Alright, let me tell you about my experience with Lanier Family Healthcare. I’ve been going there for a while now, and I gotta say, it’s been quite a journey. So, buckle up, and let me give you the lowdown.
It all started a couple of years ago when I was looking for a new primary care place. I stumbled upon Lanier Family Healthcare over in Cumming. I’d heard some good things, saw some mixed reviews online, but hey, I figured, why not give it a shot? I mean, finding a good healthcare spot can be like finding a needle in a haystack, right?
First thing I did was check out what people were saying online. Some folks were raving about them, saying they were caring and personable, you know, the usual stuff you hope for in a doctor’s office. Others, not so much. But, everyone’s got their own experience, so I didn’t let that sway me too much.
I remember calling them up to schedule my first appointment. The person on the phone was friendly enough, got me in pretty quick. The place is located in this area called Vickery Village. When I got there, the waiting room was decent, nothing fancy, but clean and all.
Now, during my visits, I noticed they do a lot of basic stuff. They handle your usual check-ups, some minor clinical tasks, that sort of thing. They got healthcare assistants, seems like they’re mostly band 2 from what I gather, doing routine procedures and such. The band 3 folks seemed to be doing a bit more, under supervision, of course. Looked like they had a period of induction, learning the ropes, you know?
Over time, I’ve had my ups and downs with them. There were times when everything went smoothly, got my prescriptions, got my check-ups, no problemo. But then there were other times when it felt like pulling teeth just to get a simple question answered or a referral sorted out. It’s been a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest.
- Making the Decision: Decided to give them a try based on a mix of online reviews and the need for a new primary care.
- First Appointment: Called and scheduled an appointment. Found the location in Vickery Village. Waiting room was clean, staff was friendly.
- Routine Visits: They handled regular check-ups, minor clinical tasks. Mostly saw band 2 healthcare assistants, with some band 3s under supervision.
- Ups and Downs: Experienced smooth visits and some frustrating ones, especially with communication and referrals.
I even remember this one time, I had to get a review in with the BBB about some mix-up with billing. It got sorted out eventually, but man, it was a hassle. Makes you wonder how organized things are behind the scenes, you know?
Anyway, I’m still with them for now. I guess you could say I’ve gotten used to their ways. It’s not perfect, but it’s not the worst either. I’ve learned to be a bit more proactive, keep track of my own records, and ask a lot of questions. That seems to help.
My Two Cents
So, if you’re thinking about trying out Lanier Family Healthcare, I’d say go in with your eyes open. Be prepared to advocate for yourself, and don’t expect everything to be smooth sailing. It’s healthcare, after all, not a walk in the park. But hey, they do the job, and sometimes, that’s all you need.
That’s my story with Lanier Family Healthcare. Hope it gives you some insight. Remember, this is just my experience, yours might be totally different. But that’s life, right? You never really know until you try.