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Athlete's foot

Have an itchy rash on your foot or between your toes? Prescription treatment can kill the fungi that cause athlete’s foot.
Get care from Amazon One Medical with a one-time virtual visit or become a member to easily book an in-office appointment.
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Membership

Best for
• Booking same/next-day appointments* at offices near you with the app
• Booking primary care visits* for mental health, preventive care, chronic conditions, and more in states where we have offices
• 24/7 on-demand virtual care for quick treatment of common conditions, anywhere in the U.S. at no extra cost.
• Major insurance accepted for in-office and remote visits*

Pay-per-visit

Best for
• Quick treatment of common conditions
• Care by message or video**
• Self-pay visits – no insurance accepted or needed
• FSA/HSA eligible
Membership
Pay-per-visit
Services
Common conditions
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Select Rx renewal
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How to access care
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Schedule visits, in-office or remote*
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24/7 on-demand virtual care via message** and video
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Membership fee
$9/mo or $99/yr for Prime members
$199/yr for non-Prime members
No membership fee
Prime membership required
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Cost for on-demand virtual care
Included in the membership
$29 or $49
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*These appointments will be billed to you or your insurance
**Messaging via Pay-per-visit is only available in 34 states
Learn more details via our FAQs

Get help for athlete’s foot and other health concerns

$9

/month

$99

/year
45% savings
with Prime
There’s no nearby One Medical office based on your address
But you can still access 24/7 on-demand care with the One Medical app
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Book same/next day in-office appointments via the app
Scheduled visits (in-office/remote) billed to your insurance separately (cost sharing applies). One Medical accepts most insurance.
For $9/month, you can
• Book same/next day appointments at offices near you with the One Medical app
• Get 24/7 on-demand virtual care via video or messaging
• Send and receive secure messages with your care team
• Easily request prescription refills and renewals

Quickly treat athlete’s foot with 24/7 virtual care

$29
/message visit
$49
/video visit
*Messaging is not available in some states
• Self-pay visits - insurance not accepted or needed, FSA/HSA eligible
• Fast care - no appointment necessary
• Prime not required
• Your health data is secure and protected by our practices and by law
How it works
1. Choose a condition you need help with, answer some questions, and connect with a provider through message or video
2. Pick up any prescribed medication at a pharmacy of your choice or have it delivered
3. You have 14 days to follow up with the provider on any questions you may have
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How do athlete's foot creams work?

Athlete's foot creams work by reducing symptoms like itchiness, keeping the fungi from spreading to other people or to other parts of the body, and helping to prevent secondary bacterial infections.

Healthcare providers generally recommend applying the creams once or twice daily for one to 6 weeks.

Is Pay-per-visit right for me?

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You're 18-64
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You have an itchy or scaly rash on your foot or between your toes
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You don’t have uncontrolled diabetes or a compromised immune system
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Your fungal infection hasn't spread to other parts of your body

Common athlete's foot medications

Your Amazon One Medical provider will determine which (if any) topical athlete’s foot treatment is medically appropriate for you based on your symptoms and health history. If you're prescribed medication, pick it up at a pharmacy of your choice. Choose Amazon Pharmacy for free delivery and transparent Prime pricing. The cost of your prescribed medication may be covered by health insurance.

Oral antifungal medication isn't available through Pay-per-visit because these treatments require follow-up lab tests to monitor liver function.
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Prescription creams
• Ciclopirox cream or gel 0.77% (Loprox)
• Econazole cream 1% (Spectazole)
• Ketoconazole cream 2%
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Over-the-counter creams
• Butenafine 1% cream (Lotrimin Ultra, Mentax)
• Clotrimazole cream 1% (Desenex, Lotrimin)
• Terbinafine cream 1% (Lamisil)

More care for your skin

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Acne

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Eczema

Atopic dermatitis (AD) affects 16.5 million adults in the U.S.
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Rash and skin infections

Connect face-to-face with a healthcare provider about athlete’s foot and other skin issues.
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Not sure where to start?

