Is there an additional fee for requesting a doctor’s note?
No, there is no additional fee for requesting a doctor’s note from DrHouse.
Quick Answer:
- Doctor’s notes are included with your visit
- No extra charge for the note itself
- You only pay for the virtual consultation
- Issued only if medically appropriate
How Pricing Works
When you book a visit with DrHouse, the cost covers the full consultation with a licensed physician. If the doctor determines that a doctor’s note is appropriate:
- The note is created and signed as part of the visit
- It is sent to you at no additional cost
- There are no separate fees specifically for the note
What You’re Paying For
The only cost associated with getting a doctor’s note is the telehealth visit itself, which may:
- Be covered by insurance (depending on your plan)
- Require a copay, deductible, or coinsurance
- Be a flat self-pay fee if you’re not using insurance
Important to Know
- A doctor’s note is not guaranteed—it depends on the physician’s evaluation
- If no note is issued, the visit is still considered a completed medical service
- Refunds are generally not provided once care (including a note or evaluation) has been delivered
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