FAQ

Curedose is available across the U.S. When you begin a visit, specific state availability and any potential restrictions are displayed before you fill out your consultation form.

Yes! If you're symptomatic or have been exposed to an STI, we can prescribe empiric antibiotics to treat the infection.

Yes! Curedose highly respects patient confidentiality. We follow HIPAA guidelines to keep your data secure and safe. Protected Health Information (PHI) will not be given or sold to unaffiliated third parties. Only your care team can access your health records

For your privacy, your bank or credit card statement will never show your diagnosis, symptoms, or reason for the visit. By law, banks require the merchant’s name to appear, so the charge will simply show as Curedose. This is standard for all transactions and helps ensure your payment is processed securely.

We'll treat you again if you test positive within 30 days of the first treatment.

For STIs that require an injection, we recommend seeing a local doctor first. We can provide an oral alternative if seeing a doctor is not feasible.

We offer affordable online lab services. We recommend STI testing one to two weeks after treatment

No! We do not transmit your diagnosis or symptoms to the pharmacy.

The consultation fee is self-paid. However, you may use your insurance to pay for the medication at your preferred pharmacy.

Simply login to your patient portal to track your prescription and treatment plan

Most US pharmacies require the patient's full name to dispense the medication. Adults only may handle prescriptions. If applicable, the pharmacy may ask to see your insurance card or ID card

Yes. Similar to any doctor's office, the patient is responsible for the medication. We prescribe generic or low cost options and offer 80% Rx discounts on most prescriptions at participating pharmacies.