The biggest con is the lying to your face; saying that you would have a great home life/work life balance; yeah, right, they take patients up to closing time so if your hours are closing at 6 pm you could be there until 8 or 9 pm and work 9-12 hour days (and this is more the rule than exception at the center I was at). They don't have structured appointments for the follow ups, DOT physicals or preemployment physicals; so they walk in at any time, and most came after their work shift was over, creating a glut of patients showing up after 2-2:30 pm. With this the DOT physicals and preemployement physicals can wait 4-6 hours to be seen for a simple 4-5 minute examination. That is wrong as they don't care for the physicians time and definitely don't care about the patient's time. The patients do get impeccable care by me at the center I was in, as I am a well liked and trusted physician with lots of experience and over 30 years of experience. This is a micromanagement problem. Also, the center runs out of commonly durable medical goods frequently; things they dispense to the patients on their visits to the office.