Can I download or print my doctor’s note?

Yes, you can download and print your doctor’s note from DrHouse.

Quick Answer:

  • Delivered to your email after approval
  • Can be downloaded as a file
  • Easy to print for work or school
  • Accessible anytime from your email

How to Download Your Doctor’s Note

After your visit:

  • Your doctor’s note is sent to your email address on file
  • Open the email and download the attached document
  • Save it to your device for future use

Once downloaded, you can keep a digital copy or share it as needed.

How to Print Your Doctor’s Note

To print your note:

  • Open the downloaded file on your phone or computer
  • Select the print option
  • Choose your printer and print a physical copy

This printed version can be submitted to your employer, school, or organization.

What to Expect

  • The note is a signed medical document from a licensed physician
  • It is formatted for easy sharing and printing
  • You can print multiple copies if needed

Important to Know

  • The note is only available after a completed visit and physician approval
  • If you can’t find the email, check your spam/junk folder
  • You can contact support if you need help accessing your note

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