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What to expect and chances of getting in?

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@usdiplomat

Thanks, Colleen. I find it unconscionable that they are so cavalier about the process promising that you will hear back from them in 2-3 business days and then not living up to that promise. As a full-time caregiver for my wife who had liver transplant surgery, followed a year later by liver resection surgery due to problems in the biliary tree, all at Mayo, I have to keep canceling or rescheduling my health appointments because I'm usually at Mayo with her as it's a never-ending going back and forth with the schedule changing often. I've changed my primary 3 times in the 10 years we've been in Jacksonville as I've been unable to receive the quality of care I had been used to, and I have seen the quality of care she has received at Mayo. I'm starting to feel like chopped liver.

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@usdiplomat One thing to remember is this: while we may hear the response time, there are also other factors in play. Perhaps the person who needs to coordinate things is gone for a couple days. Perhaps they are researching where/ when to fit you in, and are waiting for answers from other departments.

When I was in a manufacturing company and would be asked the timelines for a product, after confirming with the production manager, I always added a couple of days. The timelines from that production manager was "best case scenario". This way, if there was a glitch, the added days I gave to the customer would save us. Perhaps if you can think of not getting a response like you want, in terms of they are trying for you, it will be easier to take.
Ginger

@usdiplomat, please note that I removed the PDF that you attached with your post. Mayo Clinic Connect is a public site, so I didn't want your personal identifying information posted.

I'm sorry that you did not hear back in the time period promised. Here's how it usually works.

Completing the online form is the first step in the appointment process. Next, a scheduler should call you at the time you requested on the form (within 3 business days). During that call the scheduler learns more about your primary concern and why you wish an appointment. They can also help decide which department you should first visit.

Have you spoken with a scheduler? Or are you further along in the process where the physician team is reviewing your medical records, history, etc.? This part can take longer than 3 business days.