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house call

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house call
n.
A professional visit made to a home, especially by a physician.


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When you did go to a house call with a little bag, you were not well-equipped.
This may be advice regarding home care only, arranging a prescription, referral to an accessible clinic or Emergency Department, or even organising a house call.
Sheehan said a house call starts at around $129, with services provided a la carte, rather than by the hour.
 
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