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Short answer — several mainstream telehealth clinics offer daily tadalafil (typically 5 mg) on a subscription/auto-refill basis. Providers to check:
- Roman (Ro) — widely used for men’s health; offers tadalafil (Cialis) 5 mg daily with an online visit and monthly delivery. Easy subscription management and discreet packaging.
- Hims — offers daily tadalafil (5 mg) generics, simple online intake and recurring shipments; competitively priced and popular for straightforward refills.
- Lemonaid Health — offers telehealth visits and generic tadalafil with monthly supply and auto-refills; good reputation for low-cost, no-frills prescriptions.
- Nurx — provides ED prescriptions via online consult and can set up ongoing shipments for daily tadalafil; convenient app-based management.
- PlushCare — board-certified clinicians provide prescriptions after a visit and PlushCare can arrange monthly refills/shipments; good if you want a visit that can be billed to or coordinated with insurance (verify when booking).
- GoodRx Care / HeyDoctor (GoodRx) — telehealth visit plus prescription; GoodRx coupons can lower cash price and they offer recurring shipments via partner pharmacies.
Things to keep in mind:
- Availability, pricing, and whether daily tadalafil is offered on subscription can change by provider and by state, so check the provider’s site or during the consult.
- Tadalafil isn’t safe with nitrates or certain medical conditions — you’ll need a clinician review to confirm it’s appropriate.
- Ask about generic tadalafil (cheaper) vs brand Cialis, shipping frequency, cancellation policy, and whether your pharmacy/insurance will be used.
If you want, tell me your state or a few providers you’re considering and I can check typical price ranges and how the subscription works.