Saint John's Pleasant Valley Hospital

Saint John's Pleasant Valley Hospital is a Acute Care Hospital with 180 Inpatient Beds in Camarillo, CA. This medical facility offers procedures at prices which are below average for the market. They are located at 2309 Antonio Avenue in Camarillo, CA 93010

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Procedure Price Range
Chest X-Ray $650 - $1,400 Free Quote
Electrocardiogram $600 - $1,350 Free Quote
Colonoscopy $1,950 - $5,000 Free Quote
Brain CT Scan $850 - $1,850 Free Quote
CT Scan of Abdomen $1,300 - $2,775 Free Quote
CT Pelvis Scan $1,650 - $3,600 Free Quote
Spine X-Ray $310 - $675 Free Quote
Abdominal Ultrasound $340 - $750 Free Quote
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My experience at this ER was poor. Unprofessional staff, not helpful medical records girl, front desk ER person clueless about procedure to release medical records. A patient should not have to go physically back to the hospital after release to hunt down a medical records staff, who gives attitude when asked to do her job. Someone have a staff meeting and tell staff they are there to serve and do their jobs professionally. They are the face of the hospital
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Incompetent staff, neglected to follow dr. orders more than once (no IV fluids, forgot to do brain MRI even though I've asked the tech about it). I was stuck in ER for over 27 hours (4:30pm to 7:30pm the next day). I was not seen by a doctor in over 28 hours (8am to 12noon the next day) the cardiologist is like the wizard of Oz, sits in his room and reads test reports and issues orders, yet does not bother to see patients, even though I was told multiple times that he would see me. told them I am vegetarian and keep kosher, yet first meal they attempted to give me pork and the next meal they gave me another dead animal to eat (even though prior to dinner time the nurse verified that they have kosher vegetarian in the computer). when I asked for replacement dinner, was told that cooks have left for the day and the kitchen was closed. had to settle for three graham crackers and tiny serving of apple sauce. they wanted to give me a blood thinner, I assumed because of my condition, but then found out that they just give it to all patient as a preventative against clotting since they make patients just lay down in bed all day waiting for doctors, not because it is medically necessary! makes me wonder what else was done for their convenience that was also not medically necessary? the nurses refused to give me any of the test results saying that only a doctor can, yet no doctor showed up for over 28 hours and even then only gave me summary of the tests the only person in the hospital that seemed to really care about me and called me twice was the lady from the billing department. she really cared very much about me being able to pay the $5,2000 deductible... makes me wonder if all these tests and procedures were just done to rack up my bill I made an appointment with my own cardiologist for 2pm in Northridge. they promised that a doctor would come by 11:30 to discuss and discharge me. the doctor only showed up after noon. claimed that I was seen by another doctor earlier (which was true, but earlier was 28 hours earlier) the doctor agreed to discharge me since all the test were "normal for a person your age" yet gave me no further details for any of the tests. they probably run of of excuses to do more unnecessary test and bill me for it she then neglected to enter the discharge orders into the computer and the nurse could not remove my IV and let me go. the doctor ignored pages and phone calls from the nurse, who had to walk around the floor chase and find the doctor. the discharge paper showed that I had complained about chest pains (false), probably just to bill for unnecessary tests. my only complaint was dizziness. also told them that it could not have been dehydration, since I drunk plenty the previous day (water supplemented with electrolytes). yet they ordered IV fluids (which they forgot to do till the next morning, when a nurse showed up to replace a non-existent IV bag...) I told the that it was not vertigo (we am familiar with it and I did not have sensation of spinning nor did I have nystagmus). yet again, vertigo complaint was on the discharge papers... the only complaint that I told them about, the low heart rate they ignored, they even ignored alarms from the heart monitor when my heart rate fell below 50 dozens of times (I have photos of the alarms list in the device)
