Can I use DrHouse on multiple devices?
Yes, you can use DrHouse on multiple devices, but your account is tied to your phone number for login and verification.
Quick Answer:
- Your account is linked to your phone number
- You can log in on another device using the same number
- A verification code (SMS) is required to access your account
- Your medical data stays synced across devices
How It Works
DrHouse is a mobile app–based platform, and your account is created using your phone number. When you log in on any device, you’ll enter your number and receive a one-time verification code via SMS to securely access your account.
Once logged in, you can:
- Book and attend visits
- View prescriptions and visit notes
- Manage your profile and family members
All your information is stored securely and remains accessible across devices.
What to Expect
- You can switch devices (e.g., from one phone to another) without creating a new account
- Your account, medical history, and settings remain the same
- You may need to verify your identity each time you log in on a new device
Limitations / What to Know
- DrHouse is designed for mobile app use only (not available via web browser)
- You must have access to your phone number to receive login verification codes
- The app is supported on iOS and Android smartphones only (not tablets)
- A stable internet connection and working camera/microphone are required for visits
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