Physician-Prescribed Anti-Parasitic Treatment.
A licensed physician evaluates your situation and, where clinically appropriate, prescribes FDA-approved anti-parasitic medication. Choose a one-time protocol or an ongoing monthly program. Reviewed within 24 hours, shipped to your door.

Anti-Parasitic Medications Prescribed by a Licensed Physician.
Parasitic infections are a recognized medical condition requiring physician evaluation and appropriate treatment. Anti-parasitic medications are prescription drugs — they require clinical evaluation and a valid prescription from a licensed physician.
The Orvi Anti-Parasitic program provides access to a licensed physician in your state who reviews your health history and symptoms and, where clinically appropriate, issues a prescription for anti-parasitic medication.
Prescription Anti-Parasitic Medications.
The specific medication prescribed depends on your physician's clinical evaluation of your situation. Not all medications are appropriate for all patients.
Ivermectin
An FDA-approved anti-parasitic medication with a well-established clinical record. Prescribed by your physician for appropriate medical indications following evaluation of your health history.
Mebendazole
An FDA-approved anti-parasitic medication used to treat a range of intestinal parasitic infections. Prescribed based on clinical evaluation and physician judgment.
From Intake to Prescription.
Complete the online intake form
Answer questions about your health history, symptoms, and relevant exposures. Private, secure, and HIPAA-compliant.
Physician review within 24 hours
A licensed physician reviews your intake and determines whether anti-parasitic treatment is clinically appropriate for your situation.
Prescription issued if approved
If clinically appropriate, your physician issues a prescription and sends it directly to our licensed pharmacy partner.
Medication shipped to your door
Your prescription is filled and shipped in standard packaging. Two-day shipping to most addresses.
Follow-up care
Your physician is available for follow-up questions through the platform. Additional treatment cycles available if clinically indicated.
Simple, One-Time Protocol Pricing.
A complete physician-prescribed anti-parasitic protocol. One price includes your consultation, prescription, pharmacy fulfillment, and shipping. No subscription.- ✓Complete dual-action protocol: Ivermectin + Mebendazole compounded capsules
- ✓One-time purchase — no automatic subscription or recurring billing
- ✓Introductory pricing applies to your first protocol order
- ✓Requires physician approval — if not approved, you are not charged for medication
- ✓FDA-approved medications dispensed by Rush Pharmacy, a licensed U.S. pharmacy
- ✓Cash-pay only — no insurance required or accepted
Common Questions About the Anti-Parasitic Program.
Do I need a prescription for Ivermectin or Mebendazole?+
Yes. Ivermectin and Mebendazole are prescription medications in the United States. A licensed physician must evaluate your situation and issue a valid prescription before any medication can be dispensed.
How does the physician determine if I qualify?+
The physician reviews your intake form responses, health history, and relevant symptoms. They exercise independent clinical judgment to determine whether anti-parasitic treatment is appropriate for your specific situation.
What if I am not approved for treatment?+
If the reviewing physician determines treatment is not clinically appropriate, you will not be charged for medication.
Are these FDA-approved medications?+
Yes. Ivermectin and Mebendazole are FDA-approved medications with established safety profiles. They are dispensed by licensed U.S. pharmacies.
How long does the process take?+
Physician review is completed within 24 business hours. Approved prescriptions are sent to the pharmacy same day and typically ship within one to two additional business days.
Can I order additional treatment cycles?+
Additional treatment cycles may be available through follow-up physician evaluation. Your physician determines clinical appropriateness at each evaluation.