Does DrHouse offer any discounts or financial assistance?
DrHouse does not offer traditional discounts or financial assistance programs, but it provides transparent, affordable pricing and ways to reduce costs depending on your situation.
Quick Answer
- No traditional discounts or financial aid programs
- $0–$30 with insurance (typical)
- $129 flat self-pay price
- Some generic medications may be $0 with delivery (eligible users)
- HSA/FSA payments accepted
How DrHouse Keeps Costs Affordable
Instead of offering discounts, DrHouse focuses on simple, predictable pricing:
- A flat $129 self-pay fee with no hidden costs
- Insurance billing that often results in low copays
- No membership fees or subscriptions required
This structure helps patients know what to expect upfront.
Ways You May Pay Less
Insurance Coverage
If you use insurance, your visit may cost as little as $0–$30, depending on your plan.
Free Medications (When Eligible)
In supported areas, DrHouse offers:
- Free same-day delivery
- $0 cost for select generic medications, when available
However, this benefit is not available to:
- Medicare
- Medicare Advantage
- Medicaid
- Other government health program beneficiaries
Eligibility depends on:
- The medication prescribed
- Delivery availability in your area
HSA/FSA Payments
You can use HSA or FSA funds to pay for your visit, which may reduce your effective out-of-pocket cost using pre-tax dollars.
What to Know
- There are no income-based discounts or financial assistance programs
- Insurance coverage is not guaranteed and may vary
- Additional services (labs, medications) may have separate costs
- If your clinician prescribes an eligible medication, you can choose delivery from a licensed partner pharmacy. You may also skip delivery and send your prescription to any pharmacy for pickup. Your care is not affected by this choice. Not available to Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, or other federal or state health care program beneficiaries, where applicable.
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