Can I access notes or recommendations from my visit later?

Yes, you can access notes and recommendations from your visit at any time after your consultation. DrHouse stores your visit summary securely in the app, so you can review your doctor’s guidance whenever you need it.

Quick Answer:

  • Visit notes are available after your appointment
  • You can access them anytime in the app
  • Notes include recommendations and next steps
  • Prescription details are also saved
  • Records remain available for future reference

How It Works

After your consultation, the physician documents key details from your visit. These are saved in the Visit Notes section of the DrHouse app.

Your notes may include:

  • Your reported symptoms and concerns
  • The doctor’s assessment or diagnosis
  • Treatment recommendations
  • Instructions for medications or follow-up care

This makes it easy to revisit your care plan without needing to remember everything from the appointment.

What Else You Can Access

In addition to visit notes, you can also view:

  • Prescription history
  • Lab test referrals and results (if applicable)
  • Previous visit records

All of your medical information is organized in one place for convenience and continuity of care.

Limitations and Important Notes

  • The level of detail may vary depending on the visit
  • Some guidance may be provided verbally during the consultation
  • Lab results may appear separately after testing is completed
  • You may need a follow-up visit for additional clarification or updates

All records are securely stored and protected in compliance with healthcare privacy standards.

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