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Free Consultation30 minutes with Dr. Jones

Book a free Zoom.

Direct conversation with Dr. Robert Jones — not a coordinator, not a junior surgeon. Thirty minutes. Honest assessment. No pressure, no time-limited offers, no follow-up sequence designed to convert you.

30 minutes with Dr. Robert Jones
No coordinator gatekeeping
OPENINGWhat to expect

A real consultation. Not a sales call.

The Toronto.Hair Zoom consultation is direct: thirty minutes with Dr. Jones, on Zoom, from wherever you are. No coordinator screening you first. No upsell to a paid “VIP” tier. No countdown timers. No promises that close at midnight.

Most consultations cover: your specific case in detail, your goals, what the procedure day actually looks like, recovery expectations, the answers to whatever questions you have. By the end of the call, most patients have either booked a date or know they need to wait. Either is a fine outcome.

If you’ve already submitted a photo consultation, the Zoom builds on the written assessment — refining the plan, answering specific concerns, and confirming a surgery date if you’re ready. If you haven’t, the Zoom can stand on its own — bring photos and your questions.

CHAPTER ISchedule

Pick a time that works for you.

Booking

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In production, this section embeds the Calendly scheduler showing Dr. Jones’s available 30-minute Zoom slots. While that’s being wired up, call the clinic at (905) 236-1048 or send photos and we’ll book your Zoom directly from there.

Send Photos First
CHAPTER IIHow to Prepare

Bring yourself. Maybe a few photos.

1. Quiet space, decent light. Zoom from anywhere with a stable internet connection. Natural daylight on your face is helpful for Dr. Jones to see your hair clearly.

2. Recent photos of your scalp. If you haven’t already submitted them, take five quick photos beforehand — front, top-down, both profiles, back. They don’t need to be studio-quality, just clear and well-lit.

3. Old photos if relevant. Photos from your 20s (before any loss) help with hairline-design discussions — particularly useful if you’re considering a hairline restoration.

4. Your questions. Write them down beforehand. The point of the consultation is to give you the information you need; specific questions get specific answers.

Photo first, Zoom second

Most patients send photos first — that gives Dr. Jones context before the Zoom and makes the 30 minutes more useful. Both are free. Both are with him directly.

Send Your Photos Call (905) 236-1048