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DrHouse Launches Florida's First Telehealth Service With Free On-Demand Prescription Delivery
From diagnosis to doorstep: DrHouse launches the first end-to-end telehealth app in Florida, from doctor visit to complimentary 1-hour prescription delivery.
MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / August 26, 2025 / Floridians can now access care and medication faster than ever. DrHouse, a leading U.S. telehealth app, has introduced its free on-demand prescription delivery service across Florida, including Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Ft. Myers, Naples, and surrounding areas.
DrHouse offers 24/7 telehealth visits with licensed doctors and fast prescription delivery right to your door.
With DrHouse, medications arrive right after the virtual visit, typically at the patient's door in about an hour. Unlike other telehealth services with prescription deliveries that take days, DrHouse is the first in Florida to deliver care truly on demand, from consultation to treatment within a single app.
"On-demand prescription delivery is the next big shift in telehealth," said Ergo Sooru, CEO of DrHouse. "People already expect groceries or dinner at their door in under an hour. Healthcare should be just as seamless. Imagine sitting at home with a migraine. Instead of driving to a doctor and waiting at a pharmacy, you open the DrHouse app, talk to a physician within minutes, and your medication arrives shortly after. That is the future we are building."
How It Works
Open the DrHouse telehealth app on iOS or Android
Connect instantly with a licensed U.S. physician, available 24/7
Receive prescriptions at home, often in under 60 minutes
Florida's mix of busy metro areas and suburban communities makes it an ideal launchpad. Residents in major metros can skip traffic, parents can treat children without waiting rooms, and patients in smaller communities gain easier access where pharmacy options are limited.
Prescription adherence is a nationwide challenge, with studies showing that 20-30% of new prescriptions are never filled, often due to inconvenience. For most people, a trip to the pharmacy involves an extra 15 to 20 minutes of waiting just to pick up a prescription. By combining virtual doctor visits in Florida with free 1-hour delivery, DrHouse helps close that gap while also addressing cost and trust factors in healthcare.
DrHouse accepts most major health insurance plans, including UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Medicare, while also offering transparent self-pay options. Patients use DrHouse for urgent care needs, chronic prescription refills, and common conditions such as sinus infections, strep throat, or skin issues.
With licensed physicians, HIPAA-compliant technology, and a trusted delivery network, DrHouse ensures care is both fast and secure.
Availability
Free, on-demand prescription delivery through DrHouse is now live across Florida, serving major metros and surrounding communities.
"This is not just another telehealth transformation. It is healthcare without the wait," added Sooru. "Florida is only the first step. Our goal is to bring this model nationwide and change the way people everywhere access care; faster, simpler, and without barriers."
About DrHouse
DrHouse is a US-based telehealth company connecting patients with licensed physicians for fast, reliable virtual doctor visits. With its free 1-hour prescription delivery service, DrHouse is reshaping how Floridians access care by combining consultation and treatment in one seamless telehealth app. To learn more about DrHouse, please visit drhouse.com.
Contact Information
Drew Arnold
Marketing Director
[email protected]
+1 702 205 8612
SOURCE: DrHouse Inc.
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L.Miller--AMWN