A caller named David Lain contacted Dr. Peterson's office to schedule an appointment due to feeling unwell with a slight fever and aches. The appointment was successfully set for 10 o'clock the following morning. The office staff advised him to drink warm fluids and get a good night's sleep.
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A caller named David Lain contacted Dr. Peterson's office to schedule an appointment due to feeling unwell with a slight fever and aches. The appointment was successfully set for 10 o'clock the following morning. The office staff advised him to drink warm fluids and get a good night's sleep.
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Making a Doctor's Appointment
Caller 1: Dr. Peterson's office. How
may I help you? Caller 2: I'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor. Caller 1: Certainly, are you ill at the moment? Caller 2: Yes, I'm not feeling very well. Caller 1: Do you have a fever or any other symptoms? Caller 2: Yes, I have a slight fever and aches and pains. Caller 1: OK, Dr. Peterson can see you tomorrow. Can you come in the morning? Caller 2: Yes, tomorrow morning is fine. Caller 1: How about 10 o'clock? Caller 2: Yes, 10 o'clock is fine. Caller 1: May have your name? Caller 2: Yes, it's David Lain. Caller 1: Have you seen Dr. Peterson before? Caller 2: Yes, I had a physical exam last year. Caller 1: Yes, here you are. OK, I've scheduled for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Caller 2: Thank you. Caller 1: Drink plenty of warm fluids and get a good night's sleep. Caller 2: Thank you. I'll do my best. Goodbye. Caller 1: Goodbye.