appointment for surgery, you can call their office at (800) 727-4777 or visit their website to find a physician and book online.

On the day of your surgery, please bring your insurance information, a valid ID, and any necessary medical records as advised by your physician.

Location

15004 Innovation Drive, San Diego, CA 92121

Located in the heart of San Diego's innovation district, Scripps Health is easily accessible for residents in the surrounding areas. The center is situated near major roadways, making it convenient for patients traveling from various parts of the metro area.

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