How to Move an Appointment

How to Move an Appointment

Patient appointments can be easily moved in the zHealth Calendar to help organize the practice’s daily schedule. You can easily move an appointment up and down by dragging the appointment to a new time slot or by opening the appointment and changing the date and/or time.


1. Access your zHealth Dashboard. The dashboard shows the Appointment Calendar. 

To move an appointment, click and drag the appointment to the desired time slot.



2. The Patient Appointment Changed message is displayed.





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