How can I contact DrHouse for support or inquiries?
If you need assistance or have questions, DrHouse offers convenient ways to connect with our dedicated support team:
- Through the DrHouse app: Open the app and navigate to the support section, where you can send a message directly to our team. This is the fastest way to get help with any issue, including account-related concerns, billing, technical problems, or questions about your doctor visits. No matter the problem, our team is here to assist.
- Via our website: Visit the Contact Us page on the DrHouse website to fill out our contact form. This form allows you to provide detailed information about your inquiry, helping us assist you more effectively.
- Direct email: You can also email us at support@drhouse.com for any questions or concerns. Our support team monitors this inbox and will respond as quickly as possible.
Our goal is to provide timely and effective support to address any problems or inquiries, ensuring your experience with DrHouse is as smooth and seamless as possible.
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