Herpes Care

Discreet, fast herpes care — prescription antiviral medication for cold sores and genital herpes, prescribed online by Florida and New York licensed clinicians.

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Expert women’s health care online

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Board-certified OB-GYN physician review

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Treatment sent same day when eligible

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Herpes Care

Medical Notice: Prescriptions are issued at the sole discretion of the reviewing physician and are not guaranteed. Consultation fees are non-refundable once physician review has begun.

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Complete a quick, private assessment and get your antiviral prescription sent to your pharmacy.

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Why Women Choose Herexa Health

Physician-Expert Care

Physician-Expert Care

Same-Day Prescription

Same-Day Prescription

Private & Confidential

Private & Confidential

Local Pharmacy Pickup

Local Pharmacy Pickup

Simple & Secure

How Herexa Health Works

A board-certified OB-GYN will review your answers before any prescription is issued. Our simple 3-step process ensures safe, expert-led care from home.

Step 1
Answer a few questions

Answer a few questions


Complete a secure 5-minute medical intake. Your privacy and security are our top priorities.

Step 2
Physician Review

Physician Review


A licensed provider reviews your information and, if medically appropriate, writes your prescription.

Step 3
Prescription sent if appropriate

Prescription sent if appropriate


If approved, your prescription is sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy for same-day pickup.

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There is currently no cure for herpes. The virus remains dormant in your nerve cells between outbreaks. However, antiviral medications like Valacyclovir and Acyclovir are highly effective at shortening outbreaks, reducing severity, and preventing recurrences with daily suppressive therapy.
Yes — herpes is one of the most common infections worldwide. The WHO estimates 3.8 billion people under 50 have HSV-1, and approximately 520 million have HSV-2. In the U.S., nearly half of adults aged 14-49 carry HSV-1, and about 12% carry HSV-2.
Antiviral medications such as valacyclovir and acyclovir have been widely used for many years and are generally well tolerated. Some people may experience mild side effects such as headache or nausea.
Open communication with sexual partners is important. Taking antiviral medication and using protection can help reduce the risk of transmission.

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