Key takeaways
- โขA missed call after hours rarely gets a second attempt. A missed call during the day usually does.
- โขElective, appearance-driven inquiries have a short decision window that doesn't pause for office hours.
- โขVelaire covers the hours a practice is closed, on the existing phone number, live in under 48 hours.
Why a call at 8pm isn't the same as a call at 2pm#
A call that comes in during business hours has a fallback: it rings again, or the patient tries the front desk tomorrow morning. A call that lands after close usually doesn't get a second attempt, because the person calling has other options and no reason to wait.
A daytime miss is a delay. An after-hours miss is often just gone. The front desk that picks up the phone at 9 am the next day is calling into a decision the patient already made without them, one way or another.
A daytime miss is a delay. An after-hours miss is often just gone.

The decision window for elective care closes fast#
Someone considering a consultation for an elective, appearance-driven treatment is rarely calling because they have to. They're calling because they decided, in that moment, that they want to look into it. That window is short, often minutes rather than days, and it does not pause just because the office is closed for the night.
If the call isn't answered, the decision doesn't wait around. It moves to whichever practice picks up next, and there's no way to know how many of those calls happen every week until someone actually looks at the numbers.
Coverage, not more staff, is the actual fix#
Staffing a phone line at 9 pm isn't a reasonable ask for most practices, and it shouldn't be one. The real gap isn't that after-hours coverage is hard to hire for. It's that calls keep arriving whether or not anyone is there to take them, every evening, every weekend, every holiday.
Velaire is built to close exactly that gap: not a replacement for the front desk, but coverage for the roughly 128 hours a week most practices spend closed. Recovery, the entry plan, covers after-hours calls for $599 a month. Growth adds overflow coverage during business hours too, and both plans get a practice live in under 48 hours with no new phone number or hardware required.
Patients are already comfortable with automation handling this specific job. A 2024 Talkdesk consumer healthcare survey found 42% of respondents were comfortable with AI managing routine appointment scheduling on its own [1]. Coverage after hours works with that expectation, not against it.
The table below shows the difference in what happens to a call depending on when it lands.
| Call scenario | During business hours | After hours, no coverage | After hours, with Velaire |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front desk staffed | Yes | No | No, Velaire is |
| Call gets answered | Usually | Rarely | Every time |
| Typical outcome if missed | Callback within hours | Patient calls elsewhere | Booking request captured |
See how this plays out on the buyer's-guide side of the decision, or work out what a missed call actually costs your practice before deciding whether coverage is worth it.


