DON'T DO IT. I wish I had switched prenatal care long ago, now I'm too far along. They treat you like a number here; 9 months in and they still don't know how to pronounce my name; they just dismissively say they have "so many" patients who pronounce it differently, they don't bother to tell us apart. To be fair, there are a few diamonds in the rough who are nice, but overwhelmingly my birth experience has been awful; I leave each visit feeling demoralized. This is my second child -- my first was in Southern California -- so I know good care when I see it. Here, they rattle all the same instructions they tell everyone else, even if it's in direct conflict with the issue you've just talked to them about. You can tell they barely skim your chart before they walk in, because they look clueless when you ask a question referring to your medical history. And they're quick to prescribe medicine you don't need for things you didn't ask about. I once called after hours because my contractions were 3 mins apart, for more than an hour. I wanted to know if I was going into labor; they suggested I take Tylenol instead, "for the discomfort." After I pushed back, they said I should go to the hospital -- and turns out I was in preterm labor. They had to work to stop it, and when they were done they asked if I wanted Ambien. I told them I was fine, just tired and wanted to go home and rest. Before I left, they asked again if I was interested; they didn't say a thing about how that might affect me or the baby, they just "thought it would help you get some sleep." I declined again, and went home to sleep. I really, really hope my delivery is a more pleasant experience, but I don't trust them to stick to my birth plan (or even read it) or know my history when it's time for baby to arrive. If I ever have another baby, I'm taking my prenatal care elsewhere.