Vaginal Yeast Infection Treatments & BV Relief in Charlotte, NC
If you're experiencing itching, burning, or unusual discharge, don’t guess what’s wrong — come see the experts at OneSpotMD Urgent Care. We diagnose and treat yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis (BV), and other causes of vaginitis quickly and compassionately, 7 days a week at both of our Charlotte clinics.
Get fast, discreet testing and same-day treatment — walk in or book online now
When to seek care for Vaginal Yeast Infection Treatments & BV
Common Vaginal Infection Symptoms
- Itching or irritation in or around the vagina
- Thick, white discharge (often yeast infection)
- Thin, gray discharge with a fishy odor (commonly BV)
- Burning or pain with urination or sex
- Redness or swelling of the vulva
- Frequent infections or symptoms that keep coming back
These symptoms can look alike — but require very different treatments.
Can I Treat This at Home?
Mild yeast infections may respond to over-the-counter remedies like:
- Monistat (miconazole cream or suppositories)
- Fluconazole (Diflucan) pill
- Boric acid suppositories or probiotics
But here’s the problem:
Over 50% of women who self-diagnose a yeast infection are wrong.
Many cases are actually BV, Trichomonas, Chlamydia, or another cause — and OTC meds won’t work.
Don’t waste time or suffer longer. Get tested and treated correctly at OneSpotMD Urgent Care.
How OneSpotMD Urgent Care Can Help
When you visit, we provide:
- Vaginal swab testing for Yeast, BV, Trichomonas, and Gardenella
- Single swab combo test: Yeast, BV, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Trichomonas
- Evaluation by a provider who listens to your symptoms and selects the right test
- Prescription treatment based on accurate diagnosis — creams, pills, or both
- Most results within 1–2 business days; treatment can often start same day
No insurance? Check our self-pay rates — clear and affordable.
Why Choose OneSpotMD Urgent Care?
- Walk-in friendly — no appointment required
- Female-friendly providers who listen and care
- Two convenient Charlotte locations open daily
- Fast in-house testing and treatment
- Most major insurance plans accepted
- Private, judgment-free care
I assumed it was just a yeast infection. Turned out to be BV. They tested me, sent in a prescription, and I felt better in 2 days.
What Else Could It Be?
Symptoms like vaginal discharge, odor, and burning could also be caused by:
- Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
- Chlamydia or Gonorrhea
- Trichomoniasis (an STD)
- Menopause-related vaginal changes
- Irritation from new soaps, wipes, or hygiene products
That’s why we don’t guess. We test and treat based on what’s really going on.
Who Should Visit Us?
If you’re dealing with discomfort “down there,” even if you’ve tried OTC remedies — come in.
- Recurring infections? We can help break the cycle by identifying the real cause.
- Worsening symptoms? Don’t delay — some infections spread or become resistant if untreated.
Go to the ER if you have severe abdominal pain, high fever, or signs of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
Visit OneSpotMD for Yeast Infections & Vaginitis Care in Charlotte
You can get care at both OneSpotMD Urgent Care clinics:
- Plaza Midwood Clinic (2017 Central Ave) serves patients in Uptown, Elizabeth, NoDa, and Commonwealth — including ZIP codes 28205, 28204, 28203, and nearby neighborhoods.
- Steele Creek Clinic (2114 Freeman Park Drive) is just off I-485 and serves Pineville, RiverGate, and Berewick — close to 28273, 28278, 28134, and 29708.
Don’t wait. Walk in today or book online now — we’re here for you.
People Also Ask
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Not sure if it’s a yeast infection or something else? OneSpotMD Urgent Care offers fast, discreet vaginal testing and treatment in Charlotte — walk in 7 days a week.
Insurance & Self-Pay
We accept most major insurance plans. Uninsured? See our self-pay pricing here for flat, upfront rates.
