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Fast, discreet STD
treatment no clinic visit
required

Connect with a licensed medical provider online and receive
treatment for common STDs — often within 45 minutes, from the
privacy of your home.

  • Private & confidential care
  • Licensed providers, 24/7
  • Prescription sent same day

at just

$39.99

No office visit • No insurance required

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Online care, anytime, anywhere No insurance, No problemSecure medical records No hidden feesPersonalized treatment plans

Simple 3- Steps Progress

How it Works

Private care — without the awkward visit.Start in minutes. Prescription sent
discreetly.

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1. Complete a 5-Minute Assessment

Answer a few confidential questions about your symptoms and health history.

  • 100% secure and private
  • Takes about 5 minutes
  • No insurance required
  • Transparent pricing before checkout

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2. Licensed Provider Review

Our board certified medical providers will review your information and determine what treatment is appropriate.

  • Doctor-guided care
  • Clinically supervised
  • Designed for steady, sustainable results
  • No video visit required in most cases

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3. Prescription Sent Discreetly

If approved, your prescription is sent to your pharmacy or shipped in discreet packaging.

  • Fast approval (often same day)
  • Discreet delivery
  • Ongoing support if needed
  • Refill options available

Select The Type of STD

What is Trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis also called “trich,” is an STI caused by a parasite. It is usually cured with antibiotics. In women, this infection can cause genital itching, an unpleasant and foul-smelling vaginal discharge, and painful urination. It is among the most common STIs in the US and affects more women than men. Men with trichomoniasis usually have no symptoms.

Online care makes it possible to get evaluated quickly, privately, and without an office visit.

You may be a good fit if you’re experiencing:

  • Foul-smelling vaginal discharge (white, yellow, gray, or green)
  • Genital redness, itching, and burning
  • Pain during urination
  • Pain during sexual intercourse
  • Irritation inside the penis
  • Burning sensation after ejaculation
  • Penile discharge

Even without symptoms, treatment may still be recommended.

How Online Treatment Works

  • 5-minute medical assessment
  • Reviewed by a licensed provider
  • Prescription sent to your pharmacy — often within 45 minutes

No exams. No in-person visits. Fully confidential.

If approved,

  • Doctor-reviewed
  • Clinically appropriate
  • Easy to complete

Cost & Access

  • No insurance required
  • No hidden fees
  • 24/7 provider access
at just$39.99

Have questions?
Get answers

*24hrdoc is not a pharmacy. We do not carry or
ship medicines. Online Doctor Prescriptions are
sent electronically to your pharmacy after an
online medical consultation.

STI symptoms vary and may include unusual discharge, sores, or pain during urination. Some STIs can be asymptomatic. Symptom onset ranges from a few days to months after exposure, depending on the infection.

Yes, many STIs can be asymptomatic. Regular screening is essential to detect these infections early.

Effective methods include abstinence, vaccination (e.g., HPV, hepatitis B), reducing the number of sexual partners, and mutual monogamy with an uninfected partner.

Testing frequency depends on individual risk factors. Sexually active individuals under 25 should be tested annually for gonorrhea and chlamydia. Those with multiple partners or engaging in high-risk behaviors should consider testing every 3 to 6 months.

Bacterial STIs, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, are caused by bacteria and are typically curable with antibiotics. Viral STIs, such as herpes and HIV, are caused by viruses and are generally not curable but can be managed with antiviral medications.

Approach the conversation with honesty and care. You might say, 'I think it's important for both of us to get tested before becoming intimate to ensure we're both healthy.' Emphasize that this is about mutual well-being and trust. Planning to get tested together can also make the process more comfortable.