DrHouse Launches 1-Hour Prescription Delivery in NYC—Changing How Fast Healthcare Happens

Imagine seeing a doctor from your couch and having your prescription at your door before your next meeting. That’s exactly what DrHouse is making possible with the launch of its On-Demand Prescription Delivery—bringing 1-hour medication delivery to New York City.

But this isn’t just a win for NYC residents. DrHouse is actively adding more locations and steadily working towards covering the entire U.S. with this groundbreaking innovation.

From Virtual Visit to Your Door in Under 60 Minutes

We’re all used to food, groceries, and even last-minute gifts arriving at lightning speed. So why not prescriptions? DrHouse is closing the gap between telehealth visits and pharmacy trips, offering a service that makes getting the treatment you need as simple and fast as ordering takeout.

Here’s how it works:

  • Schedule a visit with a physician you like in the DrHouse app.
  • Choose prescription delivery when prompted.
  • Talk about your issue during your virtual consultation and get a prescription if appropriate.
  • Buy your meds conveniently and fast through the app.
  • Get your medication delivered to your door in under an hour—for free.

No more waiting in line at the pharmacy, no more delaying treatment because you’re too busy to pick up your medication. DrHouse is making healthcare fit into your life, not the other way around.

Currently, the service is available for a specific set of conditions, including urinary tract infections, migraines, sinus infections, erectile dysfunction, anxiety, and more. But that list is growing! DrHouse is continuously expanding the range of conditions covered, ensuring more patients can benefit from this fast, reliable service.

Why This Is a Big Deal

Fast medication delivery isn’t just about convenience—it’s about getting people the care they need when they need it most.

For a variety of common health concerns, quick access to medication can make all the difference. DrHouse’s new service removes the hassle and ensures patients can start feeling better, faster.

And it’s not just for when you’re sick. Busy professionals, parents juggling schedules, or anyone who just wants to avoid the pharmacy can benefit from this streamlined approach to healthcare.

Starting in NYC—But That’s Just the Beginning

While the service is launching exclusively in New York City, DrHouse isn’t stopping there. Plans are already in motion to bring 1-hour prescription delivery to cities nationwide. The goal? To create a future where everyone in the U.S. can experience healthcare that’s fast, reliable, and accessible—no matter where they live.

“This is just the start,” says Ergo Sooru, CEO of DrHouse. “We want to make it as easy to get your medication as it is to order dinner. And soon, people across the country will be able to experience that.”

What’s Next?

DrHouse is committed to expanding both the range of conditions covered and the geographic areas served. So, whether you’re in NYC now or somewhere else in the U.S., it’s only a matter of time before this service reaches you.

Ready to try it out? Download the DrHouse app on iOS or Android, book your virtual visit, and experience the future of healthcare—delivered.

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