Premier Physical Therapy Employee Reviews
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Good place to start your career
PTA (Former Employee) - Ashland, KY - July 20, 2023
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The most useful review selected by IndeedThey hire all PTAs PRN so they don't have to offer benefits. Schedule can range 20hrs to 40+ depending on the week. The people are great, not a great long term company to stay with.
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Recommend
Receptionist/Physical Therapy Technician (Former Employee) - Florida - July 28, 2023
Great place to work! You’re sufficiently trained. Everyone is very nice, great work environment. Management is very helpful and approachable. Great communication with coworkers. Would recommend this practice to anyone interested.
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Great team. Great Boss. Never overworked
Physical Therapist (Current Employee) - Westminster, CO - June 12, 2023
The bosses here are great, understanding and helpful. Sessions are 40 mins and 1 on 1, so you never feel overworked seeing 3 patients at once. They are mostly flexible on you picking your schedule, as long as too many aren't having the same day off. Can work 8 hr days, 4 9s and a 5 hr day, 4x10s which is awesome. They also offer bonuses to acknowledge your productivity. Front desk is awesome and the team of PTs are great as well.
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Very fast paced work environment
PT Aide (Former Employee) - Santa Cruz, CA - June 7, 2023
At this job you are definitely hustling the whole time your on shift. You do have the opportunity to learn a lot though. Some of the PTs were very fun to work with while others (one in particular) had difficulty maintaining professionalism and showing common workplace decency and respect to the aides. Go for it if you are looking to learn about OP.
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Fast paced
PT (Former Employee) - Delaware - September 6, 2022
The clinics are very fast paced which make documentation on-site difficult. As a result, you’re left with a lot of work at home. This makes work life balance very difficult.
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What people like
- Ability to meet personal goals
- Feeling of personal appreciation
- Clear sense of purpose
Areas for improvement
- Fair pay for job
Not the best but starting out is ok
Physical Therapist Technician (Former Employee) - Ashland, KY - July 26, 2022
If you need a starting place to learn some of the practice it’s a fairly ok place to do so. I’m grateful for my time spent here however there is better places to work for. As a tech it’s a good experience if you want to pursue a career in therapy but as a clinician I would not work here unless it was a last resort. There’s some good clinicians here it’s just that management will work you hard and not compensate you as well.
Pros
Learning the practice, experience for schooling in PT
Cons
Pay, management is poor, work you to death.
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Working was okay
Front Office Coordinator (Former Employee) - Harvey, IL - April 4, 2022
Working for the company was ok, pay was very low for the amount of responsibilities. Other staff members were nice. Sometimes you have to deal with un-nice patients during their treatments.
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Low Pay, Micromanaged
Receptionist (Former Employee) - Wailuku, HI - April 3, 2022
the physical therapists are what made the job enjoyable. i feel like i was thrown into the position with little training then micromanaged daily. pay was low, a little above minimum wage
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Good people, bad management, bad job.
Physical Therapist (Former Employee) - Jacksonville, FL - January 13, 2022
Management did not keep their word on paying for health care or scheduling. It was supposed to be a full time job, which we agreed to start out 3 days a week due to commitments with my previous job. I cleared my schedule and no further days were added. Employees did not receive pay stubs once they switched to another payroll company. We were expected to bill 4 units while passing our patients off to the tech for half the session to see other patients or to do evaluations.
Pros
Good people on staff, patient population was interesting.
Cons
The employer didn't keep their word on paying for health care, and didn't advance my hours to a 4th or 5th day, It was supposed to be a full time job, I recommend getting a job offer letter or better yet, avoid this company all together.
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Excellent place to work.
Front Office Lead (Former Employee) - Dover, DE - September 6, 2021
Great management. Recently lost one of the owners but they are a close knit business and always put the employees first. Everyone is great there and the expansion that they have done was needed for the patient volume.
Pros
Everything
Cons
Pay Scale
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It is fun to work with employees.
Physical Therapist (Former Employee) - Roselle, IL - June 30, 2021
I was able to learn Spanish easily working with the staff and patients too but I was not given the opportunity to enjoy my paid vacation time and I was not allowed a holiday when there was a death in my family.
Pros
Going out for lunch with the chiropractor.
Cons
You had to give valid reason for showing up a little late at work.
