Clearer skin, fewer breakouts — and real medical support you can trust.
Online acne evaluation with trusted prescription options like doxycycline, clindamycin, and benzoyl peroxide — customized for your skin.
Pricing
Transparent flat-rate pricing.
$150/Per Visit
- Video conference with provider
- Review lab
- Ordering a prescription, if needed.
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How it Works
Start Your Care
Access virtual care when you need it—on your schedule, no appointment required.
Connect with a Provider You Trust
A certified provider will review your symptoms and guide you through the next steps.
Receive Care
Get support for everyday health issues. If medication is necessary, we’ll send the prescription to your local pharmacy. You can use our insurance to get the prescription or self-pay.
WHAT IS ACNE TREATMENT & WHY SHOULD I CONSIDER IT?
Acne happens when pores become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. For many people, over-the-counter washes and spot treatments simply aren’t enough — especially when inflammation, deep breakouts, or recurring flare‑ups are involved. Prescription acne care takes a more targeted approach by reducing acne-causing bacteria, calming inflammation, and helping prevent new breakouts before they start.
Acne isn’t just a cosmetic issue. It can affect confidence, comfort, and quality of life. Seeking treatment early can prevent scarring, reduce long-term breakouts, and help you feel more comfortable in your own skin.
What are the symptoms of HSV-1 and HSV-2?
- Tingling, burning, or itching prodrome before lesions
- Painful blisters or sores:
- Around the mouth/lips (more common with HSV-1)
- On the genitals and nearby skin (more common with HSV-2)
- Painful urination (genital HSV)
- Swollen lymph nodes, low-grade fever, fatigue (more common in first outbreak)
- Oral symptoms: cold sores on lips/gums, mouth tenderness
- Rectal involvement: pain, lesions, possible discharge or bleeding
- Throat involvement: sore throat if infected there
- Many people have mild or no symptoms but can still transmit the virus
- Recurring outbreaks; common triggers include stress, illness, sun exposure, and hormonal changes
Commonly Asked Questions
We offer telehealth consultations to address Acne. Our healthcare providers can evaluate your symptoms and suggest appropriate treatments, which may include lifestyle recommendations, over-the-counter medications, or prescriptions. While our services are not available 24/7, you can participate in a virtual visit with one of our providers at any time you choose during our business hours (M-F 8am-5pm).
Please note that we do not accept insurance, and payment is required at the time of service.
Please note that we do not accept insurance, and payment is required at the time of service.
We do not accept health insurance for our services. However, you may submit a claim to your insurance provider for potential reimbursement, though we cannot guarantee coverage. If you typically use insurance for medications, you can do so with prescriptions provided through our services. We recommend discussing insurance coverage directly with your pharmacy. The cost of medication is separate from the cost of your visit.
If our provider is unable to diagnose or treat your health issue during a telehealth visit, they may recommend that you seek in-person care from a primary care provider or specialist. You will be charged for the consultation if you choose a Pay-Per-Visit. There are no additional charges if you’re part of the membership.
Currently, we do not offer doctor's notes through our telehealth services. Our focus is on providing immediate care and treatment plans tailored to your needs.
Yes, after your telehealth visit, you can communicate with our medical assistants for 14 days at no extra cost. Your secure messages will be reviewed by the first available medical assistant . If further adjustments are needed after this period, a new visit will be required.
You will need to schedule a new telehealth visit to request a refill. Providers may require an assessment of your treatment's effectiveness before issuing additional prescriptions to ensure your health and safety.
We are committed to protecting your health information with stringent privacy and security practices that comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). We employ administrative, physical, and technical safeguards, including encryption to ensure your information remains secure. We do not sell personal information, including protected health information (PHI).
Frequently Asked Questions About Acne
Doxycycline works internally to reduce inflammation and acne-causing bacteria. Clindamycin works on the surface to fight bacteria directly. Benzoyl peroxide helps keep pores clear and prevents resistance to antibiotics. Together, they target multiple causes of acne.
Expect gradual improvements in 4–6 weeks, with clearer, smoother skin often appearing between 8–12 weeks. Acne treatment takes consistency — but the changes are real.
Mild dryness, peeling, or sensitivity is common early on, especially with topical medications. We’ll provide a plan to ease irritation while still getting results.
Most people with sensitive skin can still use acne medications. Your provider may adjust strength, frequency, or recommend gentle skincare support.
Consistent treatment reduces inflammation and deep breakouts, lowering the risk of future scarring. Existing scars may need separate cosmetic treatments.
Consistent treatment reduces inflammation and deep breakouts, lowering the risk of future scarring. Existing scars may need separate cosmetic treatments.
Yes — non-comedogenic products are recommended. Removing makeup before bedtime is essential.
We’ll help you build a safe, effective routine. Some exfoliants or actives may need to be paused.
Antibiotics are generally used short term to calm inflammation, then maintained with topical therapies.
Antibiotics are generally used short term to calm inflammation, then maintained with topical therapies.
If acne is severe, leaving scars, or resistant to treatment, we may recommend a dermatologist for advanced options.
