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Rosacea guide

Rosacea treatment online in Virginia and West Virginia

This guide is for common facial redness or rosacea-type bumps, not for eye pain, vision changes, or rapidly worsening facial infection symptoms.

Start online

Start a $59 online review for Rosacea.

Rosacea often fits online care when the redness and bumps look typical and there are no eye symptoms or infection concerns that would need an in-person exam.

If treatment is appropriate, your physician can send a non-controlled prescription to your pharmacy and provide portal instructions for the next step.

Quick facts

  • You must be physically in Virginia and West Virginia at the time of request
  • Starts at $59
  • No insurance needed
  • No app download
  • Physician review around the clock
  • Non-controlled prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy when appropriate
  • A work or school note can be included when medically appropriate
  • Response windows: 24/7, every day

Common symptoms

  • Facial redness or flushing
  • Visible small blood vessels
  • Rosacea-type bumps or irritation
  • Burning or stinging facial skin

May fit online care

  • Adults 18 and older
  • Symptoms stay on the face and look typical for rosacea
  • No vision changes or painful eye symptoms
  • No major swelling or rapidly spreading warmth
  • Able to send a clear facial photo

Look for another care setting

  • Eye pain, eyelid swelling, or vision changes
  • Rapidly worsening facial warmth or tenderness
  • Severe swelling or pain suggesting infection
  • Symptoms that no longer look like rosacea alone

What to have ready

  • A clear photo of the facial skin
  • What pattern or triggers you notice
  • Any eye symptoms at all
  • Medication allergies and current medications

What happens next

Start the request on the website, answer the fit questions, and choose the response window you want. If the concern still fits this service, a physician reviews it and sends a secure update after sign-in. When appropriate, non-controlled prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy, and a basic work or school note can be included at physician discretion.

Can rosacea be reviewed online?

Often yes. A photo and short symptom history are often enough for a focused review when the pattern is typical and the eyes are not involved.

Why are eye symptoms a problem here?

Rosacea can involve the eyes, and eye pain, eyelid swelling, or vision symptoms should usually be seen in person rather than managed only through a skin lane.