ZipHealth provides safe, regulated prescription treatments for a range of common, non-emergency conditions through a convenient online service. The ZipHealth clinical team ensures that every patient receives a professional review before any medication is issued.
Overview of ZipHealth Services
The ZipHealth service is designed for non-emergency conditions where an online consultation is safe and appropriate. Using ZipHealth allows you to access clinical expertise and prescription medications without an in-person appointment.
Use ZipHealth when you need to:
Access prescription treatments for chronic or recurring conditions like hair loss or migraines.
Request weight management medications such as Compounded Liraglutide with B12.
Obtain discreet treatments for sexual health, men's health, or intimate wellness concerns.
Secure respiratory relief treatments like asthma rescue inhalers.
What conditions does ZipHealth treat?
ZipHealth currently provides prescription medications for the following clinical areas:
Weight management: Custom-blended, modern injection protocols (Compounded Liraglutide with B12).
Men’s health: Erectile dysfunction (Generic Viagra/Sildenafil, Tadalafil), premature ejaculation (Sertraline), and hair loss (Finasteride).
Women’s health & Intimate care: Yeast infections (Fluconazole) and urinary tract infections (Nitrofurantoin).
Cold sores & Herpes: Outbreak management and daily suppression therapy (Acyclovir, Valacyclovir, Famciclovir).
General health: Acute migraine relief (Sumatriptan, Rizatriptan, Zolmitriptan) and seasonal flu (Tamiflu).
Respiratory care: Asthma management (Albuterol inhalers).
What ZipHealth does not treat
ZipHealth is not a replacement for emergency services or specialized in-person care. ZipHealth does not treat:
Medical emergencies: If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
Complex conditions: Any condition that requires a physical, in-person examination.
Diagnostic requirements: Conditions that require specialized diagnostic testing or laboratory blood work before a diagnosis can be made.
Not sure if ZipHealth can help?
If you still need help after reviewing the information above, additional assistance is available.