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Work is extremely busy, with absolutely no down time.
Physical Therapist Assistant (Former Employee) - Ashland, KY - June 27, 2021
Worst job I have ever had. They will make you sign a contract that guarantees you won't get another outpatient job without having to move, and you MUST give 60 days notice before leaving, or they will take you to court. AND THEY WILL!!! There was absolutely no teamwork in that company. They will work you full-time hours, but you won't be full-time until they feel your "probation period" is up. Which may be several months. So, no holiday pay until that time. Horrible experience!!! I would not recommend working at Premier Physical Therapy to anyone!!
Pros
CEU's and licensure Reimbursement.
Cons
No breaks, unpaid lunch, no benefits, pay is way below average, could be 6-9 months before they actually make you fulltime.
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Great work family
Front office staff (Former Employee) - Las Vegas, NV - June 9, 2021
Fun, friendly, kind, energizing, genuine, honest... these words and more describe the family feeling at Premier Physical Therapy in Las Vegas. I grew so close to everyone. They're all wonderful people.
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Educational and supportive working environment with high quality management
Physical Therapy Aide (Former Employee) - Santa Cruz, CA - July 25, 2020
A typical day involved arriving to work 10 minutes early to clock in and understand the workflow so as to step in seamlessly. The rest of the shift involved multitasking between patient care, facility maintenance, and administrative duties. Management always strives to help employees developed their competency if the employee shows desire to improve. The job is not hard if you engage with it, and it is actually really fun. Best job I've had so far.
Pros
Desirable workplace culture/ environment
Cons
Few opportunities for advancement
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Fun Workplace
Physical Therapy Aide (Former Employee) - Media, PA - July 20, 2020
-easy job -people are great to work with -my boss was the best -hardest part of the job was working with multiple people at a time -the most enjoyable part was getting to know different people on a daily basis
Pros
good starting job for kids in highschool/college, learn a lot, hands on experience
Cons
short breaks, low pay
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Productive work place with exercise equipment
Physical Therapist Technician (Former Employee) - Jacksonville, FL - May 28, 2020
Great starting job if you want to be a future Physical Therapist. It's a lot of work but you learn as you go. A friendly work environment that wants to see you succeed.
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excellent colleagues, great clientele
Physical Therapist (Current Employee) - Glen Mills, PA - May 5, 2020
best part: patients
worst part: EMR
outpt PT always include evening hours, this clinic is no different
pre-pandemic, they offered con-ed reimbursement
401K does not kick in until >12 mos. not matched until year 6
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Great company to work for!
Office Administrator (Current Employee) - Redmond, WA - April 18, 2020
I feel like I belong at Premier. My co-workers are communicative and we all get along well. Management is supportive and sweet. Pay and benefits are great. I’ve never once felt disrespected or been treated poorly. I recommend working here.
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Good environment
Physical Therapy Technician Assistant Internship (Former Employee) - Upland, CA - April 14, 2020
Management is good and the people are friendly. The hours are lenient and it is good experience working with patients. Management is good and the people are friendly
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Busy and fun workplace
Physical Therapist Assistant (Current Employee) - Martinsburg, WV - March 23, 2020
This outpatient clinic can have an overloading amount of patients at times that can be exhausting but it is a very prideful and family-oriented clinic. This is definitely a place that takes great care of it's patients all while still being able to have a laugh with a coworker. Your patients become your friends in many cases. Rather than quick appointments, this clinic utilizes as much modalities, exercises, and manual treatments as possible to optimize care.
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Front Desk Receptionist (Former Employee) - Cape Girardeau, MO - February 10, 2020
when starting they make you feel pretty special. Worked hard as ever to prove a hard work ethic. They put on a overwhelming persona that they are die hard Christians and giving in faith. Until you see their true colors as new hires are not cared for. Mostly treated awful by management. Full on unrealistic expectations or their workers. Therapist and patients were great but the rest was a sham. Management full of gossiping and bad mouthing. More worried about numbers than the well being of workers and the patients one on one with therapist . Don’t bother asking for help even though the work load is beyond what it should be and they are to cheap to hire anyone else. Turn over rate is high and they are known for firing without warning or reasoning. They call it “helping” or “doing a favor”.
Wouldn’t recommend.
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