It is not that they are not efficient, they are very efficient. I was disappointed in the communications and customer service. I was really feeling bad from a rash I developed, I wasn't sure if it was from my first Covid shot or something I had eaten. I arrive at 8:30, they took me right in but not before I paid the last bill, which I knew I had from my previous visit and my insurance did not cover it completely, ( no problem). But they would not see me unless I paid the current visit .
On the efficiency I give them 4, good communications 2. I was escorted to the exam room and a very nice young lady took my vitals and exchanged pleasantries,-communication 5. I am sure she gave me her name, but I did forget it . The nurse walked in, no introduction, I informed her that I had the COVID shot. she did not look or actually touch my area with gloves, and diagnosed it was either, and gave me an option of a shot or pills. She was very thorough with explaining the medication options and side effects. However, there was an initial coldness, nothing said about whether she was a nurse partitioner or a physician and I am not sure she even addressed me by my name. My first visit was. much more pleasant with the exchange from the physician, they even offered me water and crackers for the delayed wait because of a surge in visits. Nurse Jennifer, which I found out her name because I asked, was on the mark with providing the care. I give them 4 stars for convenience and 3 for communications/customer service. Nurse Jennifer smile, look me in the eyes, ask me my name and introduce yourself... I won's bite unless you do first. My last beef is why do I have to take a prescription into the pharmacy and wait when they can phone it in, for the money I paid... again bad customer service 2. Do Better, Be Better patients are depending on you for good quality care.