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Making a Doctor's Appointment

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A: I need to make an
appointment to see
the doctor.

B: What seems to be
the problem?

A: I have a rash that


I need a doctor to
look at.

B: Do you have a
fever with that rash?

A: No, it just itches


a lot.

B: I have openings
on Tuesday or
Wednesday. Which
would be best for
you?

A: I need an
appointment on
Tuesday.

B: Fine, I am putting
you down for 9:00
on that day. Would
you like to see Dr.
Smith or Dr. Jones?

A: I would like to
see Dr. Jones.

B: I can schedule
you with him with
no problem. We look
forward to seeing
you.

2
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A: Good morning, I
would like to make a
doctor's
appointment.

B: Can you describe


your health concern?

A: I have been
having skin
problems that aren't
going away.

B: Are you in any


pain?

A: No. Except for


the rash, I feel fine.

B: Would Tuesday
or Wednesday be
best for you?

A: I would like to
come in on Tuesday.

B: I will write you in


for that day at 4:00.
You can see either
Dr. Smith or Dr.
Jones.

A: I would like to
see Dr. Smith.

B: I will write you in


on that doctor's
schedule. See you
then.

3
Repeat
A: I need to come in
and see the doctor.

B: Are you
scheduling a
check-up, or are you
ill?

A: I have really
itchy skin and think I
may have to have it
looked at.

B: Have you been


feeling any joint
aches with that rash?

A: No, but I have a


low fever.

B: I have times
available for
Tuesday or
Wednesday. Which
one would work best
for you?

A: I want to come in
on Wednesday.

B: I can fit you in on


that day at 10:00. Dr.
Smith or Dr. Jones is
available.

A: I would prefer
Dr. Smith.

B: You can see the


doctor of your
choice then, and we
will see you at your
scheduled
appointment time.

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