Online Constipation Treatment in California

Feeling bloated.

Straining during bowel movements.

Going days without relief.

You do not have to manage it alone.

What Is Constipation?

Constipation occurs when bowel movements become infrequent, difficult, or incomplete.

Most adults are considered constipated when they have:

Occasional constipation is common. Chronic constipation may require medical evaluation.

Common Causes of Constipation

Constipation may be related to:

In many cases, symptoms can be evaluated and managed through telehealth.

Do I Qualify for Online Constipation Treatment?

Telehealth may be appropriate if:

Red flag symptoms require in-person evaluation.

Your provider will determine the safest next step.

How Online Constipation Care Works

Complete a secure intake form and confirm your $59 payment.

Meet virtually with a licensed California provider to review your symptoms and medical history.

Receive individualized guidance, which may include dietary recommendations, fiber guidance, hydration strategies, medication options when appropriate, or referral for further evaluation.

Depending on your symptoms, your provider may recommend:

We prescribe medications only when clinically appropriate.

Why Early Management Matters

Untreated constipation can lead to:

Persistent constipation should not be ignored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is occasional constipation normal?

Yes. However, persistent or worsening symptoms should be evaluated.

Many cases improve with lifestyle and dietary adjustments.

Severe abdominal pain, vomiting, rectal bleeding, or sudden unexplained changes require immediate in-person evaluation.

Not Sure If It’s Constipation? We Also Treat:

Some digestive symptoms overlap. If you are unsure what is causing your discomfort, we can help determine the right next step.

Urine Leakage Care

Bladder pressure or pelvic symptoms that may not be digestive-related.

Menopause Care

Hormonal changes can affect bowel habits during perimenopause and menopause.

Vaginal Itching Treatment

Pelvic discomfort that may be gynecologic rather than digestive in origin.