Don’t stay longer than you need to - CRS (Certified Recovery Specialist) Airrosti Employee Review

2.0
Aug 5, 2025
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Pros

Most of the doctors are awesome and have lots of knowledge to share-I made some great friends here that helped me learn new things when the work became stagnant, repetitive and boring (some docs are like robots and have no interest in teaching-which shouldn’t be their responsibility anyway). Most of your patients will be amazing and forming a one on one connection with them is so rewarding. This place is great for getting clinical hours for your next step in life. If you’re going to be a CRS, this is exactly what you should use this place for, but don’t expect much else from management in terms of your development-unless you’re wanting to go into the business side of things (wouldn’t recommend doing here). You get a CRS bonus, but the higher the bonus, the more patients you see and it can be very tiring. Either way, the pay is still not great for how expensive it is to live in ATX. Training is paid and there are some opportunities for over time on weekends, if you’re not already working weekends. Can be a great place to work if management leaves you alone.

Cons

ATX management is..rough to deal with and can be very condescending; it feels like they take their burnout out on you. Don’t let them make you work Saturdays!! You end up taking way more PTO, you miss out on opportunities for over time and with the short Saturday hours, you might not hit a full 40 and it’s less patients seen towards your CRS bonus than if you were to work Monday (they WILL gaslight you on this). They prefer if you don’t ask questions about anything, and if you do, they gaslight.. a lot. There are no opportunities for advancement if you want to expand clinically. If you want to advance at all, you better make sure you’re besties with the managers (I’ve seen amazing over qualified people get passed up for promotions bc of favoritism). Austin region offers a training called “Level up”, but it does nothing to add to your musculoskeletal injury/treatment knowledge, but rather gives you tools to fit everything they want you to do in a 30min visit (ATX is very “profit over patient” compared to what I’ve heard from other regions). Adding to your clinical knowledge comes mostly from your doctor. If you’re with a busy doc, there’s no time for much else other than seeing patients. If you’re coming Into this role with prior experience in the PT world, you’re more than likely going to get very bored very fast. It should say something that this company doesn’t use actual physical therapists to train their CRSs, so in training (in San Antonio) you hear a lot of “fake it till you make it”, which is concerning considering most new (speaking from experience in ATX) CRSs will be used to cover with very high volume docs right out of training. Training is also nothing like what you’ll experience in the field. Lastly, interviewing here will give a “we’re all family here” vibe- don’t believe it (big red flag for any company IMO). Also, they’ll ask you to leave a glass door review while in training (before even hitting the field), don’t do it!! Being in clinic will be very very different than what you experienced at HQ.

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Airrosti Response
10mo
Thank you for your candid review on your experience as a CRS in the Austin region. Creating an environment that fosters strong, supportive professional relationships is of high importance at Airrosti and we are happy you made meaningful connections with Providers and patients alike! We sincerely appreciate our Team Members who work Saturday clinic hours as part of Airrosti's commitment to best serve our patients! We are always working to improve our communication for new and established expectations alike, and welcome this feedback.

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We appreciate your feedback! It is wonderful to hear your experience as a Certified Recovery Specialist has been a positive one. Airrosti strives to provide a supportive environment for patients and Team Members alike!
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Thank you for your feedback! We are thrilled you feel Airrosti is following through on our commitment to ensuring both our patients and team members have the best experience possible. We appreciate your 12 years of service to our Mission!
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