Bear Valley Community Hospital

(4 Reviews)
41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA

Bear Valley Community Hospital is located in San Bernardino County of California state. On the street of Garstin Drive and street number is 41870. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (909) 866-6501. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Bear Valley Community Hospital quickly are 34.2465716 ,-116.8885615

Contact and Address

Address: 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
Postal code: 92315
Phone: (909) 866-6501
Website: http://www.bvchd.com/

Opening Hours:

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

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Reviews

  • Izabel Pimentel

    (January 8, 2024, 11:49 am)

    Tina Y was one of the most amazing & tenderedhearted medical personal I have ever met. I took a trip to big bear last month December 17-19 2023 & during my visit to the ER Tina constantly checked on me & made sure I was comfortable whether it was offering me a blanket, asking if I was okay or feeling better, offering me jello or water & simply just had such a sweet & pure personality and cheerful. The whole staff was amazing overall just Tina really stood out to me. She’s definitely in the right profession & my bf and I both could tell she truthfully cares for others. She is both sympathetic & empathetic. I never write reviews & I made an account just to write this & even though this was a month ago I promised I would share my experience with her because I want the staff & others to truly know how amazing Tina is & how her work & genuine care doesn’t go unnoticed . Thank you Tina ! I felt like I was being cared for by mother

  • Bondeson Juliann

    (November 21, 2023, 9:48 pm)

    My boyfriend and I went to the ER for a hand injury and the staff was so kind. They got us in quick,they were empathetic and beyond helpful. The doctor, nurses, and staff were so wonderful. We have lived here in BB for 3 years and this was our first visit to the ER for a sudden injury. We want to thank the entire staff for helping us in our time of need. We appreciate you and thank you for everything.

  • shane asylum

    (November 6, 2023, 11:50 pm)

    Big Bear Emergency Room doctors, nurses, and radiology techs saved my life.

    Give the staff at Big Bear Hospital a break. They are often overwhelmed with tourists who are too inexperienced and/or drunk/high to be skiing, snowboarding, sledding, hiking, operating boats, or just plain driving stupid on winding roads regardless of the weather.

    I had union-negotiated, employer-provided health insurance with Kaiser Permanente.

    I had appendicitis. I asked for an x-ray and was told by Kaiser Permanente medical personnel, "we aren't allowed to order any expensive and unnecessary tests" by a doctor and a physician assistant during two separate visits after being told by an emergency room doctor (who also couldn't order "expensive and unnecessary tests") to make a primary physician appointment after the emergency room doctor denied my first request for an x-ray. The physician ASSistant had the nerve to tell me, "you freckly people are always trying to get pain meds". He also said, "you are depressed and your depression is making you think you are in pain."

    Prejudices affect all skin colors. Pale people are discriminated against, too.

    Both doctors and the physician assistant were males and all three told me I was experiencing menstrual cramps.

    I read through my Kaiser Permanente Patient Rights and Responsibilities and learned that I had to be over 100 miles from a Kaiser facility to be seen at a non-Kaiser emergency room. I had my husband drive me to the tiny emergency room in Big Bear because it was far enough away from Kaiser for me to be seen outside of Kaiser. The Big Bear emergency room doctor listened; unlike the union-negotiated, employer-provided Kaiser Permanente insurance incompetents. The Big Bear doctor ordered my x-ray which showed a bowel obstruction, he then ordered a CT-scan which showed an abscessed appendix.

    I was transported by ambulance down to Kaiser for surgery. At Kaiser they just wanted to stick a needle into the abscess and drain it. Fortunately, the CT-scan they ordered showed that my intestines had ballooned and were blocking my appendix. So, they FINALLY agreed to open me up. During surgery they discovered necrotic intestine which also had to be removed. I was septic and dying. I would be dead if they had left that necrotic bowel inside my body.

    Kaiser Permanente medical personnel blamed me, my body was bloated from sepsis, they called me fat. They told me I should have come in sooner.

    My first ER visit was in June 2008. The Big Bear ER doctor saved my life on September 21, 2008. My appendix had ruptured after the first ER visit and then abscessed. That abscess grew until it blocked my intestines. I was vomiting feces the day I went to the Big Bear emergency department.

    I was literally ignored by Kaiser Permanente employees and sent home to die of appendicitis.

    I called dozens of lawyers, including those who claim to be Kaiser Permanente specific. Since I hadn't died, they didn't care. Some of those lawyers even had the nerve to say there was no money in it for them. Not one was willing to help. Kaiser Permanente didn't even get a slap on the wrist.

    Kaiser Permanente patients have no legal rights. Patients are only allowed arbitration which no lawyer actually wants to do.

    Kaiser Permanente kills. If you actually survive, your body will be butchered.

    Medical malpractice PTSD is crippling and never-ending.

    The Big Bear doctor saved my life. Thank you.

  • Demsy Lares

    (January 4, 2023, 9:05 pm)

    My sister suffered a horrible snow sled accident on New Year’s Day. She lost control of the sled and crashed into a tree log. Unfortunately, that tree log had a piece of sharp wood sticking out and it pierced her upper thigh. She was transported up to Bear Valley Hospital where the medical staff was phenomenal and extremely fast. They quickly got her on antibiotics and pain medication. The staff explained everything that was gonna happen and the options she had because of the severity of her wound. After 3 hours of observation and running tests, they informed me that the wound required surgery at a Level 1 Trauma center immediately, and that unfortunately they were not equipped to deal with her type of accident. I understood and thanked them for what they were doing. The medical staff was so helpful, they set up medical transport to Riverside Community Hospital and by midnight we were off. I don’t recall the nurses or the doctors names but if you see this, A MILLION THANK YOU’S!! You saved her life. God continue blessing you and your hospital.

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Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501
Bear Valley Community Hospital | 41870 Garstin Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA | Phone: (909) 866-6501