Rash and skin infection diagnosis and treatment from an online doctor or NP. Request prescriptions for skin issues like dermatitis, psoriasis, cellulitis, inflammation. Pay a flat fee - insurance not accepted for visits.
Rash and skin infection diagnosis and treatment from an online doctor or NP. Request prescriptions for skin issues like dermatitis, psoriasis, cellulitis, inflammation. Pay a flat fee - insurance not accepted for visits. 4.9 148
Ages 18-64

Commonly treated skin symptoms

Broken out, inflamed, or infected skin
Broken out, inflamed, or infected
Scaly, flaky, irritated, or itchy skin
Scaly, flaky, irritated, or itchy
Hyperpigmented, patchy, or wrinkly skin
Hyperpigmented, patchy, or wrinkly
Balding, blistered, or swollen skin
Balding, blistered, or swollen
This is right for you if
checkmark
You want to know what’s causing your skin issue
checkmark
You want treatment for up to 2 skin conditions for the price of one video visit
checkmark
You’re interested in prescription skin treatments to improve your skin health
checkmark
You want to discuss your skin issue one-on-one with an online doctor or nurse practitioner
See our frequently asked questions section for important treatment limits and exclusions.
quote
WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING
What you'll need
checkmark
A photo ID, like a driver's license or passport, if we need additional identity verification
checkmark
5 to 10 minutes to answer questions about your symptoms and health history

How it works

1 icon
Choose an online clinic
2 icon
Fill out an intake form
3 icon
Connect with a clinician, no appointment needed
4 icon
Get a personalized treatment plan
You can message your clinician with follow-up questions for 14 days after you get your treatment plan.
support icon

Frequently asked questions

What's included in my one-on-one video visit?
Personalized treatment plans may include online prescriptions, over-the-counter treatment recommendations, and self-care strategies. Your clinician can treat 2 chief skin, hair, or nail complaints per video visit.

Commonly prescribed skin treatments include:
• Topical medications like corticosteroid cream, antifungal ointment, or retinoids
• Oral medications like antibiotics or antiviral pills
Your clinician won’t screen for skin cancer or offer laser therapy, light therapy, or cosmetic procedures through this service.

You can message your clinician with follow-up questions for 14 days after you get your treatment plan.
What types of skin issues can be diagnosed and treated through Amazon Clinic?
• Rashes caused by eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, and allergic reactions
• Viral skin infections like shingles and cold sores
• Fungal skin infections like ringworm and body yeast infections
• Parasitic skin infections like lice and scabies
• Bacterial skin infections like cellulitis and impetigo
• Chronic skin conditions like acne, rosacea, psoriasis, and eczema*
• Male pattern baldness, bald spots, and dandruff
• Cosmetic issues like wrinkles, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars
• Poison ivy, bug bites and stings, and minor burns
*If you've already been diagnosed with a recurring or chronic skin condition and need help managing it, you may prefer to start a message-only visit for that condition. A message-only visit may be more cost-effective than a video visit if you don't need a diagnosis or treatment for multiple skin concerns. You can see all the skin and hair conditions that can be treated through Amazon Clinic on our storefront.
What types of skin concerns can't be treated through Amazon Clinic?
• Skin infection accompanied by fever or chills. Fever and chills can be a sign of a serious infection that needs in-person care. You'll need to see a trusted healthcare provider like a primary care physician (PCP) or an urgent care clinician as soon as possible.

• Extensive pus or fluid oozing from the affected area. This can be a sign of a serious infection that requires in-person care.

• Allergic skin reaction (hives) accompanied by trouble breathing, swollen lips, or a swollen tongue. Multi-organ symptoms can indicate anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. Please call 911.

• Travel-related skin infections. These may pose a risk of serious complications requiring in-person care.

• Open wounds from animal bites, puncture injuries, pressure injuries, or surgeries. These require in-person care as soon as possible.

• Suspicious moles or spots. These may require an in-person evaluation and a skin biopsy.

• Epidermoid cysts (small, shifting bumps under the skin), which may require an injection and/or excision from an in-person healthcare provider.

• Abscesses (collections of pus under the skin), which may require incision and drainage (I&D) from an in-person healthcare provider.

• Common warts. These are usually treated with cryotherapy (freezing).

• Extensive tissue destruction. If a foul smell is coming from your skin, you'll need to see a trusted healthcare provider like a primary care physician (PCP) or an urgent care clinician as soon as possible.

• Extensive bleeding. If you're losing a significant amount of blood, please call 911 or go to the emergency room.

• Pain or tenderness that seem out of proportion to your skin issue (with the exception of shingles). You may need to see a trusted healthcare provider like a primary care physician (PCP) for an in-person evaluation.
What areas of the body might be limited for treatment through Amazon Clinic?
Eyes

If you're experiencing eye symptoms like vision changes, light sensitivity, pain or tenderness, or severe redness, a clinician won't be able to treat your eye area today. You may need immediate medical attention from an in-person healthcare provider. Eye trauma, pain, and vision changes should be monitored closely to prevent lasting damage.

Face

If you're experiencing an allergic reaction like hives, shingles (painful rash), or psoriasis (red, scaly, itchy patches) on your face, you'll need to see a trusted healthcare provider like a primary care physician (PCP) or dermatologist for an in-person evaluation.

Genitals or anus

You won't be asked to show your private parts during this video visit. If you have a new genital infection, it's unlikely that you'll be treated through Amazon Clinic because your clinician can't see your symptoms. If you've already been diagnosed with a genital infection like genital herpes or genital warts (HPV), you're eligible for treatment.

Nails

If you have symptoms of a nail fungus like a discolored nail, you'll need to see a trusted healthcare provider like a primary care physician (PCP) for your treatment. A toenail fungus usually responds better to oral antifungal medications, which require follow-up tests to monitor liver function.

Scalp

Female hair loss and hair loss that extends over half of the scalp aren't treated through Amazon Clinic at this time. They require lab testing to determine the cause of the hair loss.
What happens if my clinician can't diagnose or treat my skin issue?
If your clinician can’t diagnose or treat your skin issue through Amazon Clinic, they may recommend that you see a primary care physician (PCP) or a dermatologist for in-person care. If that happens, you won't be charged for your visit.
What types of visit can I have?
Video visits are available in all 50 states and D.C. Message-only visits are available in 34 states. To see your visit options, first choose your state.
Can I use my health insurance to pay for a visit and/or medication?
Amazon Clinic doesn't accept health insurance for visits at this time. You can submit a claim to your insurance provider for reimbursement, but we can’t guarantee they’ll reimburse you.

If you normally use insurance to pay for your medications, you can do that with medications prescribed through Amazon Clinic. Amazon Pharmacy accepts most insurance plans. For other pharmacies, please talk with your pharmacy directly about insurance coverage. The cost of medication isn’t included in the cost of your visit.
How does Amazon Clinic protect my health information?
Amazon Clinic protects your health information by strictly following the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA governs what Amazon Clinic and your healthcare providers can do with your medical information, as well as your contact and payment information. Amazon Clinic doesn’t and will never sell your personal information. Learn more on our privacy page.