What information do I need to provide during registration?

To register for DrHouse, you need to provide basic personal and account information through the mobile app so you can book visits and receive care. This information helps verify your identity, match you with a physician, and ensure accurate medical records and billing.

Quick Answer:

  • Basic personal details (name, date of birth, contact info)
  • Phone number (for account setup and verification)
  • Account login details
  • Optional: insurance information (if using insurance)
  • Preferred pharmacy (can be selected later)

What Information You Provide

When creating your account in the Get Started process, you’ll enter:

1. Personal Information

You’ll provide basic details such as your name, date of birth, and contact information. This is required to create your medical profile and enable scheduling.

2. Phone Number Verification

Your phone number is used to verify your account and send a secure link to download the app or log in.

3. Account Setup & Pharmacy

You’ll complete account creation within the mobile app, which is required to access all DrHouse services and manage your visits. You’ll also select your preferred pharmacy for pickup or delivery.

Additional Information (Before Your First Visit)

You may also be asked to provide:

  • Insurance details if you plan to use insurance for visits
  • Payment method if choosing self-pay

You’ll also enter medical details (like symptoms, medications, and history) when booking your first visit—not during basic registration.

What to Know

  • Registration must be completed through the mobile app
  • You’ll need a compatible smartphone and internet connection
  • Accurate information helps ensure proper care, prescriptions, and billing

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