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Online Genital Warts (HPV) Treatment in Toronto

Toronto residents who notice soft growths in the genital or anal area can speak privately with a licensed doctor by video. From the Annex to Scarborough, Etobicoke to North York, our doctors assess your symptoms, explain your options, and can prescribe topical treatment sent to a pharmacy near you.

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Toronto patients with genital warts can book a discreet video visit with TelePlus Care. A licensed doctor assesses your symptoms and may prescribe topical treatment such as imiquimod or podofilox. HPV is not curable, but treatment clears visible warts. A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.

  • Discreet video assessment with a licensed doctor, often the same day
  • Topical prescriptions can be sent to Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, Loblaw, or any Toronto pharmacy
  • HPV is not curable; treatment removes or clears the visible warts only
  • Your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
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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 Are Genital Warts and How Toronto 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, generally not dangerous, 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 look like a tiny cauliflower
  • Mild itching, discomfort, or occasional bleeding with friction
  • New growths that appeared after sexual contact
  • Lesions you want a doctor to identify and explain

Discreet Virtual HPV Care for Toronto

Walk-in clinics in Downtown Toronto, the Danforth, and along Yonge Street often carry long waits, and many patients prefer privacy for this kind of concern. Our virtual service connects you with a licensed doctor by video, usually the same day. During the visit the doctor reviews your described symptoms and, where appropriate, photos, then explains your treatment options. The doctor can prescribe topical treatments such as imiquimod cream, podofilox, or sinecatechins. Some warts respond better to in-clinic procedures such as cryotherapy (freezing), electrocautery, or removal; if so, the doctor will refer you for that care.

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Toronto Neighbourhoods and Pharmacies We Serve

TelePlus Care patients across Toronto fill prescriptions at the pharmacy of their choice. Whether you live near the University of Toronto in the downtown core, work in the Financial District, or are based in Scarborough, North York, or Etobicoke, your prescription is issued quickly and privately. Supported pharmacy chains across Toronto include Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, Loblaw and No Frills pharmacies, Costco, and independent neighbourhood pharmacies near hospitals such as Toronto General and St. Michael's.

Toronto pharmacy locations for HPV prescriptions

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When to Seek In-Person or Emergency Care in Toronto

Most genital warts can be managed with virtual care, but certain situations require in-person assessment at a clinic or at a hospital such as Toronto General Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital, or the nearest emergency department. If the diagnosis is uncertain or a lesion looks atypical, an in-person examination is advised.

  • Lesions that are rapidly growing, bleeding, ulcerated, or pigmented
  • Warts that appear during pregnancy
  • A weakened immune system (for example, HIV or immunosuppressive medication)
  • Severe pain, signs of infection, or any uncertainty about whether a lesion is a wart
  • Lesions that do not respond after a full course of prescribed treatment
Toronto red flag symptoms requiring in-person HPV care

How Your TelePlus Care HPV Visit Works

Booking takes less than two minutes from any Toronto 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, if appropriate, to fill at your chosen Toronto pharmacy
  • Step 5: Get aftercare and follow-up guidance, including referral for in-clinic procedures if needed
How a TelePlus Care HPV virtual visit works

Prevention and the HPV Vaccine in Toronto

Because HPV is not curable, prevention matters. The HPV vaccine is a safe and effective way to lower the risk of the HPV types that cause most genital warts and several cancers, and it is offered through Ontario's school-based program and to adults. If a culture or test requisition is ever needed, your doctor can direct you to a LifeLabs or Dynacare collection site in Toronto.

  • Ask your doctor or pharmacist about HPV vaccination eligibility
  • Condoms reduce, but do not eliminate, the risk of transmission
  • Inform sexual partners so they can be assessed if needed
  • Avoid scratching or picking at warts, which can spread them
  • Attend routine cervical screening as recommended in Ontario
HPV prevention and vaccine guidance for Toronto residents

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About TelePlus Care Serving Toronto

TelePlus Care is a virtual clinic providing discreet care to patients across Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, and the wider Greater Toronto Area. Our doctors are licensed to practise medicine. 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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Teleplus care clinic is not an urgent care clinic. If you have an emergency please call911 or go to the nearest urgent care facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

HPV, the virus that causes genital warts, is not curable. However, a licensed doctor can prescribe topical treatment that removes or clears the visible warts, and can refer you for in-clinic procedures such as freezing if needed.

Your doctor can send a topical prescription to any Toronto pharmacy of your choice, including Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, Loblaw pharmacies, Costco, or an independent pharmacy near you.

Your care team confirms the visit steps, intake requirements, and follow-up plan before the appointment. There is a clear booking process, and you will see the details before confirming your visit.

Seek in-person care if a lesion is rapidly growing, bleeding, ulcerated, or pigmented, if you are pregnant or immunocompromised, or if there is any uncertainty about whether a lesion is a wart. Toronto General Hospital and St. Michael's Hospital have emergency departments for urgent concerns.

The HPV vaccine lowers the risk of the HPV types that cause most genital warts and several cancers. It works best as prevention. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about eligibility through Ontario's vaccination programs.

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Medical Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any health-related decisions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

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