Can I choose a specific date and time for my visit?
Yes, you can choose a specific date and time for your visit, depending on availability.
DrHouse allows you to either book the next available appointment or schedule a visit at a time that works best for you through the app.
Quick Answer:
- You can schedule a visit for a specific date and time
- You can also choose the next available appointment
- Appointment options depend on physician availability
- Booking is done directly in the mobile app
How Scheduling Works
When booking a visit through DrHouse, you’ll go through a simple scheduling process in the app. After entering your visit details, you can:
- Browse available physicians
- View their open time slots
- Select a date and time that fits your schedule
This flexibility allows you to plan ahead or get care on demand, depending on your needs.
DrHouse operates 24/7, so there are typically multiple time slots available throughout the day and night.
What to Expect
Once you select your preferred time:
- Your appointment is reserved in the app
- You’ll join the visit at the scheduled time via secure video
- The physician will evaluate your symptoms and provide care
Average wait times for on-demand visits are typically short (around a few minutes during the day), but scheduled visits ensure you’re seen at your chosen time.
Limitations to Keep in Mind
- Appointment availability depends on physician schedules and patient demand
- Some time slots may fill quickly, especially during peak hours
- Not all physicians are available at all times or for all services
- If you miss your appointment, you may need to book a new visit
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