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Erectile dysfunction support, reviewed privately.

Hamilton Telehealth gives adults a private way to discuss erectile dysfunction with a provider. Your provider reviews your symptoms, medications, health history, and risk factors before discussing clinically appropriate treatment options or recommending additional evaluation.

Patient using Hamilton Telehealth for private erectile dysfunction support
Format
Secure telehealth
Best for
Private ED discussion
Review
Provider required
Prescriptions
Not guaranteed
Provider reviewing a private erectile dysfunction care request
01 · How it works

Private ED care with medical context.

Erectile dysfunction is common, but it can also be connected to broader health factors. Hamilton starts with provider review so treatment conversations account for your medications, cardiovascular risk, lifestyle, and health history.

  • 1Share symptoms privatelyTell Hamilton what is happening, how long it has been happening, and what has changed.
  • 2Review health factorsA provider reviews medications, risk factors, medical history, and whether telehealth treatment discussion is appropriate.
  • 3Discuss next stepsYour provider may discuss treatment options, lifestyle factors, lab or primary care follow-up, or in-person evaluation when clinically appropriate.
Patient considering health factors related to erectile dysfunction
02 · What it can support

A more complete ED conversation.

Provider-reviewed ED support can help connect symptoms with medication history, cardiovascular context, lifestyle factors, and appropriate follow-up before treatment decisions are made.

  • Private symptom discussion
  • Medication review
  • Cardiovascular risk context
  • Treatment-option discussion
  • Follow-up planning
  • Referral guidance
Is ED common?
Yes. ED is common, especially with age, but it can also be related to medications, stress, sleep, diabetes, cardiovascular health, or other factors.
Will I automatically get ED medication?
No. A provider reviews your health history, medications, and risk factors before determining whether prescription treatment discussion is clinically appropriate.
Why does heart health matter for ED?
ED can sometimes be connected with blood-flow or cardiovascular risk factors. A provider may recommend additional evaluation depending on your history and symptoms.
Can ED be treated through telehealth?
Some ED care conversations may be appropriate for telehealth, but some patients need labs, primary care, specialist care, or in-person evaluation.
Is this private?
Hamilton Telehealth is designed for a private online care request. The page avoids adding privacy, platform, or HIPAA-specific claims beyond verified site language.

Treatment options and prescriptions for erectile dysfunction depend on provider review and clinical appropriateness. ED can be associated with broader health conditions, and some patients may need labs, in-person evaluation, primary care, or specialist follow-up.