Get fast, convenient motion sickness prevention. No appointment needed.
Treatment to prevent motion sickness, such as car sickness
- 5-10 minutes
- Treatment plan tailored for you
- For ages 2 - 99
Without Insurance, visit cost is $99; Telehealth is covered by most insurances (copays, coinsurance and deductibles may apply).

Without Insurance, visit cost is $99; Telehealth is covered by most insurances (copays, coinsurance and deductibles may apply).
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
What is motion sickness?
Motion sickness is a common condition characterized by a feeling of nausea and discomfort that occurs when there's a disconnect between what your eyes see and what your body feels. It happens to people when they are on a boat, in a car, on a carnival ride, or in some other situation in which something is moving them. Motion sickness is often triggered by repeated movements like swaying, rocking, or rapid acceleration and deceleration. Migraine sufferers have a heightened vulnerability to motion sickness. Prevention strategies may involve selecting seats with the least movement, focusing on the horizon, avoiding reading or screen time during travel, and medications.
Common symptoms
Symptoms of motion sickness may include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Dizziness
- Sweating
- Salivating more than normal
- Headache
- General feeling of unease

Get a personalized care plan
Common treatments
Your provider will design a treatment plan tailored just for you. They may recommend the following, as medically appropriate:
- Meclizine (Travel-Ease)
- Scopolamine base (Transderm-Scop)
- Over-the-counter medications
- Home remedies
- Guided self-care
Without Insurance, visit cost is $99; Telehealth is covered by most insurances (copays, coinsurance and deductibles may apply).

We make it simple to get care on your schedule.
- 1. Select the reason for your visitSelect from our list of dozen of visit reasons from the category above. If you can’t find a reason, select a general visit.
- 2. Complete an Online Health InterviewAnswer a series of questions about how you are feeling and the symptoms you are experiencing—just as you would during an in-office visit. You may be asked to provide photos of areas of concern, such as a wound – pictures can be sent from your computer or phone. Your answers will be submitted to a provider for review prior to your visit.
- 3. Video Visit & Provider EvaluationA provider will give you a diagnosis and treatment plan. If we can't treat you virtually, we'll help find the best in-person care options for you.
- 4. Prescription and Discharge InstructionsThe provider will share your treatment plan, work/school notes, and other details right after the visit. If a prescription is part of your treatment plan, you’ll be able to send your prescription to the pharmacy of your choice.