Can I Get Metronidazole Online for BV?

By Bidwell Cranage, APRN, FNP-C - Clinically reviewed by Ashley Cranage, APRN, FNP-C - Published May 30, 2026 - Updated May 30, 2026

Yes, metronidazole can sometimes be prescribed online for bacterial vaginosis after a licensed clinician reviews your symptoms and safety factors. It is not an automatic prescription and it is not appropriate for every case.

TL;DR

What metronidazole treats

Metronidazole treats anaerobic bacteria involved in BV. CDC guidance lists oral metronidazole 500 mg twice daily for 7 days and metronidazole vaginal gel as recommended BV regimens.

Online eligibility

A good online intake asks about discharge, odor, pelvic pain, pregnancy, recurrence, allergies, medication interactions, and STI risks. The clinician uses those answers to decide whether online prescribing is safe.

Bidwell model

Bidwell Health offers a $45 online BV visit for eligible adults in 11 states. A licensed clinician reviews the intake during business hours and sends metronidazole or clindamycin only when clinically appropriate. Medication cost is paid separately at the pharmacy.

When online prescribing is not safe

Online BV care is not the right fit for pregnancy with concerning symptoms, pelvic pain, fever, possible STI exposure needing testing, recurrent BV, or symptoms that do not fit BV. Those situations need in-person evaluation or lab testing.

Pharmacy pickup

When treatment is appropriate, the prescription is sent electronically to the selected pharmacy. The pharmacy controls fill time and medication cost.

Safety note: This page is educational and does not diagnose you. Online BV care is not the right fit for pregnancy with concerning symptoms, pelvic pain, fever, possible STI exposure needing testing, recurrent BV, or symptoms that do not fit BV. Those situations need in-person evaluation or lab testing.
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BV vs yeast vs UTI — quick symptom guide

BV is a bacterial imbalance, not a fungus. That’s why OTC yeast treatments don’t reliably help — and why the right medication matters.

Metronidazole options (and what to expect)

Metronidazole is a first-line treatment for uncomplicated BV. It can be prescribed as a pill or vaginal gel; which one is best depends on your symptoms, side effects, and preference.

When online care is not appropriate

Online BV care is best for straightforward symptoms. You generally need in-person evaluation/testing if any of the following apply:

Why BV comes back (recurrence is common)

BV recurrence is frustratingly common. It’s not always about “not being clean” — it’s about vaginal pH, the microbiome, and re-shifts after treatment.

How to reduce recurrence (practical, low-risk steps)

How online BV treatment typically works (step-by-step)

  1. You answer a structured intake focused on discharge/odor pattern and red flags.
  2. A licensed clinician reviews the story and decides whether BV is the most likely diagnosis and whether online treatment is appropriate.
  3. If appropriate, metronidazole (pill or gel) can be prescribed to your pharmacy.
  4. If symptoms are atypical, severe, or recurrent, in-person testing is the safer next step.

Related Bidwell guides

Frequently asked questions

Can I get metronidazole without seeing a doctor in person?

Often yes through telehealth, if a clinician review finds it appropriate. You still need a prescription.

Does metronidazole treat yeast?

No. Yeast needs antifungal treatment such as fluconazole or a topical azole.

Can Bidwell send metronidazole to my pharmacy?

Yes, when BV treatment is clinically appropriate after intake review.