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To my first point, I cannot believe the audacity of the staff. I am in the healthcare business my self and I have never seen other people and the staff be treated so poorly. One of the medical techs, I don't remember her name, had to wear a mask because she was deathly ill. When I asked why she couldn't go home and rest, she informed me that the staff wouldn't let her leave due to coverage of some sort. Isn't the point of a health clinic to make people better... not drive already sick employees into the ground. How can the techs help and assist the weak, tired and sickly if they are that themselves? All around, the experience was sub par, and I can't believe the working conditions, health wise, for the employees is so terrible. Especially if the goal is to make people better. Do not recommend. And how come I had 3 or more medical techs during my appointment? One tech can't stay with a patient the whole time? Just seems strange to me.
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