Will I receive a summary after my consultation?

Yes, you can access a summary of your consultation after your visit. DrHouse provides visit notes within the app, where you can review details from your appointment, including the doctor’s assessment and recommended next steps.

Quick Answer:

  • Visit summaries are available after your consultation
  • You can view them in the app under Visit Notes
  • Notes may include diagnosis and treatment recommendations
  • Prescription details are also accessible in the app
  • Records are stored securely for future reference

How It Works

After your virtual visit, the physician documents key details from the consultation. This information is made available to you within the DrHouse app in the Visit Notes section.

Your summary may include:

  • A description of your symptoms and concerns
  • The physician’s evaluation or diagnosis
  • Recommended treatments or medications
  • Any follow-up instructions

This allows you to revisit your care plan anytime.

What Else You Can Access

In addition to visit notes, the app also provides access to:

  • Prescription history
  • Lab test referrals and results (if applicable)
  • Past visit records

All information is organized under your account for easy reference.

Limitations and Important Notes

  • The level of detail in the summary may vary by visit
  • Some instructions may be discussed verbally during the consultation
  • Lab results may be available separately after testing is completed
  • Follow-up visits may be needed to review ongoing care

All records are securely stored and protected in compliance with healthcare privacy standards.

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