Do promo links or codes expire?

Yes, promo links and promo codes on DrHouse may expire.

Quick Answer:

  • Promo links and codes are often time-limited
  • Expiration depends on the specific promotion
  • Some offers may also have usage limits or eligibility rules
  • Expired codes or links will no longer apply discounts

How Promo Expiration Works

Promo links and codes are typically tied to specific campaigns or incentives, which means they are not permanent.

They may expire based on:

  • A set expiration date
  • A limited-time promotion window
  • A maximum number of uses
  • Specific user or account eligibility

If any of these conditions are no longer met, the promo will no longer be valid.

What Happens If a Promo Expires

If you try to use an expired promo link or code:

  • The discount will not be applied
  • You may see a message indicating the code is invalid or expired
  • Standard pricing (insurance or self-pay) will apply

Automatic Promotions

For app-wide or special promotions that apply automatically:

  • The discounted pricing is only available during the active promotion period
  • Once the promotion ends, pricing returns to normal
  • No action is required from the user when the promotion is active

Bottom Line

Promo links and codes on DrHouse are usually temporary. If you have one, it’s best to use it promptly, as availability and validity can change depending on the promotion.

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