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Post by bloodmoney on Mar 27, 2018 15:38:47 GMT -5
Anyone been to Prosciento in SoCal?
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Post by rontaku on Aug 26, 2018 12:32:43 GMT -5
Yes, did a study with them last month.
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Post by bloodmoney on Aug 26, 2018 13:32:55 GMT -5
Yes, did a study with them last month. So how was it?
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Post by rontaku on Aug 27, 2018 10:10:03 GMT -5
Good. Small facility, but modern and clean. Nurses and docs were exceedingly friendly and helpful. They do diabetes or diabetes-related studies, so not as many studies available as some of the other clinics. Payment is via clincard and is loaded the Friday after check-out. Food was better than in most clinics.
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Post by bloodmoney on Aug 27, 2018 13:09:38 GMT -5
Good. Small facility, but modern and clean. Nurses and docs were exceedingly friendly and helpful. They do diabetes or diabetes-related studies, so not as many studies available as some of the other clinics. Payment is via clincard and is loaded the Friday after check-out. Food was better than in most clinics. Thanks Ron...Cheers! Btw...they use vct?
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Post by rontaku on Aug 28, 2018 11:42:08 GMT -5
No VCT.
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Post by labrat1 on Jun 20, 2021 6:26:04 GMT -5
If they still do not have VCT that is unusual, but some small clinics forego VCT because they do not make as much money as big clinics and do not want to pay for it. I wonder if anyone out there knows about the specifics of VCT. It is apparently not required by law so a clinic can opt out of it. But a clinic would have to pay to have it.
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