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We were told we could wait at the walk in starting at 6am and hope we are in the first 20 he sees everyday, but for a person already in pain, that’s a lot.
1. Should we just pay someone to wait for us and they can let us know if and when we have an appointment?
2. Does anyone here have some social capital they are willing to spend on an internet stranger to get us on his schedule through a proper appointment, sooner, like late December?
Thank you!
You (not the patient) has to come early in the morning to get into the walk-in booking queue, the earlier the better stand in line to get the token like you would at a tatkal counter. Get a token and then go to the op and see the token movement. The department staff will be able to give you an estimate of when the doctor will see the patient and the patient will need to come only then. If it’s too late then discard the token and show up even earlier to get a better position in line the next day. No experience at kims but have done this at prs and cosmo
Just saw this part
. Should we just pay someone to wait for us and they can let us know if and when we have an appointment?
Yes, if you have someone you use to do errands, pay them. Worst case daily rate for a bystander is 1500