Pros
You work closely with a team of highly skilled providers and support staff who genuinely care about patient outcomes. The office is well-organized, fast-paced, and focused on high-level service — you’re constantly learning and staying engaged. Leadership has clear expectations and supports your growth if you’re proactive. You build real relationships with patients and get to guide them through life-changing procedures, which is incredibly rewarding. Beautiful, clean office environment with strong attention to detail in everything we do.
Cons
The role requires a high level of accountability and attention to detail, so it may feel intense at times, especially during busy seasons. Not ideal if you're looking for a slower pace or hands-off style — you need to be self-motivated and solution-oriented. Limited remote flexibility due to the patient-facing nature of the job (understandably so).