Is there a way to link family members’ profiles to my account?
Yes, you can link and manage family members’ profiles within your DrHouse account. The platform allows you to add multiple family members so each person can receive care under their own profile.
Quick Answer:
- You can add family members to your account
- Each person gets their own profile and medical record
- You manage all profiles from one account
- A separate visit is required for each person
- Parents/guardians must manage accounts for minors
How Family Profiles Work
DrHouse includes a Family Members feature that lets you create and manage profiles for others under your account.
When adding a family member:
- You provide basic personal information
- A separate patient profile is created
- Each profile has its own medical history and records
This ensures that every consultation is accurate and tied to the correct individual.
How to Add a Family Member
- Open the DrHouse app
- Go to the Family Members section
- Select Add Family Member
- Enter their basic information
- Save the profile
Once added, you can select that person when booking a visit.
Managing Family Member Care
- You can switch between profiles within the app
- Book appointments for any family member
- View their visit notes, prescriptions, and history separately
Each visit is conducted for one patient at a time, even if multiple profiles are linked.
What to Know
- There is no limit to how many family members you can add
- Minors must have a parent or legal guardian present during visits
- Each visit requires a separate appointment and evaluation
- Treatment and prescriptions are always based on the individual patient
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