Can I book multiple appointments at once?
No, you cannot book multiple appointments at the same time in a single booking. Each visit must be scheduled separately.
Quick Answer:
- One appointment = one booking
- You cannot schedule multiple visits in a single request
- Each visit is tied to one patient
- You can book multiple appointments one-by-one if needed
How Appointment Booking Works
DrHouse schedules visits individually to ensure each consultation is properly documented and handled by a physician.
When you book a visit:
- It is created for one specific patient
- A dedicated medical record is generated for that visit
- The physician focuses on that single consultation
If you need more than one appointment (for yourself or others), you’ll need to repeat the booking process for each visit.
Booking for Multiple People
If you’re managing care for family members, you can still schedule multiple appointments—just not all at once.
- Add family members to your account
- Start a separate visit for each person
- Choose a time and physician for each individual appointment
Each patient must have their own visit because medical evaluations and records are handled separately.
Limitations to Keep in Mind
- You cannot bundle multiple appointments into one booking
- Each visit requires its own time slot and physician availability
- Overlapping appointments may not be practical if you need to attend both
- If you need back-to-back visits, you must schedule them individually
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