Would never work here again - Physician Assistant CITYMD Employee Review

2.0
Apr 6, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There used to be many, but for now I'll say the water machine, and occasional bottom of the rack snacks in the pantry to substitute for lunch hour

Cons

They have this private bonus structure where you never know how it's calculated, but you're given random figures every quarter. There are no lunch breaks, leaving the property is impossible. If 100 people walk through the door one minute to closing, you can't leave until all patients have been seen. Management is poor. Ancillary staff are treated like and paid like dirt. You're told you'll work at 1-3 locations but in any given schedule can be at 6 locations, none close to home, paying tolls etc. you're told anything to get through the door and there's a 90 day resignation clause. Pay is very low now, now that they've been bought out by village MD all the previous perks are non existent. There's very low morale. Finding employees is so difficult they're hiring these doctors straight out of residency, who are not confident in their practice at all. There's no room to grow. Management will hear your complaints and do nothing about them. And you're forced to work two weekends a month which is too much.

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5.0
Aug 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Hands-on experience with EMR systems and patient documentation. Strong patient-facing experience with diverse cases and populations. Exposure to working with multiple providers and medical specialties. Fast-paced environment that builds adaptability and multitasking skills.

Cons

Pay may feel lower compared to the intensity and volume of work- but unfortunately is typical for premed/prehealth professionals.

1.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

* Great exposure to the medical field if you are seeking to have a career. * Get to work with physicians, NPs, PAs, medical assistants, X-ray technicians, and PSRs. * Learn point-of-care testing, EKG, blood draw, and urine drug screening. *Networking opportunities. (Build relation with the providers and staff members) * Access to mentorship and a letter of recommendation from providers if there is a good understanding. *Can pick up shifts and do overtime.

Cons

* Bare minimum pay/starting salary is 19.50 and no raise * Fast-paced, heavy workload, extremely overworked (bring patients in, patient charting, point-of-care testing, x-ray orders, blood draws, EKGs, lab processing, referrals). * Management (practice manager, office supervisor) sucks, site manager/district manager does not care about employees. All they care about is patient volume. *If you work at a super site, you will be overworked and yet underpaid and underappreciated/valued by your manager/supervisor. *Extremely understaffed.

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