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# Search by Appointment ID

**Audience:** Super Admin, Admin, Supervisor, Clinician \[VERIFY: confirm whether all appointment users can search by ID]\
**Page type:** Task guide\
**Status:** Draft\
**Owner:** Compassly Documentation Team\
**Last verified:** 2026-04-06

## Purpose

Use the search field to find a specific appointment by its unique appointment ID.

## Before you start

* You must be signed in to Compassly.
* You must be on **Appointments** > **Client appointments**.
* You must already have the appointment ID.

## Important

* Appointment IDs are unique, so a valid ID returns one matching appointment.
* Searching by appointment ID uses the existing search field.
* The search field still supports the other search terms already used on the page.

## Role differences

* Role access is assumed to match access to **Client appointments**. \[VERIFY: confirm if needed.]

## Steps

1. Open **Appointments** > **Client appointments**.
2. Click into the search field.
3. Paste or type the appointment ID.
4. Review the filtered result.

## What happens next

* Open the appointment from the filtered result.
* Select the appointment if you need to export or email its report.

## Related guides

* [Copy Appointment ID](/compassly-docs/core-modules/appointments/client-appointments/copy-appointment-id.md)
* [View Client Appointments](/compassly-docs/core-modules/appointments/client-appointments/view-client-appointments.md)


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