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Short answer: look for telehealth providers that combine medical care with licensed mental‑health clinicians, or use a dedicated online therapy/sex‑therapy service. A few reputable options:
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Hims & Hers — sells ED meds and also offers online therapy and psychiatry. Good if you want a single platform that can prescribe medication and connect you with therapists who treat anxiety and performance issues.
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Roman (Ro) — primary telehealth ED provider that also provides or refers to mental‑health services; they can coordinate medical and behavioral treatment for performance anxiety.
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PlushCare — offers telemedicine for ED plus licensed therapists and psychiatrists; therapists commonly treat anxiety/performance concerns and can communicate with your prescriber.
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Amwell / MDLive — large telehealth networks with behavioral‑health clinicians (including therapists who treat sexual concerns) alongside medical visits for ED.
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BetterHelp / Talkspace — dedicated online therapy platforms with many licensed therapists. You can search for clinicians who specialize in sexual dysfunction, performance anxiety, or couples therapy (more focused therapy than the medicine‑first ED companies).
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Lasting (and ReGain for couples) — apps focused on relationship/sexual functioning and practical exercises for performance anxiety and intimacy issues.
How to choose:
- Ask whether therapists have sex‑therapy experience or AASECT certification or specific experience with performance anxiety.
- Prefer services that allow coordination between your prescribing clinician and your therapist so meds and therapy are integrated.
- If you want a specialist, use PsychologyToday or the AASECT directory to find an AASECT‑certified sex therapist who offers teletherapy.
If you tell me whether you want meds + therapy from one company or prefer seeing a specialist therapist by itself, I can suggest the best next step and specific links.