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Genital Warts

The genital warts virus is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that is passed on through skin-to-skin contact, usually when you’re having sex. It causes small, usually painless lumps and bumps on your genitals or around your anus as well as itching and bleeding.

Luckily, genital warts can be treated with a prescription treatment but we understand that talking to a medical professional about STIs can be intimidating or even embarrassing. Consultations with our qualified prescribing team can be completed in the comfort and safety of your own home and we deliver all our prescriptions in discreet packaging — nobody needs to know about your condition besides you and your healthcare team.

Remember, your final treatment will be decided by our prescribers based on your answers provided within your consultation. You will be asked to indicate a preferred treatment option from a selected list after completion of your consult.
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We will issue the prescription and treatment in one cost and have your treatment sent out to you fast and discreet by Royal Mail
Laura Henderson - Medical Content Writer
Laura Henderson
Medical Content Writer
27/04/2023
26/04/2025
James O'Loan - CEO & Superintendent Pharmacist
James O'Loan
CEO & Superintendent Pharmacist
26/04/2024

How genital wart treatments work?

If you’ve ever had to treat a wart or a verruca on another part of your body, then you’ll be familiar with how genital wart treatment works.

Prescription treatments include antimiotic creams and solutions, which stop warts from growing until they shrink and disappear entirely.

We can’t promise that any genital wart treatment will be comfortable, but if you’re a little squeamish we wouldn’t blame you for choosing a cream over getting your warts frozen off at the doctor’s office.

Just answer the questions set out by our prescribing team and they will be able to assess your condition and prescribe a medication for you, if it’s necessary, before sending it to an address of your choice in discreet packaging.

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