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Yeast infection guide

Yeast infection treatment online in Virginia and West Virginia

This guide is for common yeast-type symptoms, not for pelvic pain, pregnancy complications, or sexually transmitted infection concerns.

Start online

Start a $59 online review for Yeast infection.

Yeast symptoms can sometimes be handled online when the pattern is typical and there are no warning signs for another vaginal or pelvic problem.

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 during posted service hours
  • Non-controlled prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy when appropriate
  • A work or school note can be included when medically appropriate
  • Response windows: Daily posted service hours, 6:00 AM-9:00 PM ET

Common symptoms

  • Itching or irritation
  • Thick white discharge
  • External burning or soreness
  • Symptoms that feel like prior yeast infections

May fit online care

  • Adults 18 and older
  • Typical itching and discharge without pelvic pain
  • No severe abdominal pain or fever
  • No concern for STI exposure that needs testing
  • History that sounds similar to past yeast symptoms

Look for another care setting

  • Pelvic pain, fever, or vomiting
  • Pregnancy with concerning symptoms
  • Strong odor, bleeding, or symptoms that do not sound like yeast
  • New sexual exposure requiring STI evaluation

What to have ready

  • Whether this feels like prior yeast symptoms
  • Any recent antibiotic use
  • Any pregnancy concern
  • Medication allergies and current medications

Why can some vaginal symptoms be treated online but not others?

Some patterns sound very typical for yeast, while pelvic pain, fever, bleeding, or STI concerns need in-person evaluation or testing.

Do I need to know for sure that it is yeast?

Not necessarily. The screening questions are designed to decide whether the symptoms still sound like a reasonable online request.