Compared to the other hospitals around the valley, this is definitely your best choice. I gave birth to my daughter here and even though there were a few things that annoyed me, it was a pleasant experience overall (I am definitely talking about the hospital and NOT my labor - God help me forget those 27 hours.)
It started off a bit rocky because the triage nurses do NOT know how to draw blood and I ended up getting poked three times before their supervisor came in and was able to do it in 30 seconds. That honestly made me explode because I'm already in a great deal of pain and if you don't know how to do something as simple as draw blood, you should NOT go near a pregnant woman in labor.
After the paperwork was done, they moved me to a nice room in the maternity ward. I was there for two nights, and had 6 nurses (each nurse switched off at the end of their shift.) Out of the 6 nurses, I had 4 that were absolutely perfect and 2 that I could have done without. Not bad considering the nurse horror stories at hospitals.
The doctor who delivered her was actually part of the hospital (I went into labor on Valentine's Day so my doctor was being whisked away by her hubby.) At first, I freaked out because I had no idea who she was and this was obviously not part of my birth plan, but she was exceptionally professional and sweet. Her name is Dr. Dohn. If you have the chance to request a doctor to deliver your baby (in the event your doctor couldn't make it) you should definitely request her. She is patient, kind and can somehow stay positive after three hours of trying to deliver a baby. God bless her.
Also, can't forget (since this IS yelp) the food is quite tasty for being hospital food!