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Syracuse Community Health Center
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As a healthcare provider with over 10 years of experience, I know how healthcare facilities should operate. I was aghast with the service I was provided.\r
The moment I walked in the door, I didn't know where to go so I went to the reception desk. The young male effeminate guy (and I'm gay, so i'mnot being disrespectful) looked at me like I was nuts. I asked him where I sh ould go, and he pointed in the general direction of the elevator.\r
As I didnm't know where I was going, I walked past the elevator and into a supposed staff area, though there were no signs indicating so. An old bald fat security gaurd came out and asked me extremely rudely where I thought I was going. As he pointed the elevator out, he waddled back into his cubby and was talking about me with a coworker, saying that I thought I could go anywhere I wished and that they needed to put a sign up.\r
Then I went to my appointment. The whole time I was with the assistant, she kept the office door open (a major HIPPA violation) and conversed with a coworker the whole time she was working with me. The provider came into the office and acted like she could care less about me, barely looking me in the eye. \r
A HORRIBLE PLACE.They assume that because the population that goes there is underserved, they deserve to be treated as third class citizens.
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