I don't trust any vet to treat my exotics in the Bay so I go to UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in Davis.
Most vets are companion animal (dog/cat) vets who treat exotics on the side and haven't done any specialty training in exotics other than the basic course they took at vet school.
I've taken a number of exotics (mammal and reptile) to a few Bay Area vets and have never been quite satisfied even though they 'see' exotics. For example, when a rescue BP got RI, the vet(who supposedly saw snakes regularly. And I can't remember which place, but it was in the East Bay) didn't take a culture and immediately prescribed oral Baytril. They also said that with some extra UV, the snake should get better in time. I never went back ever again. When a snake gets RI, a culture MUST be done. And oral meds on a snake is hardly effective since their metabolism is so slow.
Either way, I highly recommend UCD. They are not cheap, but you are paying for quality treatment. They are top notch in their vet care since they are a veterinary school. They know all the latest techniques.
The vets really know their stuff and ask a lot of questions regarding your animal. They just don't prescribe or start treatment without just cause. And because they are a vet school, you may get more than one doctor plus a student seeing you at a time. So you get more than one opinion.