Do you fill out 3rd party forms/notes?
No, DrHouse does not fill out third-party forms or specialized medical paperwork.
Quick Answer:
- DrHouse provides standard doctor’s notes only
- Does not complete third-party forms
- No FMLA, disability, or insurance paperwork
- May require in-person care for those documents
What DrHouse Provides
DrHouse physicians can issue:
- Standard doctor’s notes for work or school
- Basic documentation confirming a medical visit
- General recommendations like time off or activity restrictions
These are issued after a virtual consultation when medically appropriate.
What Is Not Provided
DrHouse does not complete or sign third-party or complex forms, including:
- FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act) paperwork
- Disability forms
- Insurance or claims documentation
- Employer- or school-specific custom forms
- Competency or fitness-for-duty evaluations
These types of documents often require detailed assessments, ongoing care, or administrative processes that go beyond a virtual visit.
What to Do If You Need These Forms
If your employer, school, or insurer requires specific paperwork:
- You may need to visit an in-person healthcare provider
- Some forms require physical exams, documentation over time, or additional verification
- Always check exact requirements before your visit
Important to Know
- DrHouse focuses on telehealth-appropriate care and documentation
- Standard doctor’s notes are commonly sufficient for short-term needs
- More complex documentation typically requires additional evaluation outside telehealth
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