STI Treatment
Online in Florida
Get confidential treatment for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and other common STIs from a licensed Florida provider. No video call, no waiting room — starting at $79.
Florida residents & visitors only
STI Cases/Year in US
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Provider Response
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What are sexually transmitted infections?
STIs (also called STDs) are infections passed through sexual contact. The most common bacterial STIs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis — all of which are curable with the right antibiotics. The CDC estimates over 2.5 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are reported annually in the US.
Many STIs have no symptoms, which is why testing and early treatment are important. Left untreated, STIs can lead to serious health complications including infertility, chronic pain, and increased HIV risk. The good news: most bacterial STIs are easily treated with a short course of antibiotics.
Common signs and symptoms
- Unusual discharge from penis or vagina
- Pain or burning during urination
- Sores, bumps, or blisters in genital area
- Pain during sex
- Itching or irritation in genital area
- No symptoms at all (many STIs are asymptomatic)
If you experience these symptoms — or have been exposed to an STI — early treatment is key. Most bacterial STIs respond well to a short course of antibiotics.
Confidential treatment, fast results
Complete a confidential health questionnaire about your symptoms and exposure — takes about 5 minutes
A licensed Florida provider reviews your case within 24–48 hours and determines the appropriate treatment
If appropriate, an antibiotic prescription is sent directly to your pharmacy
Follow up for test-of-cure and partner treatment guidance — message your provider anytime
Affordable STI medication
We prescribe FDA-approved generics at a fraction of brand-name prices via Cost Plus Drugs.
| Medication | Used For | Cost Plus Price |
|---|---|---|
| Doxycycline 100mg (30ct) | Chlamydia / general STI | $6.60/course |
| Azithromycin 1g (single dose) | Chlamydia (doxycycline allergy alt) | $5.84/course |
| Cefixime 800mg (single dose) | Gonorrhea treatment | $12.89/course |
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Your prescription, your pharmacy. We send prescriptions to any pharmacy you choose — CVS, Walgreens, your local pharmacy, or home delivery through Cost Plus Drugs. The prices above reflect Cost Plus Drugs pricing.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about STI treatment at Goza Health.
Is STI treatment through Goza Health confidential?
Yes. All visits are HIPAA-compliant and completely private. No information is shared with partners, employers, or insurers without your consent.
Do I need to get tested before treatment?
Not always. Many STIs can be treated based on symptoms, exposure history, and clinical judgment. Your provider will advise if testing is recommended.
How fast will I get my prescription?
Most prescriptions are sent within 24-48 hours of completing your visit. Many medications are available same-day at your pharmacy.
How much does an STI visit cost?
A single message visit costs $79. Members ($69/mo) get message visits included, so you only pay for medication.
Can I treat my partner through Goza Health?
Your partner should complete their own visit for proper evaluation and treatment. This ensures they receive the right medication for their situation.
What if I don’t have symptoms but was exposed?
Exposure-based treatment is common and appropriate in many cases. Describe your situation in the visit and your provider will determine the best approach.
Do I need a video call?
No. STI visits are message-based for maximum privacy. Upload any relevant photos if applicable, and your provider reviews everything confidentially.
Which STIs can Goza Health treat?
We treat common bacterial STIs including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and other infections responsive to antibiotics. During your visit, your provider will determine the appropriate treatment based on your symptoms and exposure history.
How soon after exposure can I get treated?
You can start a visit as soon as you suspect exposure. Some STIs can be treated empirically based on known exposure, even before symptoms appear. Early treatment helps prevent complications and further transmission.
Will my treatment show up on insurance?
Goza Health visits don’t require insurance — you pay a flat $79 for a message visit. Nothing is billed to insurance, so there’s no record on your insurance statements.
Should I notify my partner?
Notifying partners is important for their health and to prevent reinfection. Your provider can offer guidance on partner notification. Partners should complete their own visit for proper evaluation and treatment.