Where is the DrHouse prescription delivery currently available?
DrHouse prescription delivery is available in select U.S. areas and depends on your zip code. If delivery is available where you are, you’ll see the option directly in the app before your visit.
Quick Answer:
- Available only in select U.S. locations
- Not offered nationwide
- Availability depends on your ZIP code and local pharmacy partners
- You can check eligibility in the app before your visit
- Delivery option appears only if your area is supported
Where Delivery Is Available
Delivery coverage varies by location and is determined by local pharmacy and courier availability. Because of this, the easiest way to know if you’re eligible is simply by checking in the DrHouse app.
If your area is supported, the delivery option will automatically appear when you start booking your visit or enter your ZIP code.
How to Check Availability
You can confirm whether delivery is available in your area in two ways:
- In the DrHouse app – Delivery will be shown as an option before your visit if your location qualifies.
- Online ZIP code check – Use the delivery checker here: https://drhouse.com/#delivery
What to Expect
- Seamless experience: No extra steps—availability is shown automatically
- Location-based access: Some cities and regions are supported, others are not yet
- Real-time eligibility: Availability reflects current pharmacy and delivery coverage
Important Limitations
- U.S. only: You must be located in the United States during your visit
- Not nationwide: Delivery is still expanding and not available everywhere
- Medication eligibility applies: Only select generic medications can be delivered
- Must be selected before the visit: Delivery needs to be chosen upfront to be used
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