Do DrHouse visit credits expire?

No, DrHouse visit credits do not expire.

Quick Answer:

  • Visit credits do not expire
  • You can use them anytime they are in your account
  • No time limit or deadline to use them
  • Can be applied whenever you book a visit
  • Can also be used for family member visits

How Visit Credits Work Over Time

Once a visit credit is added to your DrHouse account, it stays available until you use it. There is no expiration date, so you don’t need to worry about losing it if you don’t book a visit right away.

You can apply your credit whenever you decide to schedule a virtual consultation through the app.

When You Can Use It

You can use your visit credit:

  • during any booking in the app
  • for immediate or scheduled appointments
  • for your own visit or a family member’s visit

DrHouse offers 24/7 access to licensed physicians, so you can use your credit whenever care is needed.

What to Know

  • The credit covers one doctor visit only
  • Additional services (medications, lab tests) still have costs
  • Prescriptions depend on the physician’s evaluation
  • Availability of services may vary by location and eligibility

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