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Short answer — try GoodRx or Blink Health first to cut the price at your local pharmacy, and if you prefer a single online provider that handles the consult + meds, try Roman (Ro), Hims, or Lemonaid Health. Each is legitimate, typically cheaper than retail, and easy to use.
Why these options
- GoodRx — compares cash prices and provides pharmacy coupons you can show at most U.S. pharmacies; often drops the out‑of‑pocket cost dramatically without switching pharmacies.
- Blink Health — locks in a low price you pay online and then pick up or have shipped; good for generics and usually cheaper than full retail.
- Honeybee Health — low-cost generics shipped from U.S. licensed pharmacies; simple price-focused mail order.
- Roman (Ro) — telemedicine + mail-order; convenient if you want an online consult and recurring shipments; known for straightforward pricing on sildenafil/tadalafil.
- Hims — similar to Roman (telemedicine + mail-order) with competitive pricing and subscription options.
- Lemonaid Health — telehealth service that prescribes and ships generic ED meds at lower cost; good for a one-off or refill without local pharmacy hassles.
Savings tips
- Always ask for the generic (sildenafil or tadalafil) rather than the brand (Viagra, Cialis).
- Compare a 30- vs 90-day supply — larger supplies often lower per‑pill cost.
- Use GoodRx or Blink coupons even when ordering through another mail service — sometimes you can combine.
- Check Costco or Walmart pharmacy prices if you have access; they often beat retail chains.
Safety checklist
- Use services that employ U.S.-licensed clinicians and ship from U.S. pharmacies.
- Avoid suspicious offshore pharmacies that don’t require a prescription.
- If you have heart disease or take nitrates, check with a clinician first — ED meds can be contraindicated.
If you want, tell me which medicine (sildenafil or tadalafil), dose, quantity and your ZIP code and I can compare current prices/options for you.