See a doctor or nurse practitioner in person if this is your first outbreak

Online genital herpes treatment delivered direct to you

Less than $1/day to prevent outbreaks & protect partners

Immediate and suppression treatment available

$50/3 months

1 year script, 3 months at a time

Acyclovir (Zovirax) & Valacyclovir (Valtrex) available
Prevent outbreaks & protect partners
Quickly clear up an immediate outbreak with a same-day script
FREE, fast shipping

How GoMDUSA consolutations work

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Answer simple health questions
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Immediate video with our medical team
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Free delivery to your door
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Monday-Friday 4am-5pm PST
Saturday-Sunday 5am-4pm PST

About genital herpes

Genital herpes are a pain. Genital herpes can affect the genitals, upper thighs, buttocks, or hips.

Symptoms come on once a year to every few months and include:

Treatment and Risks

We rely upon your answers to our health questions to decide if it’s safe to give you genital herpes medication online. There’s a chance we could give you anti-viral herpes medicines when you don’t in fact have genital herpes.

We’re more likely to make the wrong diagnosis if this is your first herpes outbreak. That’s why you shouldn’t use GoMDUSA if this is your very first genital herpes outbreak.

‘Off-label’ use of medicines for preventative treatment

Doctors throughout the US routinely give patients the anti-viral herpes medicines we prescribe for daily preventative treatment (‘suppression’).

But it’s important to know that the FDA hasn’t specifically approved the medicines we prescribe for daily preventative use. That said, it’s totally normal for patients to get these medicines for genital herpes.

Who we can't help

Our online treatment protocols mean we can’t give herpes medication to everyone. If any of the following apply to you, please don’t use our genital herpes service and instead see a doctor or nurse practitioner in person.

Under 18
Never been diagnosed with genital herpes before
Rectal pain with discharge or rectal spasm
Pregnant, possibly pregnant, or breastfeeding
HIV
Problems with your immune system as a result of treatment for cancer (chemotherapy), immune disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, or long-term
Organ transplant
Kidney problems or dehydration
Take medicine that can be toxic to the kidney
Severe headache including pain spreading to the front of your head, eye pain, or ear pain
Severe neck pain with sensitivity to light or sound
Problem or pain with urination
Fever