How much does DrHouse cost?
DrHouse pricing depends on whether you use insurance or pay out of pocket. With insurance, visits typically cost $0 to $30, depending on your plan. Without insurance, the standard price for a virtual visit is $129.
Quick Answer:
- With insurance: typically $0–$30 per visit
- Without insurance: $129 per visit
- Prescription delivery may be free in supported areas
- Prescribed generic medication may be available for free if delivery is selected
How Pricing Works
DrHouse offers simple, per-visit pricing for online doctor consultations through its telehealth platform.
- If you choose to use insurance, your cost depends on your plan’s copay, deductible, or coinsurance. Normally, it lands at around $25.
- If you don’t use insurance, you can book a self-pay visit for a flat $129 fee.
The visit fee covers the full consultation with a licensed physician, including diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
What’s Included in the Visit
A DrHouse visit typically includes:
- A secure video consultation with a licensed physician
- Medical evaluation and diagnosis
- Treatment plan and medical guidance
- Prescriptions (if medically appropriate)
- Prescription delivery (in available regions)
- Doctor’s notes, lab referrals, and specialist referrals if deemed medically appropriate
There is no additional fee for services like doctor’s notes if issued during the visit.
Additional Costs to Know
Some services are not included in the visit price:
- Medications (pharmacy pickup): Costs depend on the pharmacy and your insurance, but medications may be available at no cost with delivery
- Lab tests: May have separate charges through Labcorp
- Specialty treatments: Pricing depends on care needs
In some areas, DrHouse may offer same-day prescription delivery. When delivery is selected, certain generic medications may be available at no extra cost, depending on the availability in your area.
Limitations and Cost Variability
- Insurance coverage varies by plan, so your final cost may differ
- Claims can be partially covered or denied, resulting in higher out-of-pocket costs
- Medication costs vary: pharmacy pickup pricing depends on the pharmacy and insurance, while select generic medications may be available for free with delivery
- Lab test pricing is determined by Labcorp and may vary
- Not all medications or delivery options are available in every location
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