Can I manage multiple family members under one account?
Yes, you can manage multiple family members under one DrHouse account. The platform allows you to create separate profiles for each family member so they can all receive care while you manage everything from a single login.
Quick Answer:
- Add multiple family members in the app
- Each person gets their own profile and medical record
- No limit to the number of family members
- You can book visits for any added member
- Each visit is still for one patient at a time
How It Works
DrHouse includes a family management feature that lets you handle healthcare for multiple people in one place. After adding a family member, a dedicated profile is created for them with their own medical history, prescriptions, and visit records.
When scheduling a visit, you simply select which family member the appointment is for. The physician will review that specific profile to provide accurate care.
What You Can Do
With multiple family members on one account, you can:
- Book appointments for any family member
- Manage prescriptions and pharmacy preferences
- View visit summaries and medical records per person
- Use the same device or login for all profiles
This makes it easier to coordinate care for children, partners, or dependents without needing separate accounts.
Important Limitations
- One patient per visit: Each consultation is for a single individual
- Minors need a guardian: Patients under 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present
- Separate records: Medical information is not shared across profiles
- Physician decisions apply per patient: Treatment and prescriptions are based on each individual’s evaluation
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