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Get prescription bacterial vaginosis treatment to soothe your discomfort.

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Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in store or free standard delivery, you’ll get fast access to the prescription BV treatment you need, if suitable for you.

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Prescription bacterial vaginosis treatments we offer

Bacterial vaginosis — get treatment now to resolve discomfort

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common condition which affects many women. It’s caused by a change in the natural balance of bacteria in your vagina.

It isn’t dangerous and many women have it without noticing. You only need treatment if you’re experiencing symptoms, such as a fishy smell or thin vaginal discharge.

We can prescribe treatment to bring relief from the distress and inconvenience of BV. There's no need for an in-person discussion, just fill out our consultation and, if appropriate, we’ll prescribe a treatment suitable for you.

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Prescription bacterial vaginosis treatments we offer

Learn important information about prescription bacterial vaginosis treatments

Get the facts about BV from Dr Christina

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Not sure how you get BV or how you can avoid getting it again?

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Approved By:
Dr Hawwa Shillingford
Dr Hawwa Shillingford
GMC no. 7493517

Dr Hawwa joined the team in 2022. With a background in primary care, she has a special interest in women’s health and mental health. She is clinical lead for Antibiotic Stewardship.

Last reviewed on: 17/04/2023