How do I schedule an appointment in advance?
To schedule an appointment in advance, you can book a specific date and time directly through the DrHouse mobile app during the visit setup process.
Quick Answer:
- Open the app and start a new visit
- Enter your visit reason and details
- Choose a physician
- Select a future date and time from available slots
- Confirm your appointment in the app
How to Schedule in Advance
DrHouse makes it easy to book ahead by letting you choose from available time slots during the booking process:
- Start a visit in the app
- Enter your symptoms or reason for the visit
- Add insurance or choose self-pay
- Browse available physicians based on your preferences
- Select a date and time that works for you (not just the next available)
- Confirm your appointment
Once booked, your visit is scheduled for that specific time, and you’ll join the consultation through the app.
What to Expect
- You can plan visits around your schedule instead of waiting on-demand
- Physicians are available 24/7, with flexible time slots throughout the day
- You can choose a doctor based on availability, specialty, or preferences
- Follow-up visits can also be scheduled in advance if needed
Limitations to Keep in Mind
- Available time slots depend on physician schedules and demand
- Some preferred times or doctors may not always be available
- You may need to reschedule by canceling and booking a new time if your plans change
- Each visit is scheduled for one patient only
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