My provider doesn't have any available appointment slots. What should I do?

My provider doesn't have any available appointment slots. What should I do?


We apologize for the inconvenience. Your provider's schedule is currently fully booked. However, we'll keep an eye out for any unexpected openings in the next few days or weeks.

For non-urgent concerns, you can still communicate with your provider by sending consultation messages through your membership portal.

Additionally, you might ask your provider during your conversation if a quick follow-up call would be possible. Thank you!
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