Horrible customer service
I arrived five minutes late to my appointment and hadn’t signed the consent form they’d sent the day before — something I missed during a busy day. I was told to wait and see if they could still fit me in, so I did.
During that time, they attended to another customer who had just returned to book an appointment for his son. Then, instead of following up with me, the practitioner began assisting someone who had only just walked in. When I politely asked if I should just leave — as it clearly seemed they didn’t have time for me — I was told off. The practitioner was belligerent and condescending.
While I fully accept that I was late and hadn’t filled in the form, I don’t appreciate being spoken to like I’m a child. My five-year-old daughter, who tapped lightly on a glass cabinet, was also barked at by the same man to “mind the glass.”
Apart from being a few minutes late and missing an email, I have no idea what I did to deserve such hostility. Perhaps some training in customer service and conflict resolution is in order — or better yet, don’t cut corners: hire a receptionist who can manage situations like this with basic courtesy and professionalism
2 de agosto de 2025
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