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How do you dispute a missed appointment charge when you didn't know about the appointment?

oh come on. you didn't know about the appointment? or you forgot and now don't want to pay up? imagine going to work and not getting paid because of someone else's negligence. sucks. a lot. pay, it's the right thing to do.


If you refuse to pay for missed dental appointment what can the dentist do I did not like the dentist anyway and was going to changed him?

Well, most likely they will charge you a missed appointment fee to cover surgery running costs/overheads. If you don't pay this they will probably not give you another appointment but probably they will not pursue the charge if you leave and go elsewhere. However dentistry is a small world and most dentists in an area know each other and you could soon get your self a reputation if do it frequently and find yourself having to go far a field to get a dentist...... I work in a dental office. If you refuse to pay for a missed appointment, the most a dentist can/will "do" is dismiss you from the practice. We can't send you to collections over a missed appointment fee. If I were you, I'd simply let the office know that you are going to another office. But just so you know, it really does impact an office more than you may realize when you don't show up for your appointments. We charge $60 for a missed appointment but that doesn't even touch what was lost.


Does office depot have notary public?

Yes, many Office Depot locations offer notary services. It's recommended to call your local store to confirm availability and schedule an appointment with their notary public.


Why do we say attorneys' general andnot attorney generals'?

"Attorneys general" is the correct term because "attorney" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of general, just like "doctors' office" refers to an office for doctors. So, the possessive form properly applies to "attorneys."


What does SAO mean in court?

SAO stands for State's Attorney's Office. It is the office responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state or government.

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What do you call the place where doctors receive their patients?

Reception Office


Why exactly do doctors have offices?

There are two good reasons as to why doctors have offices. First, it is convenient having a single place for all of the doctor's patients to get in touch with their doctor. Secondly, before doctors had offices, they made home visits. Having an office provides a cleaner work space that can be sterilized to remain clean from bacteria.


What should you do if you have a red rash inside your throat a slight fever and a runny nose?

Call your doctors office and schedule an appointment.


Can you be denied medical treatment in a doctors office due too lunch hour?

Sure! You could be denied simply for not having an appointment. A Dr is not required to see a patient. Now an emergency room or urgent care center is a different story.


What do you do first when you want to see your doctor?

Most doctors see people by appointment, so the first thing to do is to phone the office and make an appointment to see the doctor. In the event that your particular doctor does not require appointments, then just go to the office during regular office hours (make sure you know the schedule!) and show up.


How can you prove you were not at a doctor's appointment when the doctor claims you were?

I am assuming this is in the context of a lawsuit. If you were NOT at the office then you MUST have been somewhere else. Prove that you were THERE at the time of the appointment by getting witnesses to testify to your presence there at that time. Next, subpoena all nurses, doctors, receptionists and other patients who were present in the office on that day. (You will be allowed to subpoena the office records showing this information but not any patient medical information. If you truly were not there, they will say so. Demand your medical file to see what the doctor wrote in it during your "visit". If there are no entries for that date then how can he say you were there.


Can doctors give pills to patients in office with no written rx?

no it's illegal no it's illegal no it's illegal no it's illegal no it's illegal


When are the office hours by appointment available?

Office hours by appointment are available on weekdays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.


Pictures of ringworm?

A good place to find some medical pictures of ringworm are at a dermatologist office. These doctors keep pictures on hand to identify this fungus on patients.


When do you use apostrophe after doctors?

When you are denoting ownership, as in "The doctor's thermometer was in his pocket," you use an apostrophe. The apostrophe would come after 'doctors' if you were referring to more than one doctor in denoting ownership, for example, "The doctors' patients were getting impatient."


What do you do if you have had strep throat for more than 8 weeks and a verigo feeling?

You really should go and make an appointment with your doctor seriously! I never heard of someone having strep more than two weeks, I work in a doctors office and our patients come in all the time with strep but it does not take eight weeks to go away, it could also be something else going on with you. I am sure that you will need antibiotics, but if it is that severe, your doctor may even hospitalize you!


What is the correct punctuation for The recording announced Dr Malone is not in her office Dr Callahan will see her patients today?

The correct punctuation is: "The recording announced Dr. Malone is not in her office. Dr. Callahan will see her patients today." The names of the doctors should be followed by a period (.) and each sentence should end with a period.