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Online Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment

Private, judgment-free care for BV symptoms — evaluated by a licensed provider and treated from home when appropriate.

Discreet BV Care, From Home

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common condition caused by an imbalance in the bacteria normally found in the vagina. It can cause a thin discharge, odor, and irritation, though some people have no symptoms. When symptoms are present, BV is usually treated with antibiotics.

During a private virtual visit, a licensed provider can review your symptoms and history and, when appropriate, prescribe antibiotic treatment — while advising when in-person testing is the better choice.

Our BV Services

  • Virtual evaluation of BV symptoms
  • Antibiotic prescriptions when clinically appropriate
  • Guidance on symptom relief and prevention
  • Advice for recurrent BV
  • Referral for in-person testing when needed

How Treatment Works

BV is typically treated with antibiotics, available as oral medication or a vaginal product. Your provider will recommend an option based on your symptoms and history. If you have frequent recurrences, are or may be pregnant, or your symptoms are unclear, your provider may recommend in-person evaluation or testing.

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

When Telehealth Is a Good Fit

  • Typical BV symptoms — discharge, odor, or irritation
  • Previously diagnosed BV with recognizable symptoms
  • Adults seeking discreet, convenient care

When to seek in-person care: Seek in-person care for fever, pelvic or abdominal pain, possible pregnancy, or symptoms that do not improve after treatment — these may need a direct evaluation or testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. When your symptoms are consistent with BV and treatment is appropriate, a licensed provider can prescribe antibiotics after a virtual visit.
They have different causes and treatments. BV is a bacterial imbalance, while yeast infections are fungal. Your provider can help tell them apart based on your symptoms.
Recurrent BV is common and can be frustrating. Your provider can discuss approaches to reduce recurrences and whether further evaluation is helpful.
Tell your provider if you are or may be pregnant. BV in pregnancy is managed carefully, and your provider will guide you to appropriate 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.

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