Can each location have different hours, providers, and intake rules?
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Yes, and this is standard for how multi-location chiropractic groups configure Voksha, since clinics within the same group often genuinely differ in hours, provider mix, and patient population. Each location's hours of operation, provider schedules, and appointment types are configured independently, so a clinic with early-morning hours to serve commuters before work has different available booking windows than a sister location with a later opening time and evening hours for after-work patients. Provider-specific rules also carry over per location: if one clinic has a provider who specializes in prenatal or pediatric adjustments and another doesn't, Voksha only offers those appointment types where the relevant provider actually practices, rather than presenting options that don't exist at a given location. Intake rules can differ too, particularly around PI case handling, since one location's PI caseload and attorney relationships might be substantial while another location in a different market handles PI rarely, so the depth of PI-specific intake questions and urgency flagging can be tuned per clinic rather than applying a one-size-fits-all script across the whole group. Insurance acceptance can also vary by location if the group's clinics are in-network with different carriers in different markets. All of this is set up during onboarding for each location and can be adjusted independently going forward, meaning a change to one clinic's hours or provider roster doesn't require reconfiguring the rest of the group, which keeps ongoing management manageable even as a group scales past a handful of locations.
Yes, and this is standard for how multi-location chiropractic groups configure Voksha, since clinics within the same group often genuinely differ in hours, provider mix, and patient population. Each location's hours of operation, provider schedules, and appointment types are configured independently, so a clinic with early-morning hours to serve commuters before work has different available booking windows than a sister location with a later opening time and evening hours for after-work patients. Provider-specific rules also carry over per location: if one clinic has a provider who specializes in prenatal or pediatric adjustments and another doesn't, Voksha only offers those appointment types where the relevant provider actually practices, rather than presenting options that don't exist at a given location. Intake rules can differ too, particularly around PI case handling, since one location's PI caseload and attorney relationships might be substantial while another location in a different market handles PI rarely, so the depth of PI-specific intake questions and urgency flagging can be tuned per clinic rather than applying a one-size-fits-all script across the whole group. Insurance acceptance can also vary by location if the group's clinics are in-network with different carriers in different markets. All of this is set up during onboarding for each location and can be adjusted independently going forward, meaning a change to one clinic's hours or provider roster doesn't require reconfiguring the rest of the group, which keeps ongoing management manageable even as a group scales past a handful of locations.
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