It’s been okay but it’s giving hospital - Nurse Clinician LaserAway Employee Review

3.0
Mar 11, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The pay is great, love the benefits of a free treatment once a month, discount is great. I love my fellow nurses. They provide you with two pairs of scrubs which is a nice perk. Training for all things aesthetics is provided. You get a lot of autonomy in clinic. The staff is very diverse in my area. There is a $5 weekend differential for clinical staff.

Cons

You will work every single weekend. There is barely any work life balance because they schedule so often and if you want to have a weekend off you are forced to take your PTO. And you don’t get a lot of PTO either. Your PTO and sick time is combined unfortunately. Your schedule during the day is extremely booked and they expect you to treat so many patients safely, but you cannot be a safe provider with so many appointments in one day. Not many opportunities for growth. I would love to work with corporate but it seems like only a small inner circle gets to that point which is disappointing, as I would love to grow with the company.

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5.0
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Pros

Fun treatments and work environment

Cons

Micromanagement overbooking stressful at times

2.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Competitive pay and strong training for new aesthetic providers. You’ll gain experience quickly because of the high patient volume.

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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