How to Set Up One-Off Appointment Availability in MedMe
Strategic guidance can help determine whether to set up a recurring schedule, ideal for regular appointment types, or a non-recurring schedule for unique or one-off events, allowing for enhanced flexibility and precision.
This article explains how to set up one-off appointment availability in MedMe for non-recurring events. It covers how to switch from a recurring schedule to a one-off event-type calendar for special situations.
Event Type Appointments provide flexibility for individual provider schedules, especially when unique availability aligns with specific appointment needs.
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For clinics with multiple providers or general scheduling needs, relying on Calendar Availability without using Danger Zone settings is often simpler and more effective.
What Are One-Off Event Type Appointments?
By default, the calendar in MedMe uses a recurring weekly schedule.
However, for special cases like non-recurring events, the system allows switching to a one-off event-type appointment. This is useful for:
Flu Clinics
External Corporate Clinics
Special Events
Physician-Led Clinics
Please Note: This setup is different from the External Flu Clinic feature.
How to Switch to an Event-Type Appointment
Click the ellipses (three dots) beside your account name.
Select Settings.
Select the desired Appointment Type.
Navigate to the Calendar Availability tab.
Scroll to the Danger Zone section at the bottom of the page.
Toggle between Recurring and One-Off Event Type.
In the confirmation pop-up, type CONFIRM and enter your First and Last Name to confirm the change.
Click Add in the top right to set availability for the event.
Repeat Add for more availability slots.
To remove a slot, click the red X beside the availability.
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Have Questions?
Email care@medmehealth.com or message us via live chat for assistance or feedback.
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