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The phrase "consultation appointment" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a scheduled meeting with a professional or expert for the purpose of seeking advice or guidance. Example: I have a consultation appointment with my doctor tomorrow to discuss my treatment options for my back pain.
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New patients awaiting a first consultation appointment will be told their care will transfer elsewhere.
Patients: pretreatment (only one consultation appointment), primary concern was facial appearance, no previous facial surgical treatment, no history of facial trauma and no severe psychological issues.
I scheduled a consultation appointment with a gynecologist who could perform the procedure.
But during a neurologist consultation appointment with Dr. Alba Batista, it was confirmed.
We were better educated about the procedure at our follow-up consultation appointment with our doctor at the infertility clinic.
We have decided to send the screening questionnaire six weeks before the individual diabetes consultation appointment.
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For research consultation appointments email Willow Dressel [email protected] or schedule an appointment online.
And for the receiver, it can be difficult or even unrealistic for a busy professional to coordinate bespoke consultation appointments for everyone who asks.
Training, cell sorting (FACS), and/or consultation appointments can be made by contacting the Facility Director or via the iLab link.
Activities such as consultation appointments with debt and addiction counsellors would be accepted by his case manager as steps towards the interim target.
A leader should encourage the administrative staff not to overbook consultation appointments with parents to have enough time for internal communication.
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