Final answer:
The questions pertain to appointment scheduling and potential member benefits. Actual appointment scheduling policies vary, but it's generally possible to book as a non-member. Whether special discounts are available for members' first appointments will depend on the organization's specific policies.
Step-by-step explanation:
The main answer to your questions revolves around scheduling an appointment and understanding membership benefits. To answer your initial question, it was not specified who recommended you come back in a certain number of weeks, as the placeholder [staff member's name] needs to be replaced with an actual name. However, regarding your subsequent questions:
- If you'd like to schedule your first appointment as a non-member, this is typically allowed by most organizations, though policies can vary.
- The amount of time you should wait before scheduling your first appointment depends on the recommendation given by the staff member. If they suggested a specific time frame, you should follow that advice.
- About any special discounts for the first appointment as a member, this would depend on the organization's policy. Many do offer introductory discounts to encourage membership sign-ups.
For a more precise answer, you should contact the office directly to clarify these details.