Millie Clinic
Community SubscriberMillie Clinic believes in holistic, evidence-based care for the whole person. We are a new kind of clinic that offers in-person Maternity Care, in-person and virtual Gynecology care, and inclusive virtual Wellness services to support all birthing people from preconception and beyond.
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Parents, please Sign in to post a review on this page.Millie Clinic is fantastic. Small, personal clinic. Focus on low-risk pregnancies. There may be a waitlist now but believe the just hired another midwife. They do deliveries at Alta Bates in Berkeley.
I had the same experience with Sutter (though I liked my OB, but I couldn't handle the late appointments, etc.). I ended up going to Millie in Berkeley. I've been seeing a midwife there (Talia Borgo) but I believe they have an MD on staff too. So far very professional, responsive, easy to schedule, etc.
I have a cousin who switched from Sutter to a new clinic in Berkeley called Millie clinic (https://www.millieclinic.com/) and she has been very happy with their care, commenting that she wished she had seen them from the beginning. I called them today for a consultation and they were able to book me for tomorrow, I think that is a hopeful sign they are not overwhelmed and are also responsive. Good luck and congratulations!
Unclear if you are high risk? If so, would without hesitation recommend UCSF. If not, then you could probably be just fine with Alta Bates or Millie. If things get high risk later on for whatever reason you could always transfer later on to UCSF.
I had a very good experience with Millie, especially Talia Borgo. I wasn't really a high risk pregnancy but I'd had some complications in my first pregnancy as well as a second pregnancy I had to terminate that probably made me higher risk than average. Talia was fantastic. They supported me through some pretty hard stuff and were a joy to see as I saw them throughout my pregnancy.
I also delivered at Alta Bates both times and had a great experience (or as great experience as you can have with childbirth!). Good L&D nurses as well as post partum staff.
I had a baby with Millie in October! I have lukewarm feelings about my experience with Millie, but actually loved my birth at Alta Bates and would absolutely deliver there again. They were super respectful & supportive of my birth plan and all of the nurses I interacted with were kind, competent, and has great communication with both me & my husband. Their labor & delivery unit has an excellent reputation & outside of a pre-diagnosed high risk condition I don't think there would be any significant benefit to going over to UCSF.
I chose Millie because of their emphasis on holistic care & the fact that I'd have a Millie midwife at my birth. All of the offerings outside of the standard prenatal visits & 3 Guide sessions are not covered by insurance, which was a barrier to access for me. They also schedule you with a different midwife for every appointment, which means you don't get the chance to build a relationship with any one provider. Some midwives were great and some I really did not have a positive experience with—for my next birth I will be seeking care with a practice who allows me to see the same provider throughout my pregnancy, even if that means they won't be present at my birth.
Happy to answer any more specific questions you may have!
I heard the same. I just had my baby at Alta bates and was going to Millie. It was my first pregnancy and can’t really compare the experience. I had a low risk pregnancy at 36 years old and ultimately had an unplanned c section. I like Millie beacause they are midwives and I always trusted them, that they were prioritizing my birth experience. So even though I didn’t get the unmedicated vaginal birth I wanted, I don’t feel like I was pressured into the c section I ended up having. I didn’t look into their other services they like therapy, lactation consultants, classes, etc…those seemed a bit pricey.
All the nurses were amazing at altabates. The only bummer was I happened to go into labor on a day where the ward was full, so I wasn’t able to get wireless monitoring and I had to stay near the bed the whole time.
Hey - personally, I had a really rough experience at Millie. It’s a start up so logistical issues can be a nightmare. I only worked with them briefly but I thought the midwives were very good.
If you are truly high risk (not just high risk because of your age), Millie likely can’t see you because midwives can only provide low risk care so ucsf would be a better fit.
That being said, I have not experience care at ucsf. I’ve heard their high risk OB doesn’t have great bedside manner but generally ucsf is a great place to birth.
I had a great experience with Millie / Alta Bates, with an initially moderate-risk pregnancy (AMA, IVF) that ended up having some complications in the end. My baby thankfully was born completely healthy and didn't need any NICU time, so I can't speak to that aspect, but I felt like I received really high-quality care from the Millie team. Without them, my gestational hypertension (which I had to be induced for) could have easily developed into full-on preeclampsia. I had a very lengthy induction process as I really, really wanted to avoid a C section and they were supportive of letting me proceed even though I was technically a bit "past the clock" in terms of my water breaking. It was a good balance of them giving me the options and their recommendations but leaving it up to me to make the ultimate decisions. And I was ultimately able to avoid a C section that I think most other providers would have forced on me under the circumstances. The Millie team, Alta Bates nurses, and my doula were all really collaborative throughout the process.
For me, it was similar commute difference and I was very happy that I was nearby as I ended up going to the hospital/clinic 2-3x a week at the end when I got flagged for high-risk monitoring, and we went back and forth several times when I was in labor as I wanted to be at home during the early phase of the induction - and even a 10 minute drive feels long when you're having contractions.
After delivery, the "upstairs" Alta Bates postpartum experience was not so great, but I think it was still worth it for Labor & Delivery (and you hopefully don't spend that long in postpartum room anyway).