Not sure what the policy is at your Dr's office is, but when my mom was sick, I was having to make her appointments. She was going to a clinic near her house, simply because they were close and she was comfortable driving there.
I quickly found out the ability to get an appointment was all in the wording.
If I called and asked to "make a Dr. appointment", I would get the "it will be 6 to 8 weeks" answer.
If I asked for an office appointment, it was always "when can you get here?"
A Dr. appointment meant you actually want to see a specific "Dr.". An office appointment meant you would see any available "nurse practitioner".
But for whatever reason, the morons that answer the phone refused to share that little bit of information! I think something must have been going on there, possibly some type of fraud. Everyone was extremely tight lipped, could not get the simplest question answered. Mom said she hadn't actually seen the Dr. in years, suspected he wasn't even there, only a name on the wall!
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