ED is common, treatable, and — for Georgia men — often a useful early signal about cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Erectile dysfunction is one of the most common conditions Georgia men actually call about — and one of the most under-treated. The reasons are familiar: discomfort with the topic, scheduling friction at urology clinics across Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, and the secondary metros, and the suspicion that 'a pill from the internet' isn't real medicine. It can and should be. A proper Georgia telehealth ED workup screens for the underlying drivers and matches the right medication and dose to the patient.
Erectile function is one of the most sensitive early indicators of vascular health. The penile arteries are smaller than the coronary arteries, which means atherosclerotic narrowing shows up there years before chest pain. A new-onset ED complaint in a Georgia man in his 40s or 50s deserves a real metabolic and cardiovascular evaluation, not just a prescription.
An evaluation includes symptom history, medication review, screening for depression and relationship factors, and lab work — total and free testosterone, A1c, lipid panel, comprehensive metabolic panel, and often TSH. Quest and LabCorp have draw sites in every Georgia metro. If labs reveal low T, metabolic syndrome, or other treatable contributors, those get addressed alongside the ED prescription.
Standard PDE5 inhibitors — sildenafil (generic Viagra), tadalafil (generic Cialis, daily or as-needed), vardenafil, and avanafil — are all available via telehealth in Georgia. Compounded options including sublingual tadalafil/sildenafil combos and ED-focused troches can be shipped to any Georgia address.
If PDE5 inhibitors don't produce adequate response, second-line options include intracavernosal injection therapy and, in select cases, vacuum erection devices. Underlying TRT for low testosterone often improves both response to PDE5s and overall sexual function. We coordinate with Georgia urologists for cases that need in-person evaluation.
Most Anthem BCBS Georgia, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, Humana, and Kaiser of Georgia plans cover sildenafil and tadalafil with a copay, but many Georgia men prefer cash-pay because the price for generic sildenafil and tadalafil from compounding pharmacies is often lower than a copay.
All medications ship in plain, discreet packaging to any Georgia address. Most Georgia patients receive their first shipment within 2–4 business days.