Vaginal yeast infection treatment

Ages 18-64

FSA or HSA eligible

When you need it, get treatment for Vaginal yeast infection from an online physician or NP. With Optum Clinic, you can receive virtual treatment on your timetable from reputable telehealth providers at a fixed cost with no unexpected charges. Pay a fixed price; visits with insurance are not accepted. Fill your prescription at a preferred pharmacy if you are prescribed medication for Vaginal yeast infection . If you have health insurance, it might pay for the cost of the prescription drugs you take.

Quickly receive virtual care from a licenced clinician without making an appointment

  • Respond to a few health inquiries and make contact with a physician.

  • Any prescribed medication can be delivered or picked up at the pharmacy of your choice.

  • A fixed visitation fee is required; insurance is not accepted.

  • Both our policies and the law secure and protect your health data.

Common vaginal yeast infection medications

Based on your symptoms and medical history, your clinician will decide which (if any) yeast infection treatment is medically necessary for you. If you have a prescription, pick it up from the pharmacy of your choosing. If you have health insurance, it might pay for the cost of the prescription drugs you take.

  • Fluconazole

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Speak with a clinician without making an appointment.

Obtain a customised treatment strategy

It's important that you understand

Your clinician can suggest that you see a healthcare professional in person based on the information they have about your health. You won't be billed for your visit if that occurs. At present time, Optum Health Clinic is not intended for users of government payor programmes, such as Medicare and Medicaid, and does not accept insurance.

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Do I need to receive this treatment?

This visit may be right for you if:

• You experienced signs of a vaginal yeast infection and your assigned sex at birth was female.

• You don't have a fever, back pain, nausea, or vomiting.

• In the last 12 months, you have experienced fewer than 4 yeast infections.

• You are not expecting a child.

What is the cause of yeast infections in the vagina?

Recent antibiotic usage, inadequate glycemic management (if you have diabetes), and immunocompromising medical conditions are linked to yeast infections. Additionally, symptoms of vaginal yeast infections are generally worse the week before your menstrual period since these infections can be influenced by hormones. One other significant risk factor is pregnancy.

What distinguishes bacterial vaginosis (BV) from a vaginal yeast infection?

The common term for inflammation of the vagina or vulva is vaginitis, which includes both vaginal yeast infections and bacterial vaginal infections (BV). The most prevalent kind of vaginal illness is bacterial vagina (BV), which is followed by vaginal yeast infections and trichomoniasis (commonly called trich). While there are certain symptoms of vaginal yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis (BV), such as itching and pain, BV is linked to a fishy odor, whereas yeast discharge has no smell. Yeast infection discharge is typically thick, white, or cottage cheese-like, whereas bacterial infection discharge is typically thin, grayish, or frothy. For treatment of a vaginal yeast infection, you're in the right place. The Bacterial vaginosis (BV) treatment page at Optum Clinic is a good place to start if you believe you have the disease.

Is it possible to treat a yeast infection in a different section of my body?

This medication is for vaginal yeast infections, while yeast can overgrow in many other places, such as the mouth (oral candidiasis, also known as thrush) and in skin folds like the armpit.

Can I pay for a visit or prescription drugs with my health insurance?

At this time, Optum Clinic Clinic does not accept health insurance for visits. You can submit a claim to your insurance provider for reimbursement, but we can’t guarantee they’ll reimburse you. If you typically pay for your prescription drugs with insurance, you can do the same with those that are prescribed by Optum Clinic. The cost of medication isn’t included in the cost of your visit.

How does Optum Clinic protect my health information?

Optum Clinic protects your health information by strictly following the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA governs what Optum Clinic and your healthcare providers can do with your medical information, as well as your contact and payment information. Optum Clinic doesn’t and will never sell your personal information. Learn more on our privacy page.

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