Patient
Great and attentive team, clean space, newer machines. Only problem: many of the patients who come here are older men who use the time (for which Medicare is probably paying) not to work out but to gab, loudly, on and on. There are times I've been on a machine and between the podcast I'm listening to, the music that's piped in, and the guys (they're absolutely all guys) who won't stop talking at the top of their lungs, I've often left with a migraine. The male/female balance is tipped heavily to the former, and I've been silently pressured to get off a machine that's part of my program--I wound up leaving early. It's not the job of the staff to police the floor, but it'd be great, and appreciated by myself and the other women patients, to keep an eye on the loudmouths who are there just to socialize rather than for health reasons. Otherwise? It's great.