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    Cape and Islands Endoscopy Center

    3.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    2.4(9 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    It's not a bad place, clean and mostly friendly…read more When I came in, I was told I had to wear a mask as the receptionist held one out to me. I'm not sure why my mask was an issue. It was on my face and covering all my facial orifices. The one she handed me was unwrapped and out of a box that they are putting their dirty hands in. I'm not taking a mask from someone who has food on their desk and has been touching other people's IDs and insurance cards. So the words cross contamination mean anything to anyone? Open boxes of masks are breeding grounds for germs...no thank you. Again, why would I have had to remove my freshly washed mask inside a building that does not allow unmasked people and have to put on something that has been touched several times as the receptionists shuffle through the box. A medical center should know better. No one said anything about not wearing deodorant for my mammogram and I'd forgotten so I showed up with deodorant on. I only realized the issue when I spotted the deodorant wipes, something they should point out to people, just in case. Of course, I went the day without deodorant because I had a three hour commute after my appointment. There was a sign on the wall that said you could ask for deodorant but when I was done and headed to the front desk, I was greeted with, "Goodbye, have a nice day." Sorry I interrupted your conversation with your desk mate. Years ago, the place used to be much more service oriented.

    I just had the absolute WORST medical visit experience of my life here. I went in and there were…read moretwo nice women at the desk. They asked if I had my insurance card and I said "No, it's in my account and you can see I have a balance, I think my insurance info is in there." Stated a fact with zero emotion. One of them immediately thought I was copping attitude and I wasn't. I even told her, "I hear you. it has nothing to do with you guys. I wish insurance covered more of my care." and I laughed, trying to connect and make small talk. Then, one of them nicely walked me back and I said goodbye kindly. I gave zero attitude. I made an effort to be very polite when going to the changing room. Then, I was given my mammogram by a woman who was so gruff and angry and more rough/painful than I've ever experienced. I felt like she was mad at me by how she was acting and she was rushing like crazy (I think I was the last of the day). I was very conscious to cooperate with everything she needed me to do, I was super nervous because I could tell she was angry and although it hurt more than any other mammogram I had before, I didn't say one word . After I went to get my clothes on, I heard her loudly exclaiming in the halls "I am so sick of all these Brazilians and all the old people / all the OLD PEOPLE ! " LOUDLY exclaiming this repeatedly- not difficult to hear at all. I was appalled. The front desk receptionist and my husband are Brazilian. I went around the corner after I got dressed and I said, "What did you just say about Brazilians? What is your name? What were you saying about old people ?" She said to me "You were trying to listen to me! " I said, "No - everyone can hear you shouting and laughing (she was making these statements to another nurse). Then she said "they told me you were difficult!" So, the front desk told her I was "difficult " and she was specifically rough with me and then spewing hate. This is APPALLING and extremely unprofessional. She also said "I'm not giving you my name, I'm leaving here in a week. Why do you care what I say about old people, you're not old!" She stated she was a traveling nurse. I cannot believe the CCH SYSTEM. Never ever again. Look at my reviews- this is the only negative review I've ever given.

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    2.6(19 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    We arrived here at 5:30 with them closing at 6pm and were seen directly…read more This place is huge! They take Medicare. The personnel were professional. It's directly across the street from the Margaritaville Resort.

    First of all the doctors and nurses here I see are always fantastic. I didn't even want to go here,…read morebut my doctor said with all my recent issues I should make sure I don't have an infection and she's booked till november in-person. Once again drs and nurses were great, I just wanted a yes no and left. I've been here a handful of times before for different issues, I'm actually a stroke survivor and have multiple disabilities. I have a very low quality of life and my good days are a rarity. I had to *wait* 3 months till I was okay enough to go in, which happened to be today. I felt very uncomfortable with the way the staff in the waiting room phrased "WHY are you on medicare?" Please teach your staff to please not word things like that, it felt unprofessional and concerning. I didn't want to go off on a tangent of all my medical history, disabilities, or for me to say I'm disabled and for them to go you don't LOOK disabled. It felt like one of those you know? And an urgent care is the last place that should be doing stuff like that. It was worse when they didn't even let me answer immediately and guessed and said did you have an emergency at work? Old people aren't the only ones on medicare...and if you don't want to use medicare use my masshealth. :/ I have severe anxiety on top of conditions that spike with stress, and out of all my problems I was just like "I have a bladder disease." bc it's one of my worst ones, the severity level both pain and symptoms gets extreme and i have a very rare subtype of the disease. And after saying that I felt embarrassed for mentioning something so personal. But saying "I'm a stroke survivor with ------" long list of conditions that fluctuate, It was just....odd. I felt like I was being looked down on, and maybe that is my anxiety. But it was still super uncomfortable. Would've felt better if they said 'ah the system is asking WHY you are on this insurance" but even still that's strange? If it's not working just have me contact my insurance and speak privately...it just felt so personal and a weird thing to ask someone who's just going in to be checked for something.

    Cape and Islands Endoscopy Center - medcenters - Updated July 2026

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