How do I update or change my personal information?
You can update or change your personal information in the DrHouse app through your account settings. This allows you to keep your profile accurate for medical records, prescriptions, and billing.
Quick Answer:
- Open the DrHouse app
- Go to Account / Settings
- Edit your personal details (name, contact info, address)
- Save your changes
- Updates apply immediately to your account
How to Update Your Personal Information
- Open the DrHouse mobile app and log in
- Navigate to the Account section
- Select Profile or Settings
- Edit the information you want to update
- Save your changes
You can modify details such as your name, phone number, and address at any time.
What Information You Can Change
Personal Details
- Name
- Phone number
- Address
- Other profile information
Related Account Information
You can also update:
- Insurance details
- Payment methods
- Pharmacy preferences
Keeping all information current helps ensure smooth scheduling, accurate billing, and proper delivery of prescriptions.
What to Expect
Updates take effect immediately and will be used for future visits, prescriptions, and communication. You can make changes at any time before booking or attending an appointment.
What to Know
- Accurate information is important for medical evaluation and billing
- Incorrect details may delay prescriptions or insurance processing
- You may be asked to confirm or update your information before a visit
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