Phoenix MEPS

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Phoenix, United States

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Military base· Military recruiting office

Phoenix MEPS Reviews | Rating 3,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Phoenix MEPS is located in Phoenix, United States on 2800 N Central Ave #300. Phoenix MEPS is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category military base in United States.

Address

2800 N Central Ave #300

Phone

+1 6025862580

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Hunter Perkins

Extremely professional staff. Very clean and they take precautions to reduce the spread of Covid. Great place to swear into the U.S. Army.

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patrick jarvis

It’s as it should be. Lines of young energetic future members of our armed forces. Getting squared away and when ready, sworn in and shipped out. Defend well next gens!

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Michael Gonzalez

People were polite and very enthusiastic to help us and our family so we could see my son sworn if. The commanding officer was positive and gave us time for pictures.

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Jeff Merrick

The entire staff at this MEPS location was friendly and very helpful with any questions we may have had. Contrary to what I have heard from other people by word of mouth and online, the staff in the offices of all the military branches were family friendly and did everything they could to make everyone feel comfortable with what is usually a very stressful occasion.

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Luis Matias

The staff was nice and courteous, but the overall experience was very disappointing. You only allow five people in to watch a loved one ship off to basic training. We are a family of seven, therefore, all of my children were not allowed to watch their beloved brother swear into the military. MEPS personnel hide behind local policies that are not practiced at other MEPS. I recommended adding exceptions to policy to allow immediate families, i.e. mom, dad, brothers and sisters, but these recommendations fell on deaf ears. Again, the staff was curteous but the experience was extremely disappointed as my children could not enter a room for 5 minutes to watch their brother swear in.

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