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house call

American  

noun

  1. a professional visit, as by a doctor or sales representative, to the home of a patient or customer.


Etymology

Origin of house call

First recorded in 1955–60

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The beautician disclosed the house call to the club’s human resources team, one of the former employees said.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 31, 2025

Dr. Gene Dorio, a house call geriatric specialist in Santa Clarita, told me he tells tech-resistant patients they’re perfectly capable of learning the basics.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 3, 2022

After his appointment, Barreto grabs breakfast and then heads to his first house call of the day.

From Scientific American Jun. 10, 2022

ENNIS, Mont. — It’s not an emergency, it’s a house call.

From Washington Times Apr. 16, 2022

I wonder if what I’m feeling isn’t entirely a hangover if a doctor is making a house call.

From "Every Day" by David Levithan

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