Online Genital Warts (HPV) Treatment in Aurora
Aurora residents who notice soft growths in the genital or anal area can speak privately with a licensed doctor by video. From Aurora Village and Bayview Wellington to Hills of St Andrew, you can be assessed discreetly and, where appropriate, receive a prescription for topical treatment sent to a pharmacy near you.
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Aurora patients with genital warts can book a private video visit with a licensed doctor. The doctor assesses your symptoms and, where appropriate, prescribes topical treatment such as imiquimod, podofilox, or sinecatechins. HPV is not curable, but treatment clears visible warts. A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.
- Private video assessment with a licensed doctor for suspected genital warts
- Prescriptions can be sent to Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, Walmart, or any Aurora pharmacy
- Treatment clears visible warts; HPV itself is not curable
- Your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
Clinical content is reviewed for accuracy and scope. TelePlus Care appointments proceed only when clinically appropriate after a real assessment, and the doctor will explain the next step if virtual care is not the right fit.
What Genital Warts Are and How Aurora Patients Recognize Them
Genital warts are soft skin growths in the genital or anal area caused by certain low-risk types of the human papillomavirus (HPV). They are very common and usually harmless, but they are contagious and can spread through skin-to-skin contact. Consider a virtual visit if you notice any of the following:
- Small, soft, flesh-coloured or grey bumps in the genital or anal area
- Clusters of growths that may have a cauliflower-like appearance
- Mild itching, discomfort, or irritation in the affected area
- Bumps that appear weeks or months after a new sexual contact
- Occasional bleeding with friction during sex
Discreet Virtual HPV Wart Care for Aurora
Visiting a walk-in clinic near Yonge Street or waiting for an appointment can feel uncomfortable for a sensitive concern. A private video visit lets you describe your symptoms, and share photos where appropriate, from home. An licensed doctor reviews your case, distinguishes warts from other skin lesions, and explains your treatment options. If the diagnosis is uncertain or the lesions look atypical, the doctor will recommend an in-person examination.

Treatment Options Your Physician May Discuss
Treatment removes or clears the visible warts; it does not cure the underlying HPV infection. Your doctor will recommend an approach based on the size, number, and location of the warts. Depending on your assessment, options may include prescription topical creams or solutions such as imiquimod, podofilox, or sinecatechins. Some warts need an in-clinic procedure such as cryotherapy (freezing), electrocautery, or surgical removal, which your doctor will refer you for locally.
- Prescription topical treatments you apply at home as directed
- Referral for in-clinic procedures (freezing, electrocautery, or removal) when needed
- Guidance on partner notification and reducing transmission
- Information on the HPV vaccine as a prevention tool

When to Seek In-Person or Emergency Care
Most genital warts can be managed with virtual care and prescription treatment. However, certain situations require an in-person assessment. Visit Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, or your nearest hospital emergency department, if you experience any of the following:
- Lesions that are rapidly growing, bleeding, ulcerated, or pigmented (darkly coloured)
- Warts during pregnancy, which need specialized management
- A weakened immune system (for example, from medication or illness)
- Severe pain, signs of infection, or open sores
- Any uncertainty about whether a lesion is actually a wart

How Your TelePlus Care Visit Works
Booking takes only a few minutes from any Aurora location with internet access.
- Step 1: Complete the secure intake form describing your symptoms
- Step 2: A licensed doctor reviews your case
- Step 3: Connect by video for a secure consultation
- Step 4: Receive a prescription, where appropriate, sent to your chosen Aurora pharmacy
- Step 5: Get follow-up guidance and a referral if an in-clinic procedure is needed

Prevention and the HPV Vaccine
Because HPV spreads through skin-to-skin contact, prevention focuses on reducing transmission and protecting against the virus types that cause warts and certain cancers. The HPV vaccine is the most effective preventive measure and is recommended for many adolescents and adults.
- Ask your doctor about HPV vaccination eligibility
- Condoms reduce but do not eliminate the risk of transmission
- Avoid skin-to-skin contact with visible warts until treated
- Tell current and recent partners so they can be assessed
- Routine cervical screening remains important for those eligible

About TelePlus Care Serving Aurora
TelePlus Care provides discreet virtual care to patients across Aurora and York Region, including Newmarket, Richmond Hill, and King. Our doctors are licensed. If a lab test requisition is ever needed, it can be sent to a LifeLabs or Dynacare location near you. All consultations are conducted on PIPEDA-compliant infrastructure. The booking team confirms appointment timing, intake needs, and follow-up expectations before your visit.

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Connect with a licensed healthcare provider from the comfort of your home. No referral needed — book your virtual appointment today.
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Teleplus care clinic is not an urgent care clinic. If you have an emergency please call911 or go to the nearest urgent care facility.












