Appointment Calendar
A scheduling surface that starts the work instead of sitting beside it. Every service that produces a follow-up puts it on the calendar automatically.
What it does
In the pharmacist’s words.
Week grid with service chips and duration presets, so the day is planned in the units the pharmacy actually works in.
Follow-up tasks generated by a minor ailment assessment appear as chips on the day they are due. Nobody re-enters them, so nobody forgets them.
Start the encounter from the appointment. One tap from a booking into the MedsCheck, with the patient context already loaded.
The edge
A booking tool that does not know what the booking is for cannot generate the follow-up. This one runs inside the clinical workflow.
See Appointment Calendar on a real clinical day.
Appointment Calendar does not ship alone — it runs on the same patient record as the other six modules, which is what lets AgileRx catch the things a single-service tool never sees. Book thirty minutes and we will walk the whole day, not the demo.