Online Period Pain Treatment in California
Cramps that stop your day.
Heavy bleeding.
Pain that feels worse each month.
You do not have to push through it.
What Causes Period Pain?
Period pain, also called dysmenorrhea, is caused by uterine contractions during menstruation.
There are two main types:
- Primary Dysmenorrhea
- Secondary Dysmenorrhea
Telehealth can help evaluate symptoms and determine next steps.
Common Symptoms
You may notice:
If your pain is affecting your daily life, it should be evaluated.
Do I Qualify for Online Period Pain Treatment?
Telehealth may be appropriate if:
- Pain is mild to moderate
- You are not experiencing severe pelvic pain
- You are not passing large clots with heavy bleeding
- You are not experiencing fever or signs of infection
- You are not experiencing sudden, severe abdominal pain
Severe symptoms may require in-person evaluation, imaging, or referral to a specialist.
Your provider will guide you appropriately.
How Online Period Pain Care Works
- Book Online
Complete a secure intake form and confirm your $59 payment.
- Consultation
Meet virtually with a licensed California provider to review your menstrual history and symptoms.
- Get Personalized Care
Receive individualized treatment guidance, which may include anti-inflammatory recommendations, hormonal therapy discussion, or referral for further evaluation if needed.
- Treatment Options May Include
Depending on your symptoms and medical history, your provider may recommend:
- NSAIDs for pain relief
- Hormonal birth control for cycle regulation
- Lifestyle and dietary adjustments
- Evaluation for underlying conditions
- Referral for imaging or specialist care if indicated
We prescribe medication only when clinically appropriate.
Why Early Evaluation Matters
Severe or worsening period pain can be associated with underlying conditions.
Early assessment helps:
- Improve quality of life
- Reduce missed work or school
- Identify secondary causes
- Prevent delayed diagnosis
Menstrual pain should not be dismissed as “normal” if it disrupts your daily life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is severe period pain normal?
Mild cramps are common. Severe or worsening pain should be evaluated.
Can birth control help with period pain?
Hormonal contraception may reduce cramps and bleeding for some patients, depending on medical eligibility.
Will I need imaging?
Some patients may require ultrasound or further evaluation if symptoms suggest an underlying condition.
Not Sure If It’s Just Period Pain? We Also Treat:
Some symptoms overlap. If you are unsure what is causing your discomfort, we can help determine the right next step.