Can I apply more than one promo code at the same time?
No, you cannot use multiple promo codes at the same time on DrHouse.
Quick Answer:
- Only one promo code can be applied per visit
- Promo codes cannot be combined or stacked
- If multiple offers exist, only one will apply
- Some promotions may auto-apply instead of allowing manual codes
How Promo Code Usage Works
DrHouse allows a single promo code to be applied per booking. If you enter a promo code during checkout or add one in your account:
- Only that one code will be used for the discount
- Additional codes cannot be added or combined
If there are multiple promotions available, the system will apply only one—typically the one associated with your code or the active offer.
What Happens If You Have Multiple Codes
If you have more than one promo code:
- You’ll need to choose which one to use
- Entering a new code may replace a previously applied one
- You cannot split or stack discounts across the same visit
Automatic Promotions
In some cases, DrHouse may run app-wide promotions:
- Discounts may be applied automatically at checkout
- You may not be able to add a manual code on top of that offer
- The system will still apply only one total discount
Limitations and What to Know
- Promo codes are single-use per visit
- They may have eligibility rules or expiration dates
- Not all visits or payment types (e.g., insurance) may qualify
- If no promo is applied, standard pricing remains
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