Can I update my personal information after creating an account?

Yes, you can update your personal information at any time through the DrHouse app. Your account settings allow you to manage and keep your details accurate for medical care and billing.

Quick Answer:

  • Yes — personal information can be updated anytime
  • Changes are made directly in the app
  • Includes contact details and profile information
  • Keeping info updated helps ensure accurate care and billing

How to Update Your Information

After creating your account, you can edit your details directly in the DrHouse mobile app:

  • Open the app
  • Go to your Account settings
  • Select the information you want to update
  • Save your changes

You can modify details such as your contact information, address, and other profile data used for your medical record.

What You Can Update

You can manage several types of information, including:

  • Personal details (name, contact info, address)
  • Insurance information
  • Payment methods
  • Pharmacy preferences

Keeping this information current ensures your visits, prescriptions, and billing are handled correctly.

What to Know

  • Updates take effect immediately in your account
  • Accurate information is important for proper diagnosis, prescriptions, and insurance claims
  • Some visit-related medical details are entered separately when booking an appointment

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