Online ED treatment pricing spans a wide range, and the sticker number doesn't always tell the whole story. Here's the honest map.

The ranges

Generic tablets via telehealth: commonly a few dollars per dose; monthly cost depends entirely on quantity — light users may spend under $30/month. Brand-name Viagra®/Cialis®: substantially more per dose. Compounded multi-ingredient programs: typically $100–180/month as a subscription including provider access and shipping. Each program displays its exact pricing before you enroll.

What's usually included

Reputable telehealth programs bundle the online consultation, provider messaging, and discreet shipping into the medication price. Watch for programs that advertise a low medication price but add consultation or membership fees — total monthly cost is the number that matters.

Insurance, HSA, FSA

Most telehealth ED programs are cash-pay and don't bill insurance. Some accept HSA/FSA payment — worth checking with the specific program. See our insurance guide for the longer answer.

The cost trap to avoid

Websites selling ED medication with no provider review are cheaper for a reason — they're operating outside the system that exists to keep you safe, and counterfeit product is a documented problem. Every program we list requires licensed-provider review and holds LegitScript certification.

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