How can I access my doctor’s note?
You can access your doctor’s note from DrHouse through your email after your visit is completed and the note is approved by the physician.
Quick Answer:
- Sent directly to your email
- Usually delivered within 1 hour after your visit
- Available after physician approval
- Contact support if you don’t receive it
How to Access Your Doctor’s Note
After your virtual consultation:
- If the physician determines a note is medically appropriate, it is created and signed
- The completed doctor’s note is sent to the email address linked to your DrHouse account
- You can open, download, or forward the note as needed for work or school
Make sure to check your inbox (and spam/junk folder) if you don’t see it right away.
What If You Can’t Find It?
If your doctor’s note hasn’t arrived:
- Wait up to an hour after your visit (in most cases)
- Check all email folders, including spam
- Confirm you used the correct email address
If you still don’t see it, you can contact DrHouse support through the app or website for help.
Important to Know
- The note is only available after a completed consultation
- It must be approved by the physician before being sent
- Delivery time may vary slightly depending on review time
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