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January 2024 by Sglory H.
The most unorganized, time consuming, waste of time, & LOWEST PAID I’ve ever screened for! I’ve done plenty of research/ clinical research trials from here to CA & back. This place pays the LOWEST & the only 1 that won’t tell u how long ur screening is. I spent 7 hours of my day here when all other screenings are never over 3 hours for a wack $170! I spoke w/Jessica, 1 of the recruiters that was scheduling for an alcohol study that scheduled my screening back in Nov. After 3 months past & I didn’t hear anything back about whether I’m in the study or not I called her. She told me they didn’t select me & that’s why I didn’t hear anything back. How unprofessional! I’ve never heard any other facility do this! Any org., co., Job, business, or clinical trial you apply for, they will call, email, or send a letter saying THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, but we weren’t able to select u. That would be professional!Just driving to this place is a freaking circus! It’s a govt. building &they search throughout ur car, take your stuff out, you have exit ur vehicle, put your belongings through the X-ray machine like the airport, then walk through a gun detector monitor,etc. I also learned from others(not my experience ) that You can have a registered weapon that’s legal, but you’ll get arrested if you have 1 in ur car when you drive up. Medical marijuana is legal in MD, but ppl have been arrested if it’s found in your car or in your possession on this govt. property
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January 2024 by S. P.
You will not find better care than at the NIH Clinical Center! My mother had surgery here in November and it was just a phenomenal experience from start to finish. The doctors, nurses, staff - everyone was compassionate, knowledgable and reassuring.After about 10 days, mom left with 20 less tumors in her liver and a new outlook on life.Thank you to all at the center for what you do!
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December 2023 by Amna
All of the staff during our stay were just wonderful. Knowledgeable, competent and kind all around! This center does a great job offering patients and their families a comfortable and easy experience.
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November 2023 by Tina L. Nelkin
I have been a Clinical Research Patient at the NIH since 2010.I am truly Grateful for the Dedicated NIH Doctors, Researchers and Staff.The NIH is the most advanced medical research facility.The care and concern that I have received at the NIH is very heartwarming.Thank you for your medical expertise and continued care.
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October 2023 by Mike Hedman
A great place that does a lot of research.
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October 2023 by Ninja
Its okay here but when I just got there at night at the people there are freaking rude only the burses and docters are nice but the receptions are freaking mean and rudeEven if you are being polite
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July 2023 by Dromar Gburi
You can not find like this clinic in hole the warld
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July 2023 by Mohammed Saqib
wisdom teeth surgery went off wothout hitch
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March 2023 by Jen C
Excellent place, the best in the USA. Very satisfied with the service. You find very kind and compassionate professionals with a hard of gold and intelligent of a genius?❤️ Eternally thankful❤️?
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January 2023 by Cindy Abramowicz
I landed here after watching a very eye opening video on the suppression of a very succesful cancer cure created by a Dr. Burzynski... Suppressing a Cure for more than 40 Years - Burzynski: The Cancer Cure Cover-up full documentary.Wow! It's a crazy world we live in - and then there's covid ?
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December 2022 by Stevie Writes
Scheduled a blood donation. I was never sent the email with the follow-up information to access the donation site. Called back back spoke with the supervisor he assured me the email would be sent and it never was sent if you'd like to donate blood consider somewhere else
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December 2022 by Justin Shaulis
Warning to visitors, particularly out of state visitors: Even if you are a conceal carry holder, the NIH police will steal your firearms and throw you in jail if you legally have a firearm in your vehicle when you approach the gate. They don't even ask if you have anything. They just start searching through your vehicle and will not allow you to leave.After they release you from confinement, you will be forced to make multiple trips back to the area to appear before a federal judge. At the end of the process, they still don't return the property that they stole.They do this to people on a daily basis, sometimes to multiple people in a day.You've been warned.
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October 2022 by Tim Rossman
Staff is very professional and building is very clean
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July 2020 by nancy woods
the only organization in the pharmacy of the clinical center is what time to report to work. other than that, there are no distinct roles or jobs/responsibilities - just a "get a done" attitude. during huddles, the Service Chief of Pharmacy Operations (wafa samara) threw medications on the floor claiming they were expired (they were not), told the pharmacy if we continue making any mistakes or get a error reported by us she will write us up and escalate to HR, and that she was so upset by the pharmacy that she "would not even take her sick mother here." the Chief of the Pharmacy Department (majid tanas) was made aware and did absolutely nothing. management claims to have an open door policy, but all managers doors are locked with papers taped to windows of their doors. they do not open the door when you knock or call their phone. they also allowed pharmacists that they had a particular relationship with to work m-f 7am-3:30p, with no weekends or holidays while the rest had to fill in the gaps on the schedule. very toxic environment,would not recommend. 13 pharmacy personnel left within a six month period. please google nih pharmacy washington post. also, parking is horrible - be prepared to pay $12/day - that is unless you were favorited by management and received a parking pass.
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July 2020 by Google user
the only organization in the pharmacy of the clinical center is what time to report to work. other than that, there are no distinct roles or jobs/responsibilities - just a \\\"get a done\\\" attitude. during huddles, the Service Chief of Pharmacy Operations (wafa samara) threw medications on the floor claiming they were expired (they were not), told the pharmacy if we continue making any mistakes or get a error reported by us she will write us up and escalate to HR, and that she was so upset by the pharmacy that she \\\"would not even take her sick mother here.\\\" the Chief of the Pharmacy Department (majid tanas) was made aware and did absolutely nothing. management claims to have an open door policy, but all managers doors are locked with papers taped to windows of their doors. they do not open the door when you knock or call their phone. they also allowed pharmacists that they had a particular relationship with to work m-f 7am-3:30p, with no weekends or holidays while the rest had to fill in the gaps on the schedule. very toxic environment,would not recommend. 13 pharmacy personnel left within a six month period. please google nih pharmacy washington post. also, parking is horrible - be prepared to pay $12/day - that is unless you were favorited by management and received a parking pass.