
sexual health / Genital Herpes Treatment
Genital Herpes Treatment
Online support for recurrent genital herpes treatment with symptom review before supply.
Online care request
Start a guided request for Genital Herpes
The public reference journey starts with a short treatment questionnaire, captures the preferred option, then routes the answers for review before supply is released. This version keeps that structure while rewriting the wording.
Choose the treatment route
Capture the option the person hopes to receive and whether this is a new request or a repeat journey.
Complete the required fields in this section before moving forward.
Why request this service online
Support for familiar recurrence
The service is best suited to recurrent symptoms where genital herpes has already been diagnosed or fits a familiar pattern.
Private symptom review
Describe outbreaks, frequency, and any previous antiviral use without needing a routine appointment first.
Fast access to common treatment routes
Antiviral treatment options can be reviewed promptly when the request fits an online care pathway.
How it works
Describe your symptoms
Answer questions on outbreaks, diagnosis history, recent treatment use, and any red-flag symptoms.
Clinician checks suitability
A prescriber reviews whether online treatment is suitable or whether urgent in-person review is needed instead.
Supply is arranged
Approved treatment can then move to discreet fulfilment.
About this treatment or service
Genital herpes treatment services are usually intended for people with recurrent symptoms or prior diagnosis rather than brand-new unexplained lesions. New, severe, or unusual symptoms may still need in-person assessment.
Delivery options
Discreet dispatch
Approved treatment can be packed and delivered privately.
Prompt fulfilment
Routine recurrent-treatment requests can move quickly when stock is available.
Treatment details
Common antiviral options include aciclovir and related medicines. The review checks symptom pattern, diagnosis history, pregnancy-related factors where relevant, and whether urgent review is needed before treatment is supplied.