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Shady Grove Fertility

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Decent but room for improvement - Clinical Team Shady Grove Fertility Employee Review

3.0
20 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Teamwork, usually positive environment, flexible, non micro managing, helping patients, interesting learning environment, hybrid work from home options, decently nice and approachable management

Cons

Lots of turnover. Average pay but not enough financial growth or flexibility to stay long term. Tedious demands from management that often don’t make sense or serve a valid function. Company will rarely tell the real reasons- but will always come up with varying rationales that clearly are not the true reasons for their actions or requests, conflict with things previous said, and lead to staff frustration and distrust. Company success is not reflected in bonuses or salaries though they constantly pride themselves on growth- staff would like to see some of that reward. Options for professional growth exist but would mean an enormous workload jump for minimal pay jump. It does not seem like retention is a big priority. They often do not accommodate requests of longtime strong team players—it seems they would rather replace the person if they don’t like the accommodation request, even if the request seems reasonable and workable. Often feels like we are viewed as replaceable cogs.

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5.0
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Pros

Great team and fair pay

Cons

There's no option to work from home

1.0
16 May 2026
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Pros

Some coworkers were supportive and hardworking. The role provided experience in medical records and healthcare administration

Cons

My experience in the Medical Records Department was unfortunately very negative. Management felt extremely controlling, micromanaging, and manipulative. The environment often felt toxic, and instead of promoting teamwork, there was hostility created between coworkers. I attempted to communicate professionally and advocate for myself, but my concerns were often perceived as personal attacks instead of constructive feedback. Accountability was expected from employees, yet leadership struggled to hold themselves accountable as well. Over time, my work began being heavily nitpicked, and I was eventually placed on a PIP. Despite putting in effort to improve and meet expectations, it felt as though the outcome had already been decided. HR became involved, but I did not feel supported during the process and often felt isolated throughout my experience. What made this especially difficult is that throughout my previous employment history, I have consistently met or exceeded expectations, been recognized for strong performance, professionalism, and teamwork. This was the first workplace where I experienced this type of treatment.

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