No two leaders agree on anything, constantly misleading and changing expectations. - Clinician Forge Health Employee Review

1.0
Jun 15, 2024
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Pros

Good benefits and pay. Parking was ample.

Cons

Average 10-12 hour days when including documentation. Leadership is insecure and seem to be rudderless and make things up on the spot. Clinicians are not supported, as HR and leadership priority is clearly to maintain the clinical site directors presence in the company. No meaningful outside trainings are offered (no certifications, etc.). Forge is not in any way fine-tuned for the needs of the veterans or first responders, it's more of a gimmick than anything. We had one in-service training pertaining to vets that was cut short by an hour. Sites are understaffed, overworked, and there is zero company culture of any kind. It is a sterile, unkind, lonely place to work; in a word: corporate. No career ladder is present, they promised for months that new positions were opening up, then they removed them without telling anyone. LGBTQ+ staff are only nominally supported. People are misgendered constantly, no meaningful trainings or education there either. Last but not least, the lucrative Intensive Outpatient program is really the only thing that is consistently discussed prioritized, and it is done so disproportionately and clearly due to the financial gains.

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5.0
Mar 26, 2024
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Pros

I love that as a mental health care provider Forge Health makes a point to evaluate and learn about every client. My colleagues are helpful, team players with a drive to make our patients lives better.

Cons

I really haven't found any.

1.0
May 30, 2026
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Pros

Remote work, flexibility, great med staff and chief med officer

Cons

While the organization has talented employees and the potential for success, the overall work environment has become increasingly challenging due to frequent organizational changes and inconsistent leadership direction. Processes and priorities often shift on a quarterly basis, creating uncertainty and making it difficult for teams to establish stability and long-term success. One of the most concerning aspects of the culture is the lack of professional communication and transparency at the leadership level. Gossip and internal politics often appear to influence decision-making, which can negatively impact morale, trust, and collaboration across teams. Unfortunately, this environment has contributed to the departure of many highly skilled and dedicated employees whose experience and contributions were valuable to the organization. Greater focus on consistent leadership, clear communication, employee engagement, and a culture of respect would help improve retention and strengthen the workplace overall.

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