How do I access and manage my user profile in the DrHouse app?
You can access and manage your user profile directly within the DrHouse mobile app through the account settings. This is where you update personal details, insurance information, payment methods, and other preferences related to your care.
Quick Answer:
- Open the DrHouse app and go to Account / Settings
- View and update personal information
- Add or edit insurance details
- Manage payment methods
- Set or change your preferred pharmacy
- Update profile details as needed
How to Access Your Profile
After logging into the app:
- Navigate to the Account or Profile section
- Open Settings to view your personal information
This section acts as your central dashboard for managing all account-related details.
What You Can Manage
Personal Information
You can update your:
- Name and contact details
- Address and basic profile information
Keeping this information current ensures accurate medical records and communication.
Insurance Information
You can add or update your insurance details at any time. This helps ensure:
- Correct billing
- Accurate claim processing
Payment Methods
The app allows you to:
- Add or remove payment methods
- Use options like credit/debit cards, Apple Pay, or Google Pay
Pharmacy Preferences
You can select or update your preferred pharmacy so prescriptions are sent to the correct location after your visit.
What to Expect
Changes to your profile take effect immediately and are used for future visits, billing, and prescriptions. You can update your information anytime before booking or attending a consultation.
What to Know
- Accurate profile information is important for proper treatment and billing
- Insurance and payment details may affect your visit cost
- You will be asked to confirm or update details before scheduling a visit
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