Text a licensed nurse practitioner about common issues like UTIs, sinus infections, strep throat, ear infections, rashes, bronchitis, and more. It takes about 2 to 3 minutes to get started, and if a prescription makes sense, I send it to your pharmacy.
If you're dealing with something simple but annoying and you mostly need a real clinician to look it over, make the safest call, and get you moving in the right direction, you're in the right place.
Burning when you pee, urgency, frequency, pressure, and that unmistakable "this is starting" feeling.
Pressure, congestion, sore throat, fever, swollen glands, and painful swallowing.
Ear pain, lingering cough, chest congestion, and "I don't want to sit in urgent care for this."
Things that need a set of trained eyes, a clear plan, and treatment if it makes sense.
You probably don't need a dramatic medical experience. You just need someone qualified to tell you what this likely is, what to do next, and whether medication is appropriate.
Chest pain, trouble breathing, severe dehydration, confusion, heavy bleeding, or anything that feels scary or rapidly worsening should go straight to the ER.
Most people aren't looking for a healthcare adventure. They're looking for a clean answer and the shortest path to feeling better.
The whole point of this page is to make the unknown feel known. Here's exactly what happens when you start.
You'll answer a few quick questions about your symptoms, timing, and history. No giant intake form. No complicated portal.
This isn't auto-generated. I go through what you send, make sure it makes sense medically, and decide the safest next step.
You'll know what this most likely is, what to do next, and whether a prescription is appropriate for your situation.
No vague, fluffy language. Just what I'm thinking and why.
Home care, red flags, and what to watch for so you know what happens after the text.
If medication makes sense, I send it to your pharmacy so you can keep moving.
That's usually the moment people realize they don't want to wait until morning, but they also don't want to spend the night in an urgent care lobby for something that feels pretty straightforward.
The goal is simple: you start tonight and wake up with a plan instead of waking up still trying to decide what to do.
You send the first text and answer a few quick questions.
I look over your symptoms, history, and any details that matter for safety.
You know what to do next, and if appropriate, your prescription is already headed to the pharmacy.
No puzzle at the end. No wondering what this will cost. Just a straightforward visit from start to finish.
That's completely fine. You can text me directly first and ask whatever you need to ask. No pressure.
No. I review your visit personally. The whole point is that a real licensed clinician is looking at what you send and making the safest call.
Yes, when it's medically appropriate. If medication makes sense for what you're dealing with, I send it to your pharmacy.
Usually about 2 to 3 minutes to get the visit going. That's why this works so well when everything else feels like too much hassle.
Text first. Ask the question. If it sounds like you need something different or more urgent, I'll tell you that.
If this sounds like exactly what you need, start your visit now. Or text me first if you want to ask something before you begin.