A cold can make you feel miserable. TOFAD Wellness Clinic offers quick virtual consultations for patients in Illinois to assess cold symptoms, rule out more serious bacterial infections, and prescribe treatments to help you feel better fast.
Virtual Common Cold Treatment in Illinois
Get fast relief and symptom management for the common cold in Illinois. Secure video consults with a licensed nurse practitioner.
Quick Answer: Can I treat Common Cold Treatment virtually in Illinois?
Yes, you can get common cold treatment virtually in Illinois. Our virtual visits assess your cold symptoms, rule out bacterial complications, and prescribe treatments to relieve cough and congestion.
Common Symptoms We Assess
During your virtual appointment, the provider reviews your symptoms, timeline, risk factors, and whether in-person escalation is needed.
How Your Virtual Visit Works
Each step is designed to move from intake to clinical plan without making the page feel like a form.
Schedule a virtual visit online.
Discuss your symptoms and duration with our provider.
Get a customized treatment plan including prescription-strength cough syrups or nasal sprays sent to Chicago.
Follow recovery guidelines at home and contact us if symptoms persist.
Local Coverage & Pharmacy Availability in Illinois
We provide licensed telehealth visits across the entire state of Illinois. Prescriptions can be routed to any local pharmacy in your area.
Counties Served
- Cook County
- DuPage County
- Lake County
- Will County
- Kane County
- McHenry County
- Winnebago County
- Peoria County
- McLean County
- Champaign County
- Kendall County
- La Salle County
- Sangamon County
- Kankakee County
- Rock Island County
- Tazewell County
Major Cities We Service
- Chicago
- Aurora
- Rockford
- Joliet
- Naperville
- Springfield
- Peoria
- Elgin
- Waukegan
- Champaign
- Bloomington
- Decatur
- Evanston
- Bolingbrook
- Kewanee
- Lake Zurich
- Farmersville
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers are specific to the care route and state where the virtual visit takes place.
No. The common cold is a viral infection, and antibiotics do not work against viruses. We prescribe effective treatments to relieve cough, congestion, and fever, and rule out bacterial complications.
Most colds peak in 2 to 3 days and resolve within 7 to 10 days. If your symptoms last longer or worsen, a follow-up visit is recommended.
Schedule Your Care Online
Same-day and next-day virtual visits are available for patients in Illinois. Receive expert attention on your schedule.