Genital Herpes

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What it is

Genital herpes

 

Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It often appears as blisters, sores, or ulcers around the genitals or mouth and can flare up when the immune system is weakened. While there is no cure—because the virus stays in the body—effective treatment can help manage outbreaks and reduce symptoms.

Testing is not always required before starting treatment, but it is recommended to ensure you get the most appropriate care. Your privacy is our priority—our online consultations and treatment plans are completely confidential, so you can get the care you need quickly, discreetly, and from the comfort of home.

Our licensed providers review your symptoms, create a personalized treatment plan, and send any needed prescriptions straight to your preferred pharmacy. With convenient online access and expert care, you can start managing your symptoms right away and feel confident knowing help is always just a click away.

How Online Genital Herpes Treatment Works

With online care, you can skip the awkward waiting room and get help anytime, anywhere. Simply answer a few questions about your symptoms, and our licensed providers will review your case promptly. If medication is needed, a prescription is sent directly to your local pharmacy. It’s discreet, secure, and designed to help you feel better fast.

Get Started with Confidential Online Care Today

Taking the first step toward relief is simple and stress-free. Complete a quick, secure online questionnaire about your symptoms and health history. Our licensed providers will review your information and create a treatment plan just for you. Get the care you need for genital herpes discreetly, without ever leaving home.

Our Treatment

  • Anti-viral medications: Help reduce the severity and frequency of genital herpes outbreaks.

  • Pain relievers: Ease discomfort, pain, or burning during an outbreak.

  • Topical ointments: Soothe sores and help them heal faster.

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