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Online Athlete’s Foot Treatment

Fast relief for athlete’s foot and jock itch — provider-guided antifungal treatment without an in-person visit.

Antifungal Relief From Home

Athlete’s foot is a common fungal infection that causes itching, scaling, and cracking, usually between the toes. The same type of fungus can cause jock itch in the groin area. Both are uncomfortable but usually respond well to antifungal treatment.

During a virtual visit, a licensed provider can review your symptoms and, when appropriate, prescribe antifungal treatment and recommend steps to clear the infection and prevent it from returning.

Our Athlete’s Foot Services

  • Virtual evaluation of athlete’s foot and jock itch
  • Prescription antifungal treatment when appropriate
  • Guidance on over-the-counter options
  • Tips to prevent recurrence
  • Referral for in-person care for stubborn cases

How Treatment Works

Athlete’s foot is usually treated with antifungal creams or, in some cases, oral medication for stubborn infections. Your provider will recommend an approach and explain prevention steps, such as keeping feet dry and changing socks, to reduce the chance of it returning.

Your visit is a flat $39 — a transparent, cash-pay rate with no insurance required.

When Telehealth Is a Good Fit

  • Itching, scaling, or cracking between the toes
  • Symptoms consistent with a fungal infection
  • Wanting prescription-strength treatment from home

When to seek in-person care: See a provider in person for signs of bacterial infection (spreading redness, warmth, pus, or fever), or for foot infections if you have diabetes or poor circulation, which need closer attention.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A provider can evaluate your symptoms and prescribe antifungal treatment when appropriate, along with prevention guidance.
Keeping feet clean and dry, changing socks regularly, and avoiding walking barefoot in shared wet areas help prevent recurrence.
Often, yes. The same fungus can cause both, and they can spread, so treating affected areas matters.
Foot infections in people with diabetes need closer attention. Tell your provider, who may recommend in-person care.
Medically reviewed by Blair Carmichael-Lober, DNP, CRNP, Omnia TeleHealth's founder and primary provider, on June 15, 2026. Learn about our editorial & medical review policy.

Relieve Athlete’s Foot

Connect with a licensed provider for antifungal treatment and relief from itching.