Male Partner BV Treatment
New research backs what a lot of women already suspected: BV can pass between partners. Treating just one of you is why it keeps coming back. Our BV Partner Treatment gets him a licensed provider, a real prescription, and the same oral-plus-topical antibiotic combo the research points to, without the doctor's office conversation neither of you wants to have.
All for $49, less than the price of most co-pays. Only charged if he's eligible. It's easy:
- Send your partner the link to this page.
- They'll fill out a quick health form.
- If they're eligible, a licensed provider will send their treatment to the pharmacy of their choice.
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Sending your partner a link to an antibiotic prescription isn't exactly romantic. We made it as close to painless as it gets: a quick health form, a licensed provider, and a $49 charge only if he actually qualifies. No waiting room, no awkward front-desk conversation, no guessing.
FAQ
The same questions your friends are texting each other about BV. Here's what's actually true.
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Yes. New research shows bacterial vaginosis can pass between partners during sex. That's a big reason it keeps coming back even after treatment, one partner gets treated, the other doesn't, and the bacteria just cycles right back. We had a feeling...
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Yes. It includes oral metronidazole and topical clindamycin, prescribed by a licensed provider after a $49 telehealth visit. He'll only be charged if he's eligible for treatment.
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No. Most partners with penises have no symptoms. Treatment is focused on reducing bacterial transfer, not resolving symptoms they don't have.
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No. The $49 fee only applies if a licensed provider determines your partner is eligible for treatment.
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Partners with a penis who are in an ongoing sexual relationship with someone currently diagnosed with or being treated for BV. A licensed provider confirms eligibility before anything is prescribed or charged.
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The $49 visit is FSA/HSA eligible. You're only charged if a provider confirms you're eligible for treatment, so there's no cost if you're not a candidate.
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A licensed provider prescribes oral metronidazole and topical clindamycin, the same antibiotic combination studied for reducing BV recurrence in couples. It's a $49 telehealth visit, and you're only charged if you're eligible.
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No, it's not. BV is caused by an imbalance of vaginal bacteria, not a sexually transmitted infection. However, sexual activity can move bacteria between partners, which is why partner treatment can help prevent recurrence.
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About 60% of BV cases return within a year. One reason: male partners haven't traditionally been tested or treated, so the bacteria passes back and forth even when she's doing everything right. Treating both partners at the same time is linked to lower recurrence rates.
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The entire process happens online. Once your partner is prescribed treatment, it will be sent to their pharmacy of choice, with no in-person doctor's visit required.
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Fill out a quick health form, hear back from a licensed provider within 4 hours from 8AM-4PM PST, and if they're eligible, the prescription goes straight to your pharmacy of choice. No waiting room, no in-person visit.
Real answers to your last 2 AM Google spiral
Real answers to your last 2 AM Google spiral