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BV Treatment Online in New York

Get evaluated and prescribed by a New York-licensed provider — skip the waiting room and the $250 urgent-care visit. Bidwell Health treats bacterial vaginosis for a flat $45, with same-day prescriptions for New York residents across the state.

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Serving New York patients in

New York City Buffalo Rochester Yonkers Syracuse Albany

We treat New York residents in every ZIP code — urban, suburban, and rural. Your prescription goes to any licensed pharmacy in the state, so you fill it wherever is most convenient.

Symptoms we treat

Our BV intake is designed for New York patients experiencing:

If your symptoms suggest something other than BV — or if our intake identifies a contraindication — we'll let you know and refund your visit, no questions asked.

Treatment options

Your New York provider will prescribe one of two first-line CDC-recommended treatments based on your history, preferences, and any medication interactions:

Both options have similar cure rates (approximately 80–90%). Your provider will help you choose.

Prescribing note: Metronidazole is FDA-approved for BV treatment. Avoid alcohol during oral metronidazole treatment and for 24 hours after your last dose.

How it works in New York

Bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal infection — and one of the most straightforward to treat via telehealth. Here's the process:

Pay the $45 flat fee via Stripe — no insurance, no surprise bills. Most prescriptions are sent the same day.

New York licensing & scope of practice

Bidwell Health's providers hold active New York licensure with collaborative practice authority, verifiable through the New York State Education Department. All patient information is encrypted end-to-end and handled under HIPAA-compliant infrastructure (Supabase + Resend + Twilio, all with signed Business Associate Agreements). Your medical record is never sold, shared, or used for advertising.

Pharmacies we work with in New York

We send prescriptions to any licensed pharmacy in New York, including CVS, Walgreens, Duane Reade, Rite Aid, Walmart, and Costco, plus Amazon Pharmacy for delivery in most ZIP codes. Pick whichever is most convenient — we don't steer you to a particular one.

Also in New York: medication bridge refills

Between primary care providers? We also offer 90-day bridge refills for chronic medications in New York — SSRIs, blood pressure meds, thyroid, inhalers, and more. Same $45 flat fee, one medication per visit. No controlled substances.

Pricing

$45 flat for the visit. That includes the provider's clinical review, your prescription, and any follow-up messaging. No subscriptions, no insurance, no co-pays, no hidden fees. If we're not able to treat your case, you're refunded automatically.

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New York BV FAQ

What is bacterial vaginosis?

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal infection in women ages 15–44. It occurs when the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina is disrupted, leading to an overgrowth of certain bacteria. BV is not a sexually transmitted infection, though sexual activity can increase risk. Our New York providers treat BV regularly via telehealth.

How is BV treated?

BV is treated with antibiotics — most commonly metronidazole (Flagyl) 500 mg taken orally twice daily for 7 days, or metronidazole vaginal gel 0.75% applied once daily for 5 days. Both are first-line CDC-recommended treatments. Our New York-licensed providers prescribe whichever option best fits your history and preferences.

Oral vs topical metronidazole — which is better for BV?

Both oral and topical metronidazole have similar cure rates (around 80–90%). Oral is more convenient — just a pill twice a day. Topical gel has fewer systemic side effects but requires vaginal application for 5 nights. Your New York provider will help you choose based on your lifestyle and medical history.

Can BV go away on its own?

Sometimes mild BV resolves without treatment, but it's not recommended to wait. Untreated BV can increase risk of STIs, cause complications during pregnancy, and lead to persistent symptoms. Treatment with metronidazole is straightforward and effective — New York residents can get a prescription online through Bidwell Health for $45.

Is BV an STI?

No — bacterial vaginosis is not classified as a sexually transmitted infection. However, BV is more common in sexually active women and can be triggered by new sexual partners. It's caused by an imbalance of naturally occurring vaginal bacteria, not by a specific pathogen. Our New York providers can help distinguish BV from STIs during your intake.

Can I get BV treatment online in New York?

Yes — New York residents can complete Bidwell Health's online BV intake form in about 5 minutes. A licensed New York provider reviews your symptoms and history, and if bacterial vaginosis treatment is appropriate, sends a metronidazole prescription to your New York pharmacy the same day.

How much does online BV treatment cost?

$45 flat for the Bidwell Health visit — that includes the provider's clinical review, your prescription, and any follow-up messaging. No insurance needed. Metronidazole itself typically costs $4–15 at New York pharmacies with GoodRx pricing. No subscription, no hidden fees.

What are the symptoms of BV?

The most common BV symptoms are thin white or grayish vaginal discharge, a noticeable fishy odor (especially after sex), mild vaginal irritation or itching, and sometimes burning during urination. Some women with BV have no symptoms at all. If you're experiencing these symptoms in New York, our online intake can help determine if BV treatment is right for you.

Can BV come back after treatment?

Yes — BV recurrence is common. About 50% of women who are treated for BV will have a recurrence within 12 months. Completing your full course of metronidazole (all 7 days of oral or 5 days of gel) reduces recurrence risk. If BV keeps coming back, your New York provider may recommend a longer treatment course or in-person evaluation.

How is BV different from a yeast infection?

BV and yeast infections are both common but have different causes and treatments. BV is caused by bacterial overgrowth and typically produces thin, fishy-smelling discharge. Yeast infections are caused by Candida fungus and usually cause thick, white, odorless discharge with intense itching. BV is treated with metronidazole; yeast is treated with fluconazole. Our New York intake form helps distinguish between the two.

Other services we offer in New York

Bidwell Health also handles these visits for New York residents:

Clinically reviewed by our Chief Clinical Officer, an AANP board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner licensed to practice in New York.
Last reviewed: April 15, 2026
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