We match people with programs, but honesty requires saying clearly: telehealth isn't the right first step for everyone. Here's a fair fit check — the final call always belongs to a licensed provider.
Telehealth tends to fit well when
Your ED is the classic pattern (gradual, situational or consistent, no alarming symptoms), you're generally healthy or your conditions are managed, you know your medication list, and privacy or convenience is a real barrier to seeking care at all. For a lot of men, the honest alternative to telehealth isn't a urologist — it's doing nothing. Telehealth beats nothing decisively.
Start in person instead when
You take nitrates or have significant unmanaged heart disease; ED appeared suddenly (especially with other symptoms); there's pain, curvature, or injury involved; you have untreated diabetes or blood-pressure issues; or you've never had a check-up in years and ED is new — because ED can be the first visible sign of a vascular problem worth catching. An exam and lab work simply see things a questionnaire can't.
Either way
Every legitimate telehealth program has a licensed provider gatekeeping the prescription — and a good one will refer you to in-person care when your intake warrants it. That's a program working correctly, not rejecting you.
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