Is it correct to say: Always make/book an appointment for my private practice?
I would like to express, that before you arrive at my private practive offici, please make an appointment for(?) it. (for example at my email, or on my website)
budahazya Is it correct to say: Always make/book an appointment for my private practice? Yes, but you might add 'please'.
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budahazyaIs it correct to say: Always make/book an appointment for my private practice?
Yes, but you might add 'please'.
Correction: 'private practice office'.
“Please make an appointment before you visit my office. You may book an appointment by email or on my website.”
In a longer sentence, you could say:
“Please book an appointment by email or on my website before visiting my private practice office.”