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Procedure Price Range
Brain CT Scan $850 - $1,850 Free Quote
CT Maxillofacial (Sinus) $775 - $1,700 Free Quote
CT Spine and Neck $1,100 - $2,325 Free Quote
Thoracic CT Scan - Thorax $725 - $1,600 Free Quote
CT Scan of Abdomen $1,300 - $2,775 Free Quote
Lumbar Spine CT $825 - $1,800 Free Quote
CT Pelvis Scan $1,650 - $3,600 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Chest $1,400 - $3,100 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Aorta $1,300 - $2,850 Free Quote
Electrocardiogram $600 - $1,350 Free Quote
Heart EKG (Transthoracic - Echocardiogram) $1,300 - $2,775 Free Quote
Breast Mammogram - One Breast (Mammogram) $160 - $340 Free Quote
Breast Mammogram - Both Breasts (Mammogram) $150 - $310 Free Quote
MRA Brain $2,325 - $5,000 Free Quote
MR Angiography Neck (MRA MRI Neck) $1,200 - $2,625 Free Quote
Brain MRI $2,325 - $5,000 Free Quote
Neck MRI $1,300 - $2,850 Free Quote
Abdominal MRI $1,300 - $2,850 Free Quote
MRI Cervical Spine $1,500 - $3,300 Free Quote
MRI Shoulder, Arm, Wrist, Hand (Upper Extremity) $1,300 - $2,850 Free Quote
MRI Foot, Ankle, Leg, Hip (Lower Extremity) $1,250 - $2,700 Free Quote
Cardiovascular Stress Test $1,100 - $2,325 Free Quote
Head and Neck Ultrasound $340 - $725 Free Quote
Breast Ultrasound $150 - $330 Free Quote
Abdominal Ultrasound $340 - $750 Free Quote
Pelvic Ultrasound $550 - $1,200 Free Quote
Extremity Ultrasound (Nonvascular) $250 - $550 Free Quote
Body X Ray $825 - $1,800 Free Quote
Bone X-Ray $750 - $1,600 Free Quote
Sinus X-Ray $360 - $775 Free Quote
Neck X-Ray $360 - $775 Free Quote
Chest X-Ray $650 - $1,400 Free Quote
Rib X-Ray $290 - $625 Free Quote
Abdominal X-Ray $490 - $1,100 Free Quote
GI Tract X-Ray $490 - $1,100 Free Quote
Spine X-Ray $310 - $675 Free Quote
Tailbone X-Ray $490 - $1,100 Free Quote
Pelvic X-Ray $500 - $1,100 Free Quote
Shoulder X-Ray $260 - $575 Free Quote
Forearm X-Ray $190 - $420 Free Quote
Wrist X-Ray $320 - $700 Free Quote
Hand X-Ray $220 - $480 Free Quote
Finger X-Ray $250 - $550 Free Quote
Hip X-Ray $260 - $575 Free Quote
Leg X-Ray $110 - $240 Free Quote
Thigh X-Ray $430 - $950 Free Quote
Knee X-Ray $200 - $420 Free Quote
Ankle X-Ray $230 - $500 Free Quote
Foot X-Ray $340 - $750 Free Quote
X-Ray of Toe $220 - $460 Free Quote
Colonoscopy $1,950 - $5,000 Free Quote
Upper GI Endoscopy $2,000 - $5,200 Free Quote
Shoulder Repair Surgery $13,500 - $42,400 Free Quote
Knee Repair Surgery $8,900 - $27,800 Free Quote
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Surgery - Groin or Abdomen $20,300 - $63,800 Free Quote
Angioplasty (PTCA) $34,500 - $108,300 Free Quote
Ankle Replacement Surgery $19,900 - $62,300 Free Quote
Acl Reconstruction Surgery $12,800 - $40,300 Free Quote
Gastric Bypass $28,300 - $79,600 Free Quote
Lap Band Surgery $9,300 - $26,600 Free Quote
Breast Reconstruction Surgery $14,300 - $44,800 Free Quote
Bunionectomy $7,600 - $23,500 Free Quote
Cardiac Stent Implantation $29,000 - $91,000 Free Quote
Cochlear Implant Surgery $45,400 - $142,300 Free Quote
Corneal Transplant Surgery $4,700 - $14,800 Free Quote
Coronary Artery Bypass (Cabg) Surgery $53,500 - $167,800 Free Quote
Cardiac Defibrillator Implantation $63,700 - $200,000 Free Quote
Disc Replacement Surgery $22,400 - $70,300 Free Quote
Diskectomy $17,100 - $53,500 Free Quote
Myringotomy $2,775 - $8,700 Free Quote
Permanent Birth Control Surgery $4,400 - $13,600 Free Quote
Aqueous Shunt Implantation $3,600 - $11,100 Free Quote
Foot Or Ankle Fusion Surgery $16,000 - $50,300 Free Quote
Foot Or Ankle Repair Surgery $13,700 - $42,700 Free Quote
Gastroenterostomy $9,300 - $26,600 Free Quote
Hammertoe Correction Surgery $9,300 - $28,900 Free Quote
Hip Replacement Surgery (Total) $20,600 - $64,500 Free Quote
Hip Resurfacing Surgery $21,700 - $67,900 Free Quote
Knee Replacement (Total) $18,900 - $59,200 Free Quote
Kyphoplasty $15,900 - $49,800 Free Quote
Cardiac Pacemaker Implantation $26,400 - $82,700 Free Quote
Gastric Cardioplasty $9,300 - $26,600 Free Quote
Septoplasty $6,700 - $20,900 Free Quote
Non-Rechargeable Neurostimulator Implantation $23,300 - $73,000 Free Quote
Rechargeable Neurostimulator Implantation $35,500 - $111,500 Free Quote
Trial Neurostimulator Implantation $7,400 - $23,100 Free Quote
Cervical Anterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $31,700 - $98,600 Free Quote
Cervical Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $21,200 - $66,400 Free Quote
Lumbar Anterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $34,300 - $107,700 Free Quote
Lumbar Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $46,200 - $145,000 Free Quote
