This visit is for female patients
Yeast infection treatment through Bidwell Health is designed for female anatomy. If you're experiencing symptoms, please see your primary care provider.
Do you have vaginal itching or irritation?
Do you have abnormal vaginal discharge?Thick, white, cottage cheese-like
Do you have vaginal burning or soreness?
⚠️ At least one symptom is required to qualify for this visit. If you're not experiencing symptoms, please consult your primary care provider.
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Safety check
One quick question before we continue.
Are you currently pregnant?
Important safety information
Fluconazole (the oral antifungal we typically prescribe for yeast infections) is not recommended during pregnancy due to potential risks to the baby, particularly in the first trimester.
For safe relief, we recommend: •Over-the-counter topical antifungals like Monistat (miconazole) — these are considered safe during pregnancy •Following up with your OB-GYN or primary care provider for personalized guidance
We want to make sure you and your baby stay safe. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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Medications & allergies
Add your medications, allergies, and preferred pharmacy.
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Change pharmacy
Missing pharmacy info may delay your prescription.
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Almost done
A bit about you, then you're all set.
Legal first name only — no nicknames
Your information is encrypted and HIPAA-protected. $45 flat fee — no insurance needed.
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Review & pay
Your visit will be reviewed by a board-certified doctor or nurse practitioner as soon as payment clears.
⏱Pay in the next few hours and your prescription can be at your pharmacy tonight.
Yeast Infection Treatment Visit
$45 · One-time async visit
Licensed provider review in under 2 hours
Same-day prescription to your pharmacy
HIPAA-encrypted · No insurance needed
Refund if we can't treat your case
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Refund if we can't treat you. If our provider decides async treatment isn't right for your case, your $45 is refunded in full. Usually reviewed in under 2 hours.