Connect with a provider today for fast, same-day care for acid reflux (GERD) symptoms.
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What You Need to Do
Select Your Concern & Book
Choose your health concern (like hair loss or weight) and answer a few quick questions. Pick a time that works for you.
Meet Your Provider
Chat or video call with a licensed provider who will assess your condition and prescribe treatment if needed.
Get Your Treatment
Get care for common conditions—and if medication is needed, prescriptions can be sent directly to your pharmacy or delivered to your door (where available).
Get Ongoing Support
Stay connected with follow-up care to track progress and adjust your treatment if necessary.
Understanding Heartburn, Acid Reflux, and GERD
Heartburn is a common symptom of acid reflux, which occurs when stomach acid flows upward into the esophagus. This can cause discomfort or a burning sensation in the chest or throat.
When acid reflux happens frequently or becomes severe, it may be diagnosed as GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease), a chronic condition that often requires medical treatment.
With iVisitDoc, you can connect with a licensed provider to discuss symptoms, explore treatment options, and manage your condition—all from home.
Is Pay-per-Virtual visit right for you?
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You're between 18 and 64 years old
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You’re having typical acid reflux symptoms like heartburn or regurgitation
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You don’t have complications such as esophageal inflammation
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It’s not painful or difficult to swallow
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You don’t have chest pain that spreads to your arm, back, or jaw
⚠️ Important: If you’re experiencing chest pain that radiates or feels severe, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
What is acid reflux (GERD) and how does it affect the body?
Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), happens when stomach acid flows backward into the esophagus. This backwash irritates the lining of your throat and chest, often leaving a burning sensation or sour taste.
Relief for Acid Reflux Symptoms
If you’re experiencing heartburn or acid reflux, your iVisitDoc provider will recommend the right treatment based on your symptoms and medical history. Some options are available over-the-counter, while others may require a prescription. You can fill your prescriptions at any pharmacy. Your prescription may also be covered by your insurance plan.
1. Fast Relief: Antacids
Antacids work quickly to neutralize stomach acid and relieve mild, occasional symptoms (less than once a week). These are ideal for short-term relief but don’t treat chronic reflux.
Common antacids include:
Aluminum hydroxide (Maalox)
Aluminum-magnesium hydroxide (Mylanta)
Calcium carbonate (Tums)
Magnesium trisilicate (Gaviscon)
Pink bismuth (Pepto-Bismol)
Sodium bicarbonate (Alka-Seltzer)
Simethicone with antacid (Gas-X with Maalox)
Alginate-based antacids (Gaviscon Advance)
2. Acid Blockers: H2 Receptor Antagonists (H2RAs)
H2 blockers reduce stomach acid production and are suitable for people with mild, infrequent symptoms (fewer than twice per week). They offer longer-lasting relief than antacids.
Examples:
Cimetidine (Tagamet)
Famotidine (Pepcid AC, Zantac 360)
Nizatidine (Axid AR)
3. Long-Term Control: Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
If your symptoms occur more than twice per week or are more severe, your provider may prescribe a PPI. These medications block acid production at the source and are effective for long-term GERD management.
Examples:
Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant)
Esomeprazole (Nexium)
Lansoprazole (Prevacid)
Omeprazole (Prilosec, Zegerid)
Pantoprazole DR (Protonix)
Rabeprazole DR (AcipHex)
Pro Tip
Start with lifestyle adjustments—like avoiding trigger foods, elevating your head while sleeping, and eating smaller meals. Medications work best when paired with healthy habits.
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Your questions answered
iVisitDoc Care & Access
Wondering what kind of care you’ll receive for heartburn or acid reflux through iVisitDoc?
Our providers assess your symptoms through video or secure messaging, offering personalized recommendations—from lifestyle advice to prescription treatment. Whether it’s occasional discomfort or chronic GERD, your care is tailored to your needs.
Not sure if insurance will cover your visit?
Most insurance plans are accepted, and you’ll be able to confirm your coverage during the booking process. If you’re paying out of pocket, we keep pricing transparent and upfront.
Need to follow up after your visit?
We’ve made it easy. Your iVisitDoc provider stays connected with you through secure messaging—so you can ask questions, share updates, or request a refill without scheduling a new appointment.
What if your provider can’t give a clear diagnosis online?
While most cases can be handled virtually, if in-person testing or exams are needed, your provider will guide you on where to go next—ensuring a seamless transition of care.
Curious about how your health info is handled?
We treat privacy seriously. Every interaction is encrypted and managed under strict HIPAA-compliant protocols, keeping your health records safe and confidential.
Understanding Acid Reflux & Your Options
Is that burning sensation more than just something you ate?
If you experience heartburn more than twice a week, or feel symptoms getting worse after meals or at night, it could be more than a passing issue—it may be GERD. iVisitDoc providers help you figure that out.
What does treatment usually look like?
Mild symptoms can often be managed with over-the-counter antacids and diet changes. More persistent discomfort may need targeted treatment like H2 blockers or PPIs, depending on your symptom frequency and severity.
Worried about taking medication long-term?
That’s a valid concern—and something your provider will talk through with you. In many cases, medications are used short-term while diet and habit adjustments support long-term relief.
Can lifestyle really make a difference?
Absolutely. Eating smaller meals, staying upright after eating, cutting back on caffeine and spicy foods, and managing stress can significantly reduce flare-ups—even without medication.
When should you stop trying home remedies and get help?
If heartburn is interfering with sleep, becoming more frequent, or causing trouble swallowing or chest discomfort, don’t wait. Early treatment prevents complications—and iVisitDoc makes it easy to get started.