Is there a limit to the number of consultations I can have?

No, there is no set limit to the number of visits you can have on DrHouse. You can schedule as many appointments as needed based on your health concerns, follow-up care, or ongoing treatment plans.

Quick Answer:

  • There is no limit on the number of visits
  • You can book visits whenever you need care
  • Follow-up appointments are available as needed
  • Ongoing care may involve multiple visits over time
  • Each visit is based on medical need and physician evaluation

How It Works

DrHouse is designed to provide flexible, on-demand access to medical care. You can schedule a visit anytime you have a new concern, need a follow-up, or want to continue treatment.

There are no restrictions on how often you can use the service. Whether it’s a one-time issue or ongoing care, you can continue booking visits through the app.

When Multiple Visits Are Common

You may need multiple visits in situations such as:

  • Managing chronic conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes
  • Monitoring symptoms that change over time
  • Reviewing lab results or adjusting treatment plans
  • Addressing new or unrelated health concerns

Physicians may recommend follow-ups to ensure your condition is properly managed.

Limitations and Important Notes

  • Each visit is a separate medical consultation
  • Treatment, prescriptions, and follow-ups depend on physician evaluation
  • Some conditions may require lab testing or in-person care
  • Insurance coverage or out-of-pocket costs may vary per visit

DrHouse provides ongoing access to care, but all medical decisions are based on clinical judgment and individual needs.

Content on the DrHouse website is written by our medical content team and reviewed by qualified MDs, PhDs, NPs, and PharmDs. We follow strict content creation guidelines to ensure accurate medical information. However, this content is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For more information read our medical disclaimer.

Always consult with your physician or other qualified health providers about medical concerns. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it based on what you read on this website.

If you are experiencing high fever (>103F/39.4C), shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest pain, heart palpitations, abnormal bruising, abnormal bleeding, extreme fatigue, dizziness, new weakness or paralysis, difficulty with speech, confusion, extreme pain in any body part, or inability to remain hydrated or keep down fluids or feel you may have any other life-threatening condition, please go to the emergency department or call 911 immediately.

Contact Us