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You can get ED medication prescribed online discreetly by using a licensed telehealth service like Hims, Roman (Ro.co), BlueChew, Lemonaid Health, or GoodRx, which connect you with a medical provider via an online assessment instead of an in-person visit[1][7][8][4][5].
The process typically involves these four steps:
| Step | Action | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Complete an online assessment | Answer questions about your health symptoms and medical history on the company’s website or app; you may also need to upload a photo of your driver’s license for identity verification[1][2][7]. |
| 2 | Provider review | A licensed medical provider (licensed in your state) reviews your information and contacts you to ask follow-up questions or set up a video/chat visit if your state requires it[1][4][5]. |
| 3 | Prescription issued | If medically appropriate, the provider prescribes FDA-approved ED medication such as sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), vardenafil (Levitra), or avanafil, and sends it to you or your pharmacy[1][2][3]. |
| 4 | Discreet delivery | Medications are shipped directly to your door in unmarked, discreet packaging to ensure privacy, with many services offering free shipping[1][4][7][8]. |
Recommended specific brands and why:
- Hims: No office visit required, offers discreet chewable tablets or pills, and ships free to your door[7].
- BlueChew: Provides erection-enhancing medications without an in-person visit and ships in unmarked packages[1].
- Lemonaid Health: Delivers meds in 2–3 days (next-day available) in discreet packaging, starting at $2/pill with free shipping[4].
- GoodRx Care: Includes telehealth consultation in the subscription, ships directly to you, and offers generic ED meds as a cheaper alternative[5].
- Roman (Ro.co): Serves 3+ million members, offers free shipping in discreet packaging, and lets you skip pharmacy lines[8].
Safety checks before choosing a service:
- Ensure the retailer requires a provider’s prescription (never buy from sites that don’t)[1][2].
- Verify they have a U.S. address, phone number, and are licensed with a state board of pharmacy[1][6].
- Check for Legit Scripts certification and HIPAA-compliant privacy policies to confirm data security[2].
Avoid websites that sell ED pills without prescriptions, as they may send dangerous counterfeits instead of genuine medication[1][4].