See a provider online for same-day cough, cold, flu & strep throat treatment.

$29 / message visit  |   $49 / video visit

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.

Cold or Flu? How to Tell the Difference

The common cold and flu share many symptoms, including:

  • Runny or congested nose

  • Cough

  • Sore throat

  • Headache

  • Body or muscle aches

But here’s the key difference:

  • Colds usually develop gradually and rarely cause fever

  • The flu tends to hit fast and often starts with a sudden high fever (100.4°F or above) and a dry cough

Will I need antibiotics?

In most cases, no. Colds are caused by viruses (like rhinovirus) and usually clear up in 7–10 days without prescription medication.
Antibiotics don’t work against viral infections — and unnecessary use may lead to side effects or antibiotic resistance.

If your iVisitDoc provider rules out a bacterial infection, they’ll recommend over-the-counter treatments and home care to relieve your symptoms.

Is Pay-per-Virtual visit right for you?

  • You’re between 18 and 64 years old

  • You have symptoms like cough, sore throat, runny nose, or fever

  • You may have a mild respiratory illness such as a cold, flu, COVID-19, strep throat, bronchitis, or a sinus infection

  • You don’t have ear pain or pressure, which may require in-person evaluation

  • You’re not experiencing emergency symptoms like trouble breathing or chest pain not caused by coughing

⚠️ If you have urgent symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest ER immediately.

Common Medications for upper respiratory infections (URIs)

Your iVisitDoc provider will review your symptoms and medical history to determine whether a prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) treatment is right for you. If medication is prescribed, it can be sent to any pharmacy of your choice for pickup or delivery.

The cost of prescribed medications may be covered by your health insurance, depending on your plan.

Please note: Oral steroids are not prescribed for cold symptom relief through iVisitDoc telehealth visits.

For flu

Oseltamivir (Tamiflu)

For Strep Throat

Antibiotics like penicillin

For Common Cold

OTC symptom relievers

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.

Quick virtual visits, anytime

Your questions answered

iVisitDoc Care & Access

iVisitDoc offers same-day virtual visits for a wide range of upper respiratory conditions. Your provider can evaluate symptoms like fever, sore throat, cough, or congestion, and offer a treatment plan, which may include prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) options, if appropriate.

If your symptoms suggest a condition that needs in-person testing or examination, your provider will explain why and guide you to a local clinic or urgent care facility if needed.

Yes. iVisitDoc allows secure messaging after your appointment for follow-up questions about your diagnosis, medications, or next steps.

If your treatment plan includes a prescription, you may be able to request a refill or renewal through iVisitDoc. Your provider will review your care history before approving.

Your health data is protected by our HIPAA-compliant platform, using encrypted systems to keep your medical records and personal information private and secure.

About cold and flu
treatment

Your iVisitDoc provider can evaluate your symptoms and determine whether strep throat is likely. If needed, they may recommend an in-person rapid strep test or prescribe antibiotics if the symptoms strongly suggest bacterial infection.

Virtual care works well for symptoms such as:

  • Sore throat

  • Cough or congestion

  • Runny nose or sinus pressure

  • Low-grade fever or body aches

  • Fatigue or headache

Your provider will recommend supportive care or medications as appropriate.

Some conditions may require in-person care, especially if you have:

  • Severe ear pain or suspected ear infection

  • Chest pain not caused by coughing

  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

  • High fever that doesn’t respond to medication
    In these cases, you may be referred to urgent care or the emergency room.

Your provider may suggest OTC remedies such as:

  • Acetaminophen or ibuprofen for fever and pain

  • Cough suppressants (e.g., dextromethorphan)

  • Decongestants (e.g., pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine)

  • Saline sprays or throat lozenges for dryness and irritation

They’ll tailor their recommendations based on your symptoms and health history.

Antiviral medications like Tamiflu are most effective when taken within 48 hours of symptom onset. If you’re outside that window, your provider can still help manage your symptoms and offer supportive treatment.

Most people recover from the flu in 5 to 7 days, though fatigue or cough can linger longer. If symptoms worsen or don’t improve after a week, follow up with your provider.

You’re usually contagious 1 day before symptoms start and for about 5 to 7 days after. Young children and people with weakened immune systems may be contagious for longer.

Yes. For mild to moderate sinus infections, your provider can diagnose and recommend treatment—whether that’s OTC symptom relief or a prescription, if appropriate.

If you’re experiencing ear pain or pressure, your provider may be able to help—but in some cases, a physical exam is needed to look inside the ear. If necessary, you’ll be referred for in-person care.

Yes. iVisitDoc can help assess symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea and recommend supportive treatments to prevent dehydration and manage discomfort. If symptoms are severe or prolonged, a referral to in-person care may be needed.