Step 1
Start the request
Use the form on the right to answer the first few questions.
Already submitted a request? Open the secure portal to see updates, messages, and your care plan.
Open secure portalPrivate online physician care from home.
Start on the right with the quick screening and intake. If the request fits this practice, you can choose how fast you want a physician response and receive the update in your secure portal.
How to start
Step 1
Use the form on the right to answer the first few questions.
Step 2
Pick the speed you want after the quick screening step.
Step 3
If the request fits, the next steps arrive in your secure portal.
Start your request
A quick fit check comes first. Then choose how fast you want an answer, complete one focused intake, and submit your request for physician review.
What do you need help with today?
Pick the option that sounds closest. You can change it anytime before you submit.
Selected complaint
Online care for sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and other typical seasonal allergy symptoms.
Next, a few quick fit questions will make sure this request still looks like a good match for online care.
Still needed before you can continue
If this looks like a fit, you can move straight to pricing.
Your physician
Duke University graduate and board-certified internal medicine physician with fellowship training in cardiovascular disease.
QuickVisitMD care is personally reviewed by Ankur Fadia, MD. He built this service for straightforward adult concerns in Virginia and West Virginia that can be handled cleanly online, with physician judgment, secure follow-up, and clear boundaries around when patients should be redirected to in-person care.
Why patients trust this care
How the workflow is shaped
The public experience is intentionally narrow so patients can finish everything quickly and understand exactly what happens next.
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Pick the common concern that matches best so the site can guide you into the right online care lane.
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Choose the response window you want, then finish one focused intake with your symptoms and any helpful photos. You can submit after hours too.
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If the request is appropriate for this service, a physician reviews it, and after payment you can confirm the exact local pharmacy if prescribing is appropriate. Secure portal updates with the diagnosis, plan, and medication instructions appear after sign-in. Guaranteed response windows run during posted hours, though some after-hours requests may be handled sooner.
Common concerns
These are some of the most common issues people start with here. If your symptoms seem more serious, unusual, or quickly worsening, in-person care may be the better fit.
Not sure which one fits best? Start with general screening and the next steps will guide you from there.
Online care for sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and other typical seasonal allergy symptoms.
Common examples
Hay fever, itchy eyes, sinus pressure, post-nasal drip
Open screening for this concern
Online care for common cold, flu-like, and sinus symptoms when there is no chest pain or trouble breathing.
Common examples
Stuffy nose, sore throat, body aches, cough, sinus pressure
Open screening for this concern
Online care for likely pink eye with a quick photo-based review.
Common examples
Red eye, discharge, crusting, irritation
Open screening for this concern
Online care for a likely stye or small eyelid bump when there is no vision change, whole-eye swelling, or deeper eye pain.
Common examples
Tender eyelid bump, lash-line swelling, eyelid redness, or a recurrent stye
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for photo review when the rash or bug bites are limited and not spreading fast.
Common examples
Contact dermatitis, bug bites, mild eczema flare
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for a limited itchy plant rash when there is no facial swelling, severe blistering, or concern for a deeper skin infection.
Common examples
Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, linear itchy rash, or blistering rash after outdoor exposure
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for a limited circular fungal rash when there is no scalp involvement, heavy drainage, or another sign that it needs an in-person exam.
Common examples
Circular scaly rash, itchy ring-like patch, body ringworm, or a small spreading fungal rash
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for common acne or breakout concerns when there is no severe swelling, fever, or major skin infection.
Common examples
Pimples, clogged pores, red bumps, whiteheads, or blackheads
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for a typical eczema flare or dry itchy skin when there is no fever, pus, or widespread severe skin breakdown.
Common examples
Dry itchy patches, red eczema flare, cracked skin, or recurrent dermatitis
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for a common itchy, scaly foot rash when there is no major swelling, drainage, or deeper infection concern.
Common examples
Itchy peeling skin between toes, scaling on soles, foot fungus, or burning foot rash
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for a typical itchy groin rash when there is no scrotal pain, major swelling, drainage, or signs of a more serious infection.
Common examples
Itchy groin rash, scaly inner-thigh rash, red rash in skin folds, or recurrent jock itch
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for common facial redness or rosacea-type bumps when there are no eye symptoms or vision changes.
Common examples
Facial redness, flushing, visible small vessels, burning, or pimple-like rosacea bumps
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for classic adult yeast infection symptoms when the story sounds straightforward.
Common examples
Itching, discharge, irritation, recurrent classic symptoms
Open screening for this concern
Best for BV-type odor or discharge symptoms in a nonpregnant adult when there is no pelvic pain, fever, or other higher-risk features.
Common examples
BV-type odor, thin discharge, change in vaginal odor, or prior similar symptoms
Open screening for this concern
For adult women with simple bladder infection symptoms and no fever, back pain, vomiting, or pregnancy.
Common examples
Burning when you pee, urgency, going often
Open screening for this concern
For pregnancy prevention after unprotected sex or birth control failure within the last 5 days.
