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Short answer: yes — some telehealth companies combine ED medication with behavioral health, and several online therapy platforms offer clinicians who treat performance anxiety. Below are services to consider (with why each is useful):
Integrated telehealth + therapy (one-stop options)
- Ro / Roman — sells ED meds and has “Ro Mind” virtual therapy/coaching. Good if you want medication and concurrent psychotherapy from one company.
- Hims & Hers — provides ED treatment plus access to licensed therapists and psychiatrists for anxiety, confidence and sexual-performance concerns.
- PlushCare — offers primary-care/urgent-care and board-certified physicians who can prescribe ED meds, plus licensed therapists and psychiatrists for performance anxiety and related issues.
- Doctor On Demand (Included Health in some networks) — combines medical visits and licensed therapists/psychiatrists on the same platform, so you can treat both the physical and psychological sides.
Therapy-first platforms (pair with a med provider if you need pills)
- BetterHelp / Talkspace — large networks of licensed therapists; many clinicians treat performance anxiety and sexual concerns. They don’t prescribe meds, so pair with a telemedicine pharmacy (Ro, Hims, PlushCare, Lemonaid, etc.) if you want medication.
- Cerebral — focuses on anxiety/depression treatment with therapy + psychiatry and can address performance anxiety; may be used alongside an ED med provider.
Specialized/sex-therapy resources
- AASECT directory (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists) — search for certified sex therapists if you want a therapist specifically trained in sexual dysfunction and performance anxiety.
Quick tips for choosing
- Look for therapists who list “sexual performance,” “sex therapy,” or “performance anxiety” in their specialties. AASECT-certified therapists have additional training.
- Check whether the telehealth company coordinates between prescribers and therapists (easier care) and whether services are available in your state.
- If you prefer one provider to handle both meds and therapy, pick an integrated platform (Ro, Hims, PlushCare, Doctor On Demand). If you want a specialist sex therapist, use BetterHelp/Talkspace or AASECT and pair with a med provider as needed.
If you tell me your country/state or whether you prefer therapy-first vs. medication-first, I can suggest the best single option and estimate costs/insurance coverage.