Online UTI Treatment: Fast Prescriptions for UTI, Bacterial Vaginosis and Yeast Infections for $20

UTIs, bacterial vaginosis, and yeast infections are uncomfortable, disruptive, and often urgent, and getting treatment should not mean spending hours in a waiting room. Practical Telehealth connects you with a licensed provider who can evaluate your symptoms and prescribe treatment online for just $20.

Bacterial Vaginosis & Yeast Infection

UTI Infection Treatment Online: How It Works

After purchasing your $20 visit, you will describe your symptoms in a confidential intake form, including burning, urgency, frequency, discharge, or other indicators. A licensed provider reviews your case and, if appropriate, sends a prescription for UTI medication directly to your pharmacy, often within a few hours.

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Online UTI Medication: Fast, Private and Affordable

The most commonly prescribed UTI medications include nitrofurantoin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, both of which are highly effective for uncomplicated urinary tract infections. Our providers prescribe based on your symptom profile, duration, and any relevant medical history.

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Yeast Infection Treatment Online

Vaginal yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of Candida and can cause intense itching, discharge, and discomfort. Our licensed providers can diagnose based on your symptoms and prescribe antifungal treatment, including oral fluconazole or topical options, privately and without a clinic visit.

Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment From Home

BV occurs when the natural balance of vaginal bacteria is disrupted, causing odor, discharge, and irritation. It requires antibiotic treatment, most commonly metronidazole or clindamycin, which our providers can prescribe online after reviewing your symptoms.

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Common Treatments for UTI, BV and Yeast Infections

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While all three conditions affect the same general area, they each require different treatment approaches: antibiotics for UTI and BV, antifungals for yeast infections. Our providers are experienced in differentiating these conditions based on symptoms and prescribing the most appropriate treatment.

UTI Symptoms: When to Seek Online vs. In-Person Care

Online UTI treatment is appropriate for uncomplicated infections in otherwise healthy adults. However, if you have a fever, back or flank pain, nausea, or vomiting, these may indicate a kidney infection that requires in-person evaluation and potentially IV antibiotics. Please seek urgent care in these cases.

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Why Choose Practical Telehealth

We’re redefining women’s virtual care with compassion, convenience, and clinical precision.

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Confidential & Comfortable

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Discuss sensitive symptoms with trusted providers in a private, judgment-free setting.

Fast & Convenient

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Get prescriptions and treatment guidance quickly—no travel or waiting rooms.

Personalized Support:

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Tailored treatment plans and ongoing messaging to ensure your recovery is smooth and supported.

Why Choose Practical Telehealth

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Accessible Expertise

Licensed providers ready to support you wherever you are

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Convenient Virtual Visits

No travel, no waiting rooms—just care when you need it.

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Trusted & Affordable

Secure consultations starting at just $20.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The most commonly prescribed antibiotics for uncomplicated UTIs are nitrofurantoin (Macrobid) and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim). For patients with allergies or resistant infections, alternatives such as fosfomycin or cephalexin may be used. Your provider will choose based on your medical history.

  • Yes. Our licensed providers can prescribe fluconazole (Diflucan), a single-dose oral antifungal medication, based on your symptom description. This avoids the need for an in-person exam and is highly effective for most uncomplicated vaginal yeast infections.

  • UTIs typically present with burning during urination, frequent urgency, and cloudy or strong-smelling urine. BV is more commonly associated with a fishy odor and thin, grayish-white discharge without the burning sensation of a UTI. Symptoms can overlap, which is why provider evaluation is important.