Disk Laminectomy $16,700 - $52,300 Free Quote
Incontinence Correction $9,400 - $29,500 Free Quote
Urinary Stent Implantation $7,800 - $24,400 Free Quote
Endometrial Ablation $5,400 - $17,000 Free Quote
Vaginal Prosthesis Implantation $7,300 - $22,700 Free Quote
Sacral Nerve Stimulator Implantation $15,200 - $47,600 Free Quote
Vertebroplasty $6,300 - $19,600 Free Quote
Gastric Sleeve $20,100 - $58,400 Free Quote
Duodenal Switch $36,800 - $104,300 Free Quote
Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch (SADI) $31,400 - $88,900 Free Quote
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My experience at this ER was poor. Unprofessional staff, not helpful medical records girl, front desk ER person clueless about procedure to release medical records. A patient should not have to go physically back to the hospital after release to hunt down a medical records staff, who gives attitude when asked to do her job. Someone have a staff meeting and tell staff they are there to serve and do their jobs professionally. They are the face of the hospital
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Not recommended Not Recommended
by on
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Incompetent staff, neglected to follow dr. orders more than once (no IV fluids, forgot to do brain MRI even though I've asked the tech about it). I was stuck in ER for over 27 hours (4:30pm to 7:30pm the next day). I was not seen by a doctor in over 28 hours (8am to 12noon the next day) the cardiologist is like the wizard of Oz, sits in his room and reads test reports and issues orders, yet does not bother to see patients, even though I was told multiple times that he would see me. told them I am vegetarian and keep kosher, yet first meal they attempted to give me pork and the next meal they gave me another dead animal to eat (even though prior to dinner time the nurse verified that they have kosher vegetarian in the computer). when I asked for replacement dinner, was told that cooks have left for the day and the kitchen was closed. had to settle for three graham crackers and tiny serving of apple sauce. they wanted to give me a blood thinner, I assumed because of my condition, but then found out that they just give it to all patient as a preventative against clotting since they make patients just lay down in bed all day waiting for doctors, not because it is medically necessary! makes me wonder what else was done for their convenience that was also not medically necessary? the nurses refused to give me any of the test results saying that only a doctor can, yet no doctor showed up for over 28 hours and even then only gave me summary of the tests the only person in the hospital that seemed to really care about me and called me twice was the lady from the billing department. she really cared very much about me being able to pay the $5,2000 deductible... makes me wonder if all these tests and procedures were just done to rack up my bill I made an appointment with my own cardiologist for 2pm in Northridge. they promised that a doctor would come by 11:30 to discuss and discharge me. the doctor only showed up after noon. claimed that I was seen by another doctor earlier (which was true, but earlier was 28 hours earlier) the doctor agreed to discharge me since all the test were "normal for a person your age" yet gave me no further details for any of the tests. they probably run of of excuses to do more unnecessary test and bill me for it she then neglected to enter the discharge orders into the computer and the nurse could not remove my IV and let me go. the doctor ignored pages and phone calls from the nurse, who had to walk around the floor chase and find the doctor. the discharge paper showed that I had complained about chest pains (false), probably just to bill for unnecessary tests. my only complaint was dizziness. also told them that it could not have been dehydration, since I drunk plenty the previous day (water supplemented with electrolytes). yet they ordered IV fluids (which they forgot to do till the next morning, when a nurse showed up to replace a non-existent IV bag...) I told the that it was not vertigo (we am familiar with it and I did not have sensation of spinning nor did I have nystagmus). yet again, vertigo complaint was on the discharge papers... the only complaint that I told them about, the low heart rate they ignored, they even ignored alarms from the heart monitor when my heart rate fell below 50 dozens of times (I have photos of the alarms list in the device)
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