Athlete's footONLINE VISIT
Get fast, convenient care for athlete's foot. No appointment needed.
Burning rash with cracked skin, blisters, or crusts on the feet
- 5-10 minutes
- Treatment plan tailored for you
- For ages 2 - 75

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
What is Athlete’s Foot?
Athlete's foot is a fungal skin infection that usually begins between the toes. It commonly occurs in people whose feet have become very sweaty while confined within tight-fitting shoes. Athlete's foot can spread if not treated promptly.
Common symptoms
Symptoms of athlete's foot may include:
- Itchy, scaly skin on the feet, particularly between the toes
- Inflamed skin that might appear reddish, purplish or grayish, depending on your skin color
- Burning or stinging sensation
- Cracking or peeling skin
- Small blisters

Get a personalized care plan
Common treatments
Your provider will design a treatment plan tailored just for you. They may recommend the following, as medically appropriate:
- Ciclopirox cream
- Fluconazole oral tablet
- Terbinafine oral tablet
- Over-the-counter antifungal powders or sprays
- Guided self-care

We make it simple to get care on your schedule.
No appointment. No waiting rooms. Accessible 8:00AM to 8:00PM EST daily.
- 1. Select the reason for your visitSelect from our list of dozen of visit reasons from the category above. If you can’t find a reason, select a general visit.
- 2. Complete an Online Health InterviewAnswer a series of questions about how you are feeling and the symptoms you are experiencing—just as you would during an in-office visit. You may be asked to provide photos of areas of concern, such as a wound – pictures can be sent from your computer or phone. Your answers will be submitted to a provider for review prior to your visit.
- 3. Video Visit & Provider EvaluationA provider will give you a diagnosis and treatment plan. If we can't treat you virtually, we'll help find the best in-person care options for you.
- 4. Prescription and Discharge InstructionsThe provider will share your treatment plan, work/school notes, and other details right after the visit. If a prescription is part of your treatment plan, you’ll be able to send your prescription to the pharmacy of your choice.
Message your provider with any follow-up medical questions after receiving your treatment plan.