RNS don’t matter - Registered Nurse LaserAway Employee Review

1.0
Jan 16, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The regional manager for LA North but she’s leaving so nothing

Cons

Where to even start…first off you would think that being a nurse your opinion or concerns would matter but it falls on deaf ears. All the company cares about is growing, making money, and over scheduling. A year ago before the changes started happening things were fine but now the company started rapidly growing and not caring about the nurses who actually assess and perform the treatments. The scheduling utilization is just so unrealistic and is brining out the nurses but the company doesn’t care because their number one priority is making money. Now let’s talk about in clinic. The so called location directors is a joke of a position especially for specific clinics (ex: Valencia) They have all the power of the clinic they manage and have these responsibilities that make no sense. Also they are in charge of the schedule and make it a mess and overload it just so they can receive a bonus for the utilization of it. So basically they receive a bonus for all the hard, physical labor that the RNs do. The Rns are at the bottom of the barrel there. Beware of the drama. It’s nothing but toxic and backstabbing females.

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Cons

LaserAway is a sales company disguised as a medical practice. Revenue consistently comes before patient care and provider well-being. Providers are routinely triple booked, making it nearly impossible to give patients the time and attention they deserve. Rushing through consultations and treatments creates unnecessary stress, increases burnout, and can compromise patient safety. Sales consultants have more influence than licensed medical professionals. Treatments are frequently sold before a provider even evaluates the patient, and nurses are often expected to justify or perform services they may not believe are appropriate. Medical opinions are routinely overshadowed by sales goals. The culture prioritizes quotas, memberships, and packages over ethical, patient-centered care. The PTO policy is extremely poor. Full-time employees receive only about 1.5 weeks of PTO per year, yet you’re expected to keep your schedule open seven days a week. You cannot submit unavailability or reliably schedule appointments in advance without using your already limited PTO. Maintaining any work-life balance is unnecessarily difficult.

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