What information do I need to provide during registration?
To register for DrHouse, you need to provide basic personal, medical, and (if applicable) insurance information so you can book a visit and receive care.
Quick Answer:
- Basic personal details (name, contact information)
- Reason for your visit
- Medical history, medications, and allergies
- Insurance information (if using insurance)
- Payment method (if applicable)
- Preferred pharmacy (optional)
What Information You Provide During Registration
1. Basic Personal Information
When creating your account, you’ll enter standard details such as your name and contact information. This is required to set up your profile and enable scheduling.
2. Visit Details
Before booking your first appointment, you’ll provide:
- Your reason for the visit
- The type of care you’re seeking
This helps match you with an appropriate physician.
3. Medical Information
You’ll be asked to complete relevant health details, which include:
- Current symptoms
- Medical history
- Medications you’re taking
- Allergies
This information allows the physician to evaluate your condition safely and accurately.
4. Insurance Information (If Applicable)
If you plan to use insurance, you’ll enter your insurance details during registration or booking. This allows eligibility and coverage to be verified before your visit.
5. Payment Information
If you’re not using insurance—or if there are out-of-pocket costs—you can add a payment method such as a credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
6. Pharmacy Preference (Optional)
You can select a preferred pharmacy so prescriptions can be sent there after your visit, or choose delivery where available.
What to Expect
Registration is completed through the mobile app and is designed to be quick and straightforward. You can start on the website and finish in the app, or complete the entire process directly in the app.
Once your account is set up, you’ll be able to schedule visits, choose physicians, and access care anytime.
What to Know
- You may need to update or add information later (e.g., insurance or medical history) before a visit
- Accurate information is important for proper diagnosis, treatment, and billing
- Some details, like prescriptions or treatment, depend on the physician’s evaluation during your visit
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