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Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whenever it’s convenient for you. With pick up in store or free standard delivery, you’ll get fast access to the genital warts treatment you need, if suitable for you.

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Treatments we offer for genital warts

Aldara cream

Aldara 0.05%

12 Sachets Cream   

£75

Aldara is a cream that helps your immune system fight the virus that causes genital warts

Condyline solution

Condyline 0.50%

3.5ml Solution   

£35

Condyline is a topical solution for treating genital warts

Warticon cream

Warticon 0.15%

5g Cream   

£39

Warticon is a topical cream that you apply to your skin, and is used to treat genital warts

Genital warts – why you should get treated

Genital warts are the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a virus. If you have genital warts, we’ll need you to complete a consultation and upload three photos to check if the treatment is suitable for you.

Although your warts will probably disappear of their own accord, there are treatments available which can reduce the time it takes them to go away.

If you have genital warts, you should also get tested for a range of STIs as they commonly occur together.

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Get the facts about genital warts from Dr Samantha

Learn more about genital warts

Not sure how you catch genital warts, or what symptoms to look out for?

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Page last reviewed by: Dr. Christina Hennessey 21/06/2021