🌟 Acute Virtual Urgent Care — Now Available in MA, FL & NH
Get expert care for common conditions like cold & flu, sinus infections, UTIs, cold sores, and more — all from the comfort of home.
🕒 Available 7 days a week | 9 AM – 10 PM EST
💵 Only $89.99 per virtual visit
No insurance needed for the visit. After your appointment, your prescription is sent to your local CVS or preferred pharmacy — where you can use your insurance for medication pickup.
Our Acute Virtual Urgent Care service delivers convenient, expert treatment for a range of non-emergency conditions. Our licensed professionals are available seven days a week, from 9 AM to 10 PM EST, ensuring you feel better quickly. Here’s a breakdown of our services:
1. Cold & Flu Symptoms
- Fever, cough, congestion
- Body aches and chills
- Sore throat
- Fatigue and weakness
2. Sinus Infections (Sinusitis)
- Headaches and facial pressure
- Nasal congestion
- Green or yellow mucus
- Tooth pain and sore throat
3. Cold Sores (Herpes Simplex Virus)
- Painful, blistering sores
- Itching, tingling, or burning sensations
- Prescription antiviral treatment
4. Female Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Painful urination
- Frequent urges to urinate
- Lower abdominal pain
- Cloudy, strong-smelling urine
5. Allergic Reactions & EpiPens
- Prescription for EpiPens
- Guidance and support for allergy flare-ups
- Treatment options for mild to moderate reactions
6. Antibiotics & Prescription Refills
- Prescriptions for bacterial infections
- Antibiotics for specific conditions
- Prescription refills based on clinical evaluation
How It Works:
- Book a Visit: Select a convenient time and schedule your virtual appointment online.
- Consult with a Licensed Provider: Our providers evaluate your symptoms and create a tailored treatment plan.
- Pick Up Your Prescription: Prescriptions are dispatched to your local CVS or preferred pharmacy, where you can utilize your insurance to cover the medications.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This service is exclusive to non-emergency acute conditions. If you are facing a medical emergency, please call 911 or head to your nearest emergency room immediately. We do not handle emergencies, critical conditions, or life-threatening issues.