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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. It was a dietician. [/quote] 15 minutes late? Was your appointment cut too or did you get the full 50 minutes?[/quote] It was 20 minutes late before she came to get me. The appointment ran an hour. She touts her ability to meet with clients according to their needs and not subjective to insurance's 50 minute standard. The receptionist told me at the time of the appointment that my initial consultation should run 75 minutes. Not a huge deal in the scheme of things. If I hadn't needed to find childcare arrangements and was able to reschedule then I probably wouldn't have cared as much. -OP [/quote]
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