Can I reschedule my appointment after booking?

Yes, you have two options if you need to change your appointment.

Quick Answer:

  • Cancel and book a new appointment (fastest option)
  • Or contact support to request help
  • New time slots depend on availability
  • Your original appointment is not automatically moved

Your Options Explained

1. Cancel and Book a New Appointment (Recommended)

The quickest and most reliable way is to:

  • Cancel your existing appointment in the app
  • Start a new visit
  • Choose a new date and time that works for you

This gives you full control over scheduling and lets you immediately see available time slots.

2. Contact Support

You can also reach out to DrHouse support through the app or email if you need assistance.

Support may be able to help guide you, but appointment changes still depend on:

  • Physician availability
  • Open time slots at your preferred time

What to Keep in Mind

  • Appointment times are not automatically transferred
  • Your original slot is released once canceled
  • Availability can change quickly, especially during busy hours
  • Scheduling a new appointment is usually the fastest solution

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