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CLSC LaSalle

CLSC LaSalle

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3.6 Google Review
8550 Boulevard Newman, Montréal, Québec, H8N 1Y5, Canada
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Sep 24, 2018
Would give this useless place a 0 if I could. So far - approx. 4 times - I have inquired if this useless place does what I am asking for and told it does not. What is the point of having a CLSC in LaSalle if it doesn't serve the people properly. WASTE OF TAX PAYERS $$$$$!!!!!!

Dec 29, 2016
The first 2 times visit were great. Fast and nice. Today we passed by to give our kid vaccine, we booked the appointment with someone on the phone and we DOUBLE confirmed with her the time is , 1:50 PM, Dec 29th, 2016. Once I got here with my wife, the customer service lady sitting at WINDOW 3 was very rude to my wife. She speaks loudly to my wife said you are late, your appointment was 1:15PM. My wife tried to explain to her we both heard and confirmed with someone on the phone it was 1:50PM, and we arrived at 1:50PM. She kept says :no no no, it's impossible, it's 1:15, you hear that? It's impossible, impossible, it's 1:15, 1:15, 1:15..... I have to say this lady is definitely unprofessional, undereducated, impatient and rude. I decided to bring this on google review since my wife feels so insulted and been treated this way. I hope the managers can see this review and investigate. I don't know the lady's name, but you can easily find out who was siting at WINDOW 3, at 1:50 PM, on Dec 29, 2016, She wares glasses. This kind of employee can easily ruin the good image of this place that many of you have tried to built. My message is not to complain but to help you improve your service.

Nov 14, 2018
Staff is friendly

Nov 1, 2017
We need vaccination at home due to disability please help

Sep 30, 2016
Horrible and rude been waiting for a appionment since july they never call back i have to keep calling

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