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https://elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Vampire_Cure_(Oblivion)
That depends on time. First, upon contracting the disease, you have a three-day window in which you're transforming into a vampire. Drink a Cure Disease potion or pray at a shrine to one of the Divines at any point during those three days, and you're cured. If you don't do either of those things for three days, the disease runs its course and transforms your character into a vampire. At that stage, you have to do the "Vampire Cure" quest; talk to healers about the "Vampire Cure" topic to get started.
Note that once you've became normal, you can never go back to being a vampire again unless you use the console.
Oh man the memories. Oblivion was the first Bethesda game I ever played. Played the whole game with no idea what I was doing. Contracted vampirism and didn't know it but kept having to read about the terrible dreams. Got really annoyed when I kept dying in sunlight so I looked up what was happening.
Said if I went to a church quickly it would have been over but now it's so far gone I have to go on this huge quest. Took me 5 hours in a game I didn't know how to play in the first place. You might be angry now but you'll look back and smile at this.