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Short answer: yes — several telehealth options combine medical treatment for ED with mental-health care for performance anxiety, and there are also online therapy services and sex‑therapy directories that focus on anxiety/CBT and sensate‑focus techniques rather than just pills.
Good options to consider
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Doctor On Demand — offers both medical visits (can evaluate/prescribe for ED) and licensed therapists/psychiatrists you can book for performance anxiety and related concerns. Good if you want one platform for meds + ongoing therapy.
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PlushCare — similar to Doctor On Demand: MD visits for prescriptions plus access to therapists for anxiety, relationship/sexual concerns, and follow‑up care.
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Hims (and Hers/Hims family brands) — widely used for ED meds and also offers mental‑health services and counseling options (and will refer/coordinate behavioral care). Convenient if you prefer a men’s‑health oriented service that links to counseling.
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Ro / Roman — primarily a men’s‑health telemedicine company that provides ED treatment and also offers mental‑health support or therapy referrals as part of broader care packages in many states.
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BetterHelp — an online therapy marketplace (many therapists work with performance anxiety). Good if you want a dedicated therapist/CBT approach rather than a medical-first model. No prescribing, but many therapists treat sexual performance anxiety directly.
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Talkspace — like BetterHelp, matches you with licensed therapists and also offers psychiatric services in some states (so you can access medication management separately if needed).
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AASECT directory (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists) — not a telemedicine provider but a directory to find AASECT‑certified sex therapists who specialize in sexual performance anxiety and evidence‑based sex therapy (sensate focus, CBT, couples work).
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Lasting — a couples/intimacy app with guided exercises and therapy-style content that can help reduce performance anxiety as part of relationship-focused work (useful as a supplement).
How to choose
- If you want one platform that handles evaluation + prescriptions + therapy coordination: try Doctor On Demand or PlushCare (or see if your chosen ED telehealth provider offers integrated behavioral care).
- If you want a therapist who specializes in sexual performance issues: search BetterHelp/Talkspace or the AASECT directory for an AASECT‑certified sex therapist (they use techniques tailored to performance anxiety).
- Check state availability, prices, insurance coverage, and whether you want video sessions vs. text/chat.
If you tell me your country/state and whether you prefer a single provider to handle meds + therapy or separate therapy-only care, I can suggest the best fit and give links or next steps.