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    1. 4.0
      Oct 4, 2022

      Great place

      Patient Care Coordinator
      Former Employee, more than 3 years
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
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      Pros

      Flexible, great benefits, great hours

      Cons

      None, none, none, none, none

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      1. 5.0
        Jul 23, 2021
        Anonymous Employee
        Former Employee, more than 5 years
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        Flexible hours Great coworkers Wear a lot of hats Boss was wonderful and loved her job

        Cons

        Was too far from my home, but would have stayed if not for that Busy office Turn over was high Some overtime

        1. 1.0
          Jan 12, 2018
          Patient Care Coordinator
          Former Employee, less than 1 year
          Dallas, TX
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          Pay for Dallas area is good. Employees get scrubs from company. Not very busy since office sees only an average of 15 patients per day.

          Cons

          Employees are not trained appropriately in all areas but are expected to know. Employees are expected to take off time when MD is out so no real flexibility. MD is very dry and rude to his staff and to his patients. Management is very unprofessional, does not know how to discuss personal matters in privacy. Employees are expected to be pillar sales rep but do not receive compensation for sales. MD creates a lot of friction between employees. HR person will mess with staff timecards. Front desk staff has to practically beg patients to give excellent reviews on google- fyi, this determines how well you perform your job. MD is more worried about money that actual patient care. Very small office with only 7 employees so no real career growth opportunity available.

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