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Facey Medical Foundation Reviews

3.1

50% would recommend to a friend

(75 total reviews)

Fredrick Russo

52% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Facey Medical Foundation has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 75 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Facey Medical Foundation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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75 reviews
1.0
4 Mar 2026

Stay away

Recommend
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Pros

Sadly, there are no pros.

Cons

Absolutely worst place to have ever worked. The environment is very high school, no matter what dept you work in. So much bullying. They work you like dogs, and pay is terrible. Even the raises. You can go above and beyond and the max is 3% raise lol Mgmt is very inexperienced. The directors that oversee the floor staff have never been nurses. They come from IT. So they make all these changes to the floor that affect patient care and it does not make sense. The Doctors are burnt out and it shows by their lack of professionalism and effort. They are always hiring because everyone quits. It’s absolutely awful.

1.0
23 Sept 2025

Exploitative - Low Pay

Recommend
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Pros

Lots of patients but you get paid very little to see them

Cons

Providence is losing money and cutting salaries. The lie to their doctors about their salary and hide information.

1.0
10 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I used to work here and still have friends in the group, so I hope things improve. But I don’t want other doctors to fall for the same promises when considering a job at Facey Medical Group under Providence Health. Pay Transparency Issues No one in this group seems to know how their salary is actually calculated, and the administration won’t explain it. When you first apply, you’re told you’re “working toward partnership” and will earn a high salary based on annual wRVU productivity reports. Then, later, they change which reports they use as benchmarks—without telling you which ones, or what numbers they’re using. Unlike other systems (Kaiser, UCLA, private practice), you don’t get regular profit and loss statements here. Retirement & Benefits There’s no pension like some competitors offer. Yes, they contribute to a retirement account annually, but that’s not the same as a defined pension plan. Physicians are expected to work five full clinical days per week, whereas many other places provide some non-clinical time for catching up on administrative work. Administrative Culture Leadership promotes cost-cutting measures to staff while maintaining high administrative spending in other areas. Long-standing supervisors and medical assistants have been let go without much notice. The organization frequently leans on its Catholic identity and values messaging, but this can feel inconsistent with how staff are treated. Focus on Metrics Over Support Administration is very metrics-driven, with little flexibility for individual physician needs. This can be especially challenging for those starting families or seeking work-life balance. There’s a clear divide between clinical staff and administration.

Cons

Outlook Providence Health has been in the news recently for layoffs, which raises concerns about long-term stability. Current employees may not realize how much better transparency and support can be elsewhere. For reference: Providence announces layoffs, Oregon CEO warns more may be coming

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