For a one-time fee of $49, a One Medical provider can diagnose and treat common health complaints, renew prescriptions, and answer your questions in real time. Restrictions apply.

Frequently asked questions

About Amazon One Medical

What are my telehealth options for this condition?
Amazon One Medical offers multiple ways to get care from the comfort of your own home.

If you're a One Medical member and you live in a state where One Medical has offices, you can schedule Remote Visits with One Medical providers, which are billable to you or your health insurance. As a member, you can also get 24/7 on-demand virtual care with Treat Me Now or Urgent Video Chat via the One Medical app at no extra cost, no matter where you live in the United States.

If you're not a One Medical member, you can start a one-time virtual visit with Pay-per-visit. Pay-per-visit offers two types of telehealth for Amazon customers: video visits and message-only visits. Video visits are available for $49 in all 50 states and D.C. Message-only visits are currently available for $29 in 34 states.

To see your Pay-per-visit options, first choose your state.
Can I use my health insurance for Pay-per-visit?
Amazon One Medical doesn't accept health insurance for Pay-per-visit care. You can submit a claim to your insurance provider for reimbursement, but we can’t guarantee they’ll reimburse you for your one-time virtual visit.

If you normally use insurance to pay for your medications, you can do that with medications prescribed through all Amazon One Medical services. 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.
What happens if my provider can't diagnose or treat my health issue through Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit?
If your provider can’t diagnose or treat your health issue through Pay-per-visit, they may recommend that you see a primary care provider or a specialist for in-person care. If that happens, you won't be charged.
How does Amazon One Medical protect my health information?
Amazon One Medical protects customers’ protected health information (PHI) with stringent, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant privacy and security practices to keep information safe and secure.

We’re committed to building an infrastructure that fosters and promotes a culture of customer privacy and a strong commitment to safeguarding health information. We maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect customer information. This includes conducting rigorous security reviews and testing during product development, using encryption to protect data, and providing features like two-step verification to help customers protect their accounts.

Amazon does not sell customers’ personal information, including PHI.

About athlete's foot

What causes athlete's foot?
Athlete’s foot, also known as tinea pedis, is caused by a group of fungi called dermatophytes. These fungi infect the skin, resulting in athlete’s foot symptoms like itchiness, scaling, and redness.
How can I keep my athlete's foot from spreading?
Athlete's foot is highly contagious. The fungi that cause the condition can spread from body part to body part, like from your foot to your toenail, or from your foot to your groin. These fungi can also spread easily from person to person within warm, close quarters like bathrooms or locker rooms.

To prevent the spread of athlete's foot, you can do the following:
• Treat your infected skin with antifungal medication
• Wash your hands after touching the affected area until your infection clears completely
• Keep your feet clean and dry (because fungi thrive in warm, moist environments)
• Wear cotton socks and "breathable" footwear
• Avoid reusing or sharing towels, shoes, socks, and other items that could carry infected skin
Can I get nail fungus treatment through Pay-per-visit?
Although fingernail and toenail fungus can sometimes be treated with topical antifungal medications like efinaconazole (Jublia), nails usually respond better to oral antifungal medications. These oral treatments aren't available through Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit because they require follow-up lab tests to monitor liver function.
Clinical sources
1. Leung, A. K., Barankin, B., Lam, J. M., Leong, K. F., & Hon, K. L. (2023). Tinea pedis: an updated review. Drugs in context, 12, 2023-5-1. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321471/
2. Moskaluk, A. E., & VandeWoude, S. (2022). Current Topics in Dermatophyte Classification and Clinical Diagnosis. Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland), 11(9), 957. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9502385/
3. Ward, H., Parkes, N., Smith, C., Kluzek, S., & Pearson, R. (2022). Consensus for the Treatment of Tinea Pedis: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials. Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 8(4), 351. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027577/