Everyone on the staff at the Austin Infusion Center is wonderful. They’re kind, courteous, and good at their jobs. I’ve been going there twice a month now for over six months and have always had a positive experience.
Becky M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Austin Infusion Center went above and beyond! I was 6 weeks pregnant and had severe morning sickness and dehydration. They were so accommodating to fit me in right away. The nurses were so friendly and very attentive to my needs. If I hadn’t received my IV treatment that day I would have most likely ended up in the ER. I can’t say enough good things about this facility and their staff. Thank you.
Joy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Killeen, TX
I absolutely hate this clinic. I transferred from the San Antonio clinic to this one when I moved and my first visit will be my last. You would think because they are owned by the same company the transfer would had been effortless. You’d be wrong. I basically was treated as a new patient and had to jump through all the same hoops. Ridiculous. I have a four-hour infusion and during that time, I’m not allowed to make a phone call! Seriously? People work and have things they need to take care of. We are not animals you can put in a corner and tell them to be quiet. After being told to get off the phone I had to sit and listen to the nurses laugh and tell stories at the front desk. Also, the nurse required me to wear the BP cuff the whole time I was there because she would need to check my BP. How lazy can you be? So you have to sit with an IV in one arm and a cuff on the other. If you’re going to tie me down and restrict me like this, there better be good drugs involved! I heard that the wonderful woman who ran the San Antonio clinic just left. Guess she got tired of the BS too. If you need infusions, do yourself a favor and call Coram Healthcare and get your infusions at home. That’s what I’m doing.