Yeast Infection
Treatment Online
Get a yeast infection treated by a licensed Florida provider — fluconazole from $12.27/30ct or topical cream from $8.39. No video call, no waiting room.
Florida residents & visitors only
Women Affected in Lifetime
Clotrimazole Cream / Tube
Provider Response
Confidential
What is a vaginal yeast infection?
Vaginal yeast infections (vulvovaginal candidiasis) are caused by an overgrowth of Candida — a fungus that normally lives in the vagina in small amounts. When the balance tips, it can cause uncomfortable symptoms that are very common and highly treatable.
About 75% of women will have at least one yeast infection in their lifetime. They are not sexually transmitted infections, though sexual activity can sometimes trigger them. Antibiotic use, hormone changes, diabetes, and a weakened immune system can all increase the risk.
Common signs and symptoms
- Vaginal itching or burning
- Thick, white, cottage cheese–like discharge
- Redness or swelling of the vulva
- Burning during urination
- Pain or discomfort during sex
If you recognize these symptoms and have had a yeast infection before, prescription treatment is usually straightforward. If this is your first time or symptoms are unusual, a provider review helps confirm the diagnosis.
Discreet yeast infection treatment
Answer confidential health questions about your symptoms and history — takes about 5 minutes
A licensed Florida provider reviews your case within 24–48 hours
Prescription sent to your pharmacy — oral fluconazole or topical antifungal, your choice
Follow up if symptoms persist — your provider can adjust treatment or evaluate for recurrent yeast infections
Affordable yeast infection medication
We prescribe proven antifungal treatments at low cost via Cost Plus Drugs or your local pharmacy.
| Medication | Used For | Cost Plus Price |
|---|---|---|
| Fluconazole 150mg (30 tablets) | Oral single-dose — 1 tablet per uncomplicated episode | $12.27/30ct |
| Clotrimazole 1% vaginal cream (45g) | Intravaginal 7-day course — preferred in pregnancy | $8.39/tube |
| Miconazole nitrate 2% vaginal cream (45g) | Intravaginal 7-day course — pregnancy-safe alternative | $9.40/tube |
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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.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about yeast infection treatment at Goza Health.
How do I know if it’s a yeast infection or BV?
Yeast infections typically cause thick, white, cottage-cheese discharge with itching and no strong odor. BV usually causes thin, grayish discharge with a fishy smell. A provider can help sort it out based on your symptoms.
Do I need a video call?
No. Our async message visit lets you describe your symptoms at your own pace. A licensed Florida provider reviews your answers and prescribes treatment — no video call needed.
Can I get the pill form (fluconazole)?
Yes. Fluconazole 150mg taken as a single oral dose is the most common prescription. It’s highly effective and very affordable. Topical antifungal creams are also available if you prefer or if fluconazole is not appropriate for you.
Is it safe to use fluconazole if I’m pregnant?
Oral fluconazole is not recommended during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, topical antifungal creams are a safer alternative. Be sure to mention your pregnancy in your questionnaire.
How fast will I get my prescription?
Most prescriptions are sent within 24–48 hours of completing your visit.
What if I keep getting yeast infections?
Having 4 or more yeast infections in a year is called recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. This may require a longer maintenance therapy course. Mention this in your visit and your provider will tailor the treatment plan.
How much does the visit cost?
A single message visit costs $79. Members ($69/mo) get message visits included, so you only pay for medication.
Can I use OTC treatments instead?
OTC creams like Monistat can treat mild cases. However, if your symptoms are severe, recurrent, or you’re not sure it’s a yeast infection, a provider visit is the safer path — especially since BV and yeast infections can look similar and require different treatments.
Does my partner need to be treated?
Yeast infections are not sexually transmitted in the traditional sense, and male partners generally don’t need treatment. However, if your partner has symptoms, mention it in your visit and your provider can advise.