How do I view my visit history in the app?

You can view your visit history directly in the DrHouse app by accessing your medical records section. This allows you to review past consultations, doctor notes, and treatment details anytime.

Quick Answer:

  • Open the DrHouse app
  • Go to Visit Notes or your medical records section
  • Select a past visit to view details
  • See summaries, diagnoses, and treatment plans
  • Switch profiles if viewing history for a family member

How to View Your Visit History

1. Open the App

Launch the DrHouse app and log into your account.

2. Go to Visit Notes

Navigate to the Visit Notes section. This is where your past consultations are stored.

Each visit includes:

  • Doctor’s notes and summary
  • Diagnosis and recommendations
  • Any follow-up instructions

3. Select a Past Visit

Tap on any previous visit to open the full details. You can review what was discussed and any care provided during that appointment.

4. Check Related Information

You can also view:

  • Prescriptions issued during past visits
  • Related medical information tied to each consultation

5. Switch Between Profiles (If Needed)

If you manage family members, switch between profiles to see each person’s visit history separately. Each patient has their own medical record.

What to Expect

  • Visit history is available anytime in the app
  • Records are organized by patient profile
  • Information is securely stored and easy to access

Limitations to Know

  • Only visits completed through DrHouse will appear
  • You must use the mobile app to access records
  • A stable internet connection is required
  • Some information (like lab results) may require a follow-up visit to review

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