outcall

/ˈaʊtˌkɔl/
noun
  1. A visit made by a professional (such as a doctor, therapist, or technician) to a client's home or location, rather than at an office.
    • The IT support company offers outcalls to fix computers at home.
    • The plumber charged an extra fee for an outcall on Sunday.
    • She scheduled an outcall massage for her mother's birthday.
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