Premature ejaculation (PE) occurs when ejaculation happens sooner than desired during sexual activity, often leading to distress or frustration for one or both partners. It’s one of the most common sexual health concerns among men, and it’s highly treatable.
PE can result from a combination of psychological, biological, and lifestyle factors, including:
Through secure online visits, our providers can:
If appropriate, yes. Licensed clinicians can prescribe proven options such as SSRIs, topical desensitizers, or other performance-enhancing treatments. Your plan will be fully customized for safety, privacy, and effectiveness.
Ejaculation occurs sooner than desired but is consistent with mild distress and manageable.
No associated pain or discomfort in the genital area.
No urinary or reproductive symptoms (e.g., difficulty urinating, blood in semen).
Able to try behavioral techniques, counseling, or prescribed medications recommended via telehealth.
No relationship or emotional distress that requires urgent intervention (can be addressed in ongoing virtual care).
Painful ejaculation or persistent penile or testicular pain.
Blood in semen or urine, or other unusual urinary symptoms.
Sudden inability to ejaculate or maintain erections after previous normal function.
Severe psychological distress or relationship issues causing significant impairment.
Signs of underlying medical conditions: severe erectile dysfunction, fever, swelling, or infection symptoms.
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Unlimited video calling with your doctor or therapist included.