Protect Your Sexual Health with Expert Care
Gonorrhea, chlamydia? We’re here to help discreetly and effectively.

Pricing
Transparent flat-rate pricing.
$85/Per Visit
- Video conference with a provider
- Review labs
- Order prescription, if needed.
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How it Works
Start Your Care
Access virtual care when you need it—on your schedule, no appointment required.
Connect with a Provider You Trust
A certified provider will review your symptoms and guide you through the next steps.
Receive Care
If medication is necessary, we’ll send the prescription to your local pharmacy. You can use your insurance to get the prescription. Injections for gonorrhea can be administered at our clinic.
What sexually transmitted diseases do you treat?
We treat both Gonorrhea and Chlamydia.
What is gonorrhea?
Gonorrhea is an STI caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It can infect the genital tract, rectum, and throat. Many people with gonorrhea may not show symptoms, which can lead to unintentional transmission. If untreated, gonorrhea can cause serious health issues, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women and epididymitis in men, both of which can lead to infertility.
What is chlamydia?
Chlamydia is an STI caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It primarily affects the genital tract but can also infect the rectum and throat. Like gonorrhea, chlamydia often presents with mild or no symptoms, especially in women. If left untreated, chlamydia can lead to PID in women and can also cause infertility. In men, it can lead to infections in the epididymis, potentially affecting fertility.
What are the symptoms of gonorrhea and chlamydia?
- These STIs can affect the genital tract, rectum, and throat.
- Often, they may not cause noticeable symptoms.
- Possible symptoms include:
- Painful urination
- Abnormal discharge in both men and women
- Testicular pain in men
- Pelvic pain or bleeding between periods in women
- Rectal infections can cause pain, discharge, or bleeding
- Throat infections may lead to a sore throat
- Both rectal and throat infections can be asymptomatic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Please note that we do not accept insurance, and payment is required at the time of service.