This is regarding my experience with lack of professionalism, customer service and the possibility for a contaminated sample.
Upon walking in, there was no one in the waiting room in front of me. I signed in, then shortly after in popped about 6 people back to back within a few minutes also signing in. I waited for approximately 10 minutes while all other customers were being taken care of at the window. Then after everyone was settled for a few minutes, I hear the woman in the window calling out loudly to the nurse who would be taking care of the tests. He comes out and picks up the paperwork and calling only about 4 names, me being one of them. He instructs me to come on, then "sit down". So I sat back down in my chair, then he said, no "come". Confused I followed not knowing where to go down the hall. Upon seeing several rooms, he arrogantly pointed to the room to sit in. (I was supposed to know I guess). I am there for a urine test for a new job while sitting in a blood collection chair mind you. I hear him take care of two blood tests before me, and hear him say something about returning from lunch, and "I can't eat like you Americans, I have to take my time and look out the window." He was apparently in the back doing this "leisurely" lunch that no Americans know how to do, when I signed in and we all waited. He then called me by sir around the corner, didn't realize he was calling me. Then again arrogantly popping around the corner and handing me a cup (I should have known "sir" was me I suppose). He gave poor instructions, upon going in the restroom I noticed urine dripping all over the seat, and some uncleaned on the toilet tank. Sorry to be so frank about this detail but this could be a hazard for cross contamination. Upon finishing and being scared to touch anything that may contaminate the sample. I arrive in the hall and he is taking care of a blood sample a few rooms down. He yells out, be right there. Then goes back to talking to that patient while apparently drawing blood. I am standing there for several minutes holding the sample, meanwhile another person walks by, and then you can see people in the waiting room...needless to say very uncomfortable!!! The patient he was with walks out, I still standing there, and he says, "come on". I walk in hand him the sample and let him know (and also so other folks could hear), that it was very sloppy and unprofessional. He said "it's not sloppy". I said you really could give better direction. He changed the subject by complimenting me on my handwritting for being so young!!! What an arrogant idiot, so unprofessional. This guy does not need a job of this caliber it's too much bother for him. The restrooms need to be CLEAN, not like that of a truckstop.