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Treated

First cited by AI Jun 29, 2026
treated.com

Surfaced organically in AI answers about online birth control. Not yet profiled.

Treated is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Aug 9, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in wegovy on Jul 30, 2026. This page stays public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Wegovy, daily share of AI answers mentioning Treated, through Aug 19, 2026.

0.0%

Last cited Aug 3, 2026 · peak 2% on Jul 30

By engine

Where Treated is strong, and where it is invisible.

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Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 1 positive mentions
  • 2 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Treated

ChatGPTAug 5, 2026, 09:47 UTC
What are the best online ED treatment services?

Do you mean erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment in the United States or another country? (Regulations and availability vary by country — I can tailor recommendations if you tell me your location.) If you’re in the U.S., here are widely used, reputable online options — with why people choose them: Roman (Ro) — large, well‑known telehealth platform focused on men’s health; offers board‑certified clinicians, generic PDE5 medications (sildenafil/tadalafil), subscription or one‑time fills, plus clear pricing and shipping. Hims (Hims & Hers) — user‑friendly app/website, same mainstream ED meds, discreet packaging, and broad men’s‑health services (mental health, hair loss) so you can consolidate care. PlushCare — general telemedicine with board‑certified physicians who can evaluate ED, prescribe meds, and order labs or referrals; good if you want a doctor who can manage broader medical issues. Lemonaid Health — transparent, low‑cost pricing and straightforward online clinical intake; often one of the cheaper options for generic ED meds with fast delivery. BlueChew — specializes in chewable sildenafil/tadalafil tablets (for people who prefer chewables vs. pills); subscription model and quick refill service. Vault Health — focuses on men’s health testing and treatment (including testosterone testing and ED); useful if you want lab work and a more in‑depth hormonal/men’s health approach. If you’re in the UK: Numan, Treated, LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor are popular. In Canada: Maple is a commonly used telemedicine option. How to choose among them Make sure clinicians are licensed and the platform partners with licensed pharmacies. Check whether they offer the specific medication/dose you want (sildenafil vs tadalafil; brand vs generic). Look at price (one‑time vs subscription), shipping times, and refill convenience. If you want labs or testosterone testing, pick a service that offers or coordinates testing. Avoid unverified online sellers offering prescription meds without a consult — counterfeit meds are common. Safety and when to see a doctor in person Don’t take PDE5 inhibitors (sildenafil/tadalafil) if you’re on nitrates (e.g., nitroglycerin) — that’s dangerous. Get an in‑person evaluation promptly if you have sudden onset ED, chest pain with sex, severe cardiovascular disease, unexplained weight loss, blood in urine, or a painful/prolonged erection (priapism). ED can be a sign of underlying conditions (diabetes, heart disease, low testosterone), and may require labs or a urology referral. If you tell me your country or state, I’ll narrow the list to services that operate where you live and compare prices/options for the meds you prefer.

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PerplexityJul 30, 2026, 09:38 UTC
Has anyone had a good experience getting Wegovy through an online clinic?

Yes — there are many reports of a good experience getting Wegovy through an online clinic, especially when the clinic provides clear screening, responsive follow-up, and reliable delivery.[1][5][8] Reviews most often mention supportive staff, easy onboarding, and prompt communication as the biggest positives.[1][4][8] What people say they like most: Easy process: Phlo patients reported the start/switch process as easy or very easy, with clear explanations throughout.[1] Good support: Patients at Phlo and Click Pharmacy praised quick answers, regular check-ins, and feeling monitored.[1][4] Convenient delivery: Trustpilot reviews for onlineclinic.co.uk frequently mention fast, discreet, and straightforward ordering and delivery.[8] Effective for many: Broader Wegovy review sites show many users report reduced appetite and weight loss, though side effects are common for some people.[2][5][7] A few cautions: Experiences are mixed, not universally positive; some users report nausea, fatigue, GI side effects, or that Wegovy did not work well for them.[5][7][11] The best experiences appear to come from clinics that use proper clinical checks, provide ongoing reviews, and prescribe real Wegovy rather than vague “weight-loss injections.”[1][5] Some review pages are clinic-hosted, so they may be more favorable than independent review sites.[1][4][5] If you want, I can also compare a few well-known online clinics for Wegovy — for example Phlo, OnlineClinic, Ro, Treated, and Click Pharmacy — by support, price transparency, and delivery reliability.

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ChatGPTJun 29, 2026, 15:04 UTC
I want to switch from my pharmacy to a birth control subscription service. Which one?

Two quick questions before I make a final pick for you: 1) Which country / state are you in? (Availability and rules vary.) 2) What method do you want — combined pill, progestin‑only (mini‑pill), patch, ring? (Subscriptions generally cover pills/patch/ring; IUDs/implants require an in‑person visit.) If you want immediate options, here are reputable services (U.S.-focused first; I’ll list alternatives if you’re elsewhere): U.S. options Nurx — Wide selection (brand and generic pills, ring, patch), telemedicine consults, accepts many insurances, auto‑refill and delivery. Good if you want convenience + insurance billing. The Pill Club — Birth‑control–focused subscription pharmacy with monthly deliveries, adherence packaging, and insurance support; good for people who want a pill‑specific service and discreet shipping. Hers — Telehealth + ongoing subscription for contraception and other women’s health needs; simple UX and generics at competitive prices. Planned Parenthood Direct (app/telehealth) — Nonprofit option with affordable access and strong clinical oversight; good if you want a trusted clinic network behind your care. U.K. / Europe ZAVA — Telemedicine for contraception and shipping across several European countries; straightforward service for pills/patch/ring. Treated (Treated.com) — UK/EU option with teleconsults and repeat prescriptions. Canada Oula (or check local telehealth pharmacies) — availability depends on province; many provinces offer provincial telehealth/online prescribing for contraception. How to choose If you want broad acceptance of insurance and easy coverage handling: Nurx or The Pill Club. If you want the lowest out‑of‑pocket price and generics: compare Nurx vs Hers (both offer generics and price transparency). If you prefer a nonprofit or clinic‑based provider: Planned Parenthood Direct. If you need an IUD/implant, you’ll need an in‑person clinic — these services can still prescribe short‑term pills/bridging contraception but cannot place devices. If you tell me your location and the method you prefer (and whether insurance coverage matters), I’ll recommend the single best service for you and can walk through signup steps or estimated cost.

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Competitive Landscape

Treated vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in Wegovy: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Treated logo
TreatedThis brand
0.0%
Hims & Hers logo
Hims & Hers

1 shared answers

#3
53.3%
Lemonaid Health logo
Lemonaid Health

1 shared answers

#21
8.9%

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