When is DrHouse available?

DrHouse is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Patients can book a visit at any time through the mobile app and connect with a licensed physician based on availability.

Quick Answer:

  • Available 24/7/365
  • Includes nights, weekends, and holidays
  • On-demand visits or scheduled appointments
  • Typical wait times: ~2 minutes (day), ~10 minutes (night)

Availability Details

DrHouse is designed to provide on-demand access to medical care anytime you need it. You can:

  • Request the next available doctor for a quick visit
  • Schedule an appointment for a later time
  • Access care outside of traditional clinic hours

Physicians are continuously available, making it easy to get care for unexpected symptoms or urgent (non-emergency) concerns.

What to Expect

  • Fast connection times: Average wait times are about 2 minutes during the day and 10 minutes at night, depending on demand.
  • Flexible scheduling: You can choose between immediate visits or booking a time that fits your schedule.
  • Consistent access: Availability does not depend on business hours like traditional clinics.

Limitations and What to Know

  • Wait times may vary based on physician availability and patient demand
  • DrHouse is not for emergencies—call 911 or go to the ER for urgent, life-threatening conditions
  • Some services (like prescription delivery) may depend on location and pharmacy hours, even though doctors are available 24/7

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