Can I combine a promo code with other discounts or offers on DrHouse?

No, you cannot combine a promo code with other discounts or offers on DrHouse.

Quick Answer:

  • Promo codes cannot be combined with other discounts
  • Only one promotion or discount applies per visit
  • Promo codes are not a standard feature, so stacking is not supported
  • Visit credits may be usable separately, depending on how they are applied

How Discount Combinations Work

DrHouse uses a simple pricing structure, which means:

  • Only one discount or promotion can be applied to a visit
  • Promo codes cannot be stacked with:
  • other promo codes
  • automatic promotions
  • special offers

If a promotion is already applied (including automatic discounts), additional codes won’t be accepted.

What About Visit Credits?

Visit credits are handled differently from promo codes:

  • Visit credits entitle you to a free visit
  • They can be used instead of a promo code
  • However, combining them with promo codes is not supported

Why This Limitation Exists

Promo codes are not a core part of DrHouse pricing. Instead, the platform focuses on:

  • Transparent pricing (insurance or flat self-pay)
  • Built-in savings like free delivery and eligible medications

Because of this structure, combining multiple discounts is generally not part of the system.

Limitations and What to Know

  • Promo code availability is inconsistent and limited
  • Not all users or visits are eligible for discounts
  • If multiple offers exist, only one will apply
  • Final pricing depends on insurance, eligibility, and promotion rules

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