Wisp
Please note that if you continue to experience health issues it is paramount that you see your primary care doctor or go to an urgent care/clinic/emergency room. Wisp has an extensive FAQ which covers HSA/FSA, insurance information, shipping, and accreditation.
Women’s health care in the U.S. is broken — and that’s not an opinion, it’s a fact.
We deal with physical and mental pain daily, and when we seek care, we’re often met with band-aid solutions that treat symptoms rather than addressing root causes. Women’s health is both under-researched and underfunded. Case in point: we still don’t fully understand how to properly treat a UTI.
By the time I found Wisp, I was at my wit’s end. I’ve struggled with bladder infections for years, and every time I had to carve out hours to sit in an urgent care just to get a simple UTI treatment, I felt more and more frustrated. It shouldn’t be this hard to access the care we need — especially when we know what we need. And it definitely shouldn’t require explaining our bodies to someone who doesn’t live in them.
I stumbled across Wisp during a desperate Google search. Wisp is a telehealth company that provides prescriptions for a wide range of sexual and reproductive health issues — and delivers them right to your door. No urgent care, no waiting rooms. If you need to speak to a provider, they’re available. But otherwise, your treatment is discreetly shipped to your local pharmacy or straight to your home, with free shipping.
In short: Wisp is exactly what women have always needed.
They’re LegitScript certified (the third-party service Google uses to vet and approve prescription drug advertisers), and their providers and pharmacy partners are all U.S. licensed and Board Certified. You can read all about their standards on their website. But what really matters to me is how they make me feel — calm, confident, and taken seriously. I no longer have to waste time or emotional energy begging for care I know I need.
I’m not here to knock urgent care — it plays a vital role in our healthcare system. But for certain issues, like UTIs, we shouldn’t have to go through that whole process. Women trust their bodies. Wisp gets that. And they respond with the same trust and urgency we’ve always deserved.