Common examples
Condom broke, missed pills, unprotected sex, or another birth control problem
Open screening for this concern
A good fit for flaking, itchy scalp symptoms when there are no open sores, drainage, or rapidly spreading skin changes.
Common examples
Dandruff, itchy scalp, seborrheic dermatitis flare
Open screening for this concern
Quick review for a typical cold sore flare, with photos if helpful.
Common examples
Lip tingling, typical clustered blister flare
Open screening for this concern
Simple travel-related requests like motion sickness help or altitude prevention.
Common examples
Motion sickness, altitude prep, jet lag planning
Open screening for this concern
For adult men seeking a low-risk erectile dysfunction medication review when key heart and medication screens are negative.
Common examples
Trouble getting or keeping an erection, or prior good response to ED medication
Open screening for this concern
Response windows
Patients can submit anytime and choose how quickly they want a physician answer. Guaranteed response windows run during posted hours.
Standard
$59
Within 1 business day
A measured option for concerns that can wait until the next clinical block.
Applies during
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM ET
Priority
$99
Within 4 business hours
For same-day questions when you want a physician answer sooner.
Applies during
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM ET
Rush
$149
Within 1 business hour
The fastest review lane during active coverage hours.
Applies during
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM ET
Featured care guides
These are the guides patients most often need first. Each one explains what may fit online care, what should be seen in person, and how to begin.
UTI guide
A quick guide for burning, frequency, and urgency that may fit uncomplicated UTI review.
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Yeast infection guide
A quick guide for itching, irritation, and thick discharge that may fit online review.
Read more
BV guide
A quick guide for BV-type odor or discharge that may fit online review.
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Pink eye guide
A quick guide for red, crusted, or irritated eyes that may fit online treatment.
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Seasonal allergy guide
A quick guide for sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and other common allergy symptoms that may fit online review.
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Cold and sinus guide
A quick guide for cough, congestion, sore throat, and sinus pressure that may fit online physician review.
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Poison ivy guide
A quick guide for a typical itchy plant rash that may fit online photo review and treatment.
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Stye guide
A quick guide for a tender eyelid bump that may fit online review and photo-based treatment.
Read more
FAQ
QuickVisitMD is designed to protect patient privacy, use secure systems, and handle your information as confidential medical information. Patient information is managed with applicable privacy rules in mind, including HIPAA obligations and applicable state health-record requirements where they apply.
Yes, when the concern fits the practice and can be managed safely online. The goal is to evaluate and treat common ailments online, including non-controlled prescriptions when appropriate.
No. QuickVisitMD is for a narrow set of common, low-acuity adult concerns where online care can be safe and efficient.
You can submit a request any time. The guaranteed response window runs during posted service hours, and after-hours requests start at the next business opening unless they are handled sooner.
Yes. QuickVisitMD offers an on-time response guarantee during posted service hours. If the guaranteed response window is missed, the fee is automatically reduced to the next lower tier. If the Standard window is missed, the fee is refunded in full.
No. QuickVisitMD is designed so most requests can start and finish without an office visit, phone call, or video chat. If more information is needed, you may be asked follow-up questions or directed to a more appropriate care setting.
No. The goal is to let you start right on QuickVisitMD with a quick fit check, your chosen response time, and one focused intake.
No. Public phone and email channels are for administrative matters only. Symptoms, photos, prescription requests, and urgent concerns should not be sent there and should instead go through the website request flow.
Records requests should go to the practice, not through the public care-request flow. If records are available electronically, they can be sent that way when appropriate. Portal access may be offered later, but it is not required just to request records.
A physician reviews your request, decides whether it fits this online service, and then sends a secure email alert when your update is ready. After sign-in on the QuickVisitMD portal, you can view the diagnosis, plan, next steps, and any non-controlled prescription information when appropriate.
No. Controlled substances and refill requests are outside the scope of this service.
Usually no. Most prescriptions through QuickVisitMD are written as a single treatment course or a limited starter supply. If symptoms continue, recur, or change, a new physician review is usually required before more medication is prescribed.
No. QuickVisitMD does not handle prior authorizations, insurance medication paperwork, or pharmacy-benefit administrative work. Treatment decisions are cash pay only, and any insurance follow-through is outside the scope of this service.
The patient must be physically located in Virginia or West Virginia at the time of request, even if home is somewhere else.
If a paid request is clearly outside scope before physician review begins, the fee should be refunded in full. Once physician review has started, the fee is generally not refundable, even if you are directed to a higher level of care, except for the on-time response guarantee and duplicate or technical billing errors.
The site is designed to screen early, but the clinical workflow should still reserve the right to decline and redirect when a case needs higher-acuity care.
A basic work or school excuse note may be included when medically appropriate and issued at physician discretion. Notes are not guaranteed and are not sold separately from the medical decision itself.
Yes. Custom forms, repeated revisions, return-to-work restrictions, or other extended paperwork may require a separate paperwork fee if the request is accepted. The current custom paperwork fee is $50.