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At Phone Medics Plus, we pride ourselves on being as accessible to our customers as possible. We work hard to make your repair experience as smooth as possible, and to make sure you have a variety of ways to get in touch with us and bring us your device when it’s convenient for you. Our customers can simply walk in, or you can contact us via phone, Facebook Messenger, or the contact form on our website to ask questions, request quotes and schedule appointments.
As of this week, we’ve added a new way for you to schedule your repair: online appointment booking. When you visit our website, you’ll see that we’ve added a new “Book an Appointment” option to the links along the top of the page. When you click that link, you’ll be taken to our appointment booking page. Simply click on the time that works best for you. You'll be asked for your name, email address, and phone number, then after you click Next, you'll be asked for a brief description of the issue you're having with your device. Clicking Next again takes you to our confirmation page. You'll receive confirmation of your appointment via text and email.

Our standard appointment length is 45 minutes, and you can book appointments from 9:30 AM, when we open, until 5 PM, an hour before we close. We even accept same-day bookings, though they have to be booked at least two hours in advance.

At Phone Medics Plus, we know that bringing your device in for repair isn’t always the easiest thing for you to manage. That’s why try to make the process as smooth and easy as possible. With our new appointment booking feature we’ve added a new way to simplify the process of getting your device repaired. Check out the new site today!

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