Lyphe - Patient Service Coordinator Lyphe Employee Review

1.0
May 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Remote working, Great teams and friendly staff

Cons

No opportunities for progression at lyphe

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Lyphe Response
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Thank you for your feedback, and we're pleased to hear that you enjoyed the remote working setup and found the teams and staff to be supportive and friendly. We understand that opportunities for progression are important, and this is an area we’ve been actively working to improve. As the business continues to grow and evolve, we're focused on creating clearer development pathways and investing in internal talent to support long-term career progression. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and wish you all the best in your future endeavours.

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1.0
Jul 17, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Wish I could think of some

Cons

Since my time working for Lyphe, they made all the remote team working for the clinic redundant because they would not relocate to farnborough, then months after they done the same to dispensary green remote workers and pharmacy team. There are no incentives to relocate, and the option is ‘stay or leave’; however, they allow HR and some senior management to work remotely, funny that! They expect the redundant staff to work months before they are entitled to their pay so that they can train their replacements, which is just cruel. Then they constantly post their ‘praise the senior management’ Lyphe Matters to big themselves up & expect staff recently told they were being made redundant that they were expected to participate in ‘team building’ mornings. Today they post on LinkedIn that 13 people have joined Lyphe over the last 12 months, but failed to mention that over 15 have been made redundant, instantly dismissed or walked due to the daily abuse and pressure. Upper management treat everyone inferior and have obvious favourites, if your face does not fit it’s made pretty obvious; however, being a favourite gets you screamed, sworn and shouted at by them whenever they are under pressure, and blaming everyone for their errors. I have also never known somewhere where you are told by patients about the administration and redundancies, at least they show some respect that these things should be shared with us, unlike the upper management, who brushed the ‘leak’ about DG under the carpet until it suited them, despite it being on companies house!

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