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Short answer: yes — several telehealth companies combine ED care with mental‑health or sex‑therapy options (or make referrals). If you want both meds and active treatment for performance anxiety, consider one of these:
- Hims & Hers — offers ED evaluation and prescriptions plus a mental‑health arm (therapy/psychiatry). Easy to bundle medical care and talk therapy for anxiety or sexual concerns.
- Roman (Ro) — provides ED telemedicine and has a mental‑health service (therapy and psychiatry) so you can treat the anxiety side as well as get medication.
- PlushCare — primary care + behavioral‑health clinicians via telehealth; you can get ED treatment and ongoing therapy for anxiety/performance issues from the same platform.
- BetterHelp / Talkspace — not ED prescribers, but large online therapy marketplaces with many therapists experienced in sexual concerns and performance anxiety; use these alongside an ED telehealth clinic.
- Lasting (and Relish) — apps that provide guided relationship/sex‑focused therapy and counseling tools that can help with performance anxiety (good as adjuncts to medical treatment).
If you want clinicians who specifically treat sexual dysfunction, look for a certified sex therapist via the AASECT directory (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists) — many of those therapists offer teletherapy.
Quick tips for choosing:
- If you want one‑stop care, pick a telehealth clinic that explicitly lists therapy/mental‑health services (Hims, Ro, PlushCare).
- If you want specialized sex therapy, use BetterHelp/Talkspace or an AASECT‑certified therapist alongside your ED prescriber.
- Ask therapists whether they have experience with performance anxiety/sexual dysfunction and which therapy approaches they use (CBT, sensate focus, couples work).
If you tell me your state or whether you prefer a single provider vs. separate therapist + prescriber, I can suggest the best fit and link to the relevant pages.