Appointement via mail

You're referring to a "mail appointment" or a "mail-based appointment"!

A mail appointment is a type of appointment where a patient or client schedules a meeting or consultation with a healthcare provider, therapist, or other professional via mail or email. This can be done by sending a letter, email, or online form to the provider's office, requesting an appointment at a specific date and time.

Here's an example of how it might work:

  1. The patient or client sends a letter or email to the provider's office, requesting an appointment.
  2. The provider's office receives the request and reviews the patient's or client's medical history, if applicable.
  3. The provider's office schedules the appointment and sends a confirmation letter or email to the patient or client.
  4. The patient or client receives the confirmation and arrives at the scheduled appointment time.

Mail appointments can be useful for patients or clients who:

However, it's essential to note that mail appointments may not be suitable for all situations, especially those that require immediate attention or urgent care. In such cases, patients or clients may need to visit the provider's office in person or seek alternative care options.

Overall, mail appointments can be a convenient and accessible way to schedule appointments, especially for those who face barriers to in-person care.