Sinus pressure, thick nasal discharge, and facial pain are hallmark signs of a sinus infection (sinusitis). TOFAD Wellness Clinic offers convenient virtual visits to evaluate your sinus symptoms and get you targeted treatment quickly in Wisconsin.
Virtual Sinus Infection Treatment in Wisconsin
Get virtual care for acute and chronic sinus infections in Wisconsin. Speak with Dr. Adesola Babalola, DNP, and get prescriptions sent to Milwaukee.
Quick Answer: Can I treat Sinus Infection Treatment virtually in Wisconsin?
Yes, sinus infections can be diagnosed and treated virtually in Wisconsin. We prescribe nasal sprays, rinses, or antibiotics if your symptoms indicate a bacterial infection.
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.
Book a sinus visit online.
Consult securely with Dr. Babalola via video.
If bacterial, get antibiotic prescriptions sent to your local Milwaukee pharmacy.
Receive sinus rinsing and relief guidelines.
Local Coverage & Pharmacy Availability in Wisconsin
We provide licensed telehealth visits across the entire state of Wisconsin. Prescriptions can be routed to any local pharmacy in your area.
Counties Served
- Milwaukee County
- Dane County
- Waukesha County
- Brown County
- Outagamie County
- Winnebago County
- Kenosha County
- Racine County
- Rock County
- Marathon County
- Sheboygan County
- La Crosse County
- Walworth County
- Washington County
Major Cities We Service
- Milwaukee
- Madison
- Green Bay
- Kenosha
- Racine
- Appleton
- Waukesha
- Oshkosh
- Eau Claire
- Janesville
- West Allis
- La Crosse
- Sheboygan
- Wauwatosa
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers are specific to the care route and state where the virtual visit takes place.
Most sinus infections start as viral. Antibiotics are typically indicated if symptoms last longer than 10 days without improvement, or if you experience a 'double sickening' (getting worse after starting to get better).
Yes. For viral sinusitis, we recommend nasal saline irrigation, steroid sprays, and hydration. We can write prescriptions for these during your visit.
Schedule Your Care Online
Same-day and next-day virtual visits are available for patients in Wisconsin. Receive expert attention on your schedule.