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ProScribe

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16414 San Pedro Ave #525, San Antonio, TX, 78232, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
2.380 reviews
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Noelle Brown 
4 years ago

If you care about any type of longevity with your work. Please do not work here. This was the worst job with the worst management. I had one of my coworkers text me saying I was talked horrible about by an ER physician and his wife Anna. CJ/Shereya did nothing about it. When I took it up to HR which there is REALLY NO ACTUAL HR (Nate) They left me on an employment string for 2 months. 

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Katherine Lindsey McCormick 
6 years ago
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Kat McCormick 
6 years ago

There’s so much I could say about why ProScribe is the worst employer I’ve ever had. But instead, I want to focus on their bogus contract that essentially is just a scam. Basically you have to sign a contract to work with them, and if you’re part-time your contract is six months AND 500 hours worked, full-time is one year AND 1000 hours worked. The deal is that if you can’t meet BOTH requirements, you have to pay back the money they spent ‘training’ you. Which is $250 for part-time and $500 for full. The catch? You’re never ... read more

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Kat McCormick 
6 years ago
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Kat Falardeaux 
6 years ago

There’s so much I could say about why ProScribe is the worst employer I’ve ever had. But instead, I want to focus on their bogus contract that essentially is just a scam. Basically you have to sign a contract to work with them, and if you’re part-time your contract is six months AND 500 hours worked, full-time is one year AND 1000 hours worked. The deal is that if you can’t meet BOTH requirements, you have to pay back the money they spent ‘training’ you. Which is $250 for part-time and $500 for full. The catch? You’re never ... read more

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Lakshmi Godavarthi 
6 years ago
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Randi Elizabeth Caswell 
6 years ago

Worst employer ever. My boyfriend worked for them. Was never given the three days a week promised. Worked one shift a week and never had proper training. Doctors were telling him his scribing was getting better and then all of a sudden the management said he wasn’t meeting there standards after never intervening to help correct any error. They basically let you hang your self and threaten that if you don’t make it past six months you will have to pay for all your training. And they asked him to resign.... is that even legal? 

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Angel Morales 
6 years ago

Terrible Management, my Girlfriend loved working there but only 40 hours a month? The Schedule cordinator from Laredo i believe, terrible she would never understand or try to provide you with the schedule you were promised, as well never want it to work with you for certain days one would need. 

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Jacqueline Rose Suttin 
recommend  Recommended
6 years ago

Great staff. Great experience. 

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How is ProScribe rated?

ProScribe has a 2.3 star rating with 80 reviews. 

When is ProScribe open?

ProScribe is closed now. It will open at 8:00 a.m. 

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