The CareMD is a telehealth platform that allows patients to consult with competent doctors from the convenience of their homes. The CareMD makes it easier to receive or refill prescription medications for common conditions like pink eye, STDs, ear infections, allergies, and many more.
No Appointment Necessary
If you need a prescription, there’s no need to wait. Just follow these simple steps to get treated today.
We make communication easy with text, voice, and video options.
After your telehealth visit, your approved medication will be sent to your local pharmacy for pick up and you will be notified.
You can access your medical services at your own convenience. Securely view your treatment plan and lab results.
You can access your medical services at your own convenience. Securely view treatment plan and lab results.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that, if left untreated, can lead to major health consequences. There are several phases of syphilis (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary). Each stage is marked by its own set of indications and symptoms
Direct contact with a syphilis sore during vaginal, anal, or oral sex can cause syphilis. Sores can appear on or around the penis, vagina, or anus, as well as in the rectum, lips, or mouth. Syphilis can be passed down from a mother to her unborn child.
The only way to avoid contracting STDs is to refrain from engaging in vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse.
If you are sexually active, you can reduce your risk of contracting syphilis by doing the following:
Being in a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested for syphilis and is syphilis-free; and using latex condoms correctly every time you have sex. Condoms protect against syphilis transmission by preventing contact with a sore. Sores can develop in regions that aren't covered by a condom. Syphilis can still be transmitted by contact with these lesions.
Syphilis symptoms often include painless sores/ulcers on or around the genitals, rectum, or mouth that can also look like small warts. A syphilis sore usually occurs in the first stage of the disease and can eventually heal. Unfortunately, syphilis has a “final stage” that can occur years later and cause major health problems.
Syphilis symptoms often include painless sores/ulcers on or around the genitals, rectum, or mouth that can also look like small warts. A syphilis sore usually occurs in the first stage of the disease and can eventually heal. Unfortunately, syphilis has a “final stage” that can occur years later and cause major health problems.
Do you think you've been infected with syphilis? Fill out our consultation form now to speak with one of our board-certified medical providers about testing and treatment options. There's no need to have that uncomfortable conversation with your doctor. Consultations are confidential and take only a few minutes. When treated early in the course of exposure, syphilis has the best success rate. Antibiotics are used to treat most instances of syphilis.