04-21-2019, 10:27 PM
Emerson was currently at the front desk. The morning had been unnaturally quiet, giving her plenty of time to organize and prepare for the day. When she arrived at the clinic at 6:00 sharp this morning she'd immediately checked her computer for any appointments. There were none. Which basically gave her the morning off.
When she'd first opened the clinic, she hardly had anyone coming in. It was a small place, resembling an urgent care and she hardly ever had to wake up early or go home late to keep tabs on her appointments. But things changed. With the increase in carriers, she'd had patients flocking in from every place, with every background.
She could never get through a day without at least a dozen appointments and one unscheduled and rather urgent delivery.
When she'd first opened the clinic, she hardly had anyone coming in. It was a small place, resembling an urgent care and she hardly ever had to wake up early or go home late to keep tabs on her appointments. But things changed. With the increase in carriers, she'd had patients flocking in from every place, with every background.
She could never get through a day without at least a dozen appointments and one unscheduled and rather urgent delivery.