Can I access DrHouse through a web browser instead?
No, DrHouse cannot be accessed through a web browser. All services are available exclusively through the mobile app.
Quick Answer:
- No — web browser access is not supported
- Must use the DrHouse mobile app
- Available on iPhone and Android
- All visits, booking, and records are handled in-app
How DrHouse Access Works
DrHouse is a mobile-only telehealth platform designed to operate through its app. While you can begin the process on the Get Started page, you’ll be directed to download the app to continue.
Once installed, the app is used for:
- Creating your account
- Booking appointments
- Completing medical intake forms
- Joining video visits with physicians
- Viewing prescriptions and medical records
Why the App Is Required
The platform relies on mobile-specific features to deliver care, including:
- Secure video consultations
- Camera and microphone access
- Real-time updates and notifications
- Secure handling of medical data
These features are optimized for the mobile app experience and are not available via a browser.
Limitations
- You cannot log in or attend visits from a desktop or laptop
- Tablets (iPad or Android tablets) are not supported
- A compatible smartphone and internet connection are required
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