How many times has this happened to you?
You're out of the office and you need to contact a patient regarding a critical lab result. You want to call them, but you want to protect your private cell phone number. You try *67. They screen your call.
Now, you've got another late night in the office doing follow-up calls.
There's a better way: download the Doximity app to call patients without *67.
- Call patients from your cell phone in the Doximity app.
- Choose the number you'd like them to see on the Caller ID (like your office number).
- They see your office line when you call. They pick up. Crisis averted.
Download the Doximity app today.
Don't just take our word for it. See how it has transformed these Doximity members' clinical workflow:
Doximity has been life changing. Being able to call patients on the go is helpful. They are more likely to pick up when the number shows up as my office on caller ID. Phenomenal idea.
—Gastroenterologist, WisconsinDoximity has really allowed me to be more flexible in my patient care responsibilities. For example, one day, I was in clinic and had to follow-up on patient labs, but did not want to wait in clinic until 8 pm since she had her labs drawn late, around 4:30 pm. Instead, I went home, had dinner, checked for the patient's labs, and they had resulted after dinner, so I used the doc dialer to call my patient to review results with her. She was so relieved that she didn't have to wait until the next day and I was also relieved that we were able to make changes to her medications sooner. The doc dialer is such a great tool for me because I don't have to block my personal number when calling patients and pretend I'm calling from clinic (especially since patients are less likely to pick up the call when the number is blocked or unknown).
—Pharmacist, CaliforniaYou want to call a patient or their family member from your cell phone but have the return number identify your clinic telephone number or a UC San Diego Health Operator? You can do this easily with the Doximity app (available in the App Store or Google Play). Make sure you have the most recent version of Epic Haiku app; it supports one touch dialing to call patients using the Doximity.
—Anonymous Doximity User