
ED support that fits real life
For adults with erection problems who want private, practical help. Get a clinician-reviewed assessment, clear self-care steps, and treatment options when suitable for you.
Treat the cause, not just symptoms
Erection problems can be linked to stress, medicines, alcohol, smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart health. You get advice you can act on now, plus treatment options when suitable. Source: NHS patient information on erectile dysfunction.

Treatment options you can use
Options include PDE5 tablets such as sildenafil or tadalafil when safe for you, plus practical changes that improve blood flow and confidence. Treatment choice depends on your health, medicines, and how often you have sex. Source: NHS medicines information.
Who this service suits
It suits you if ED is ongoing or affecting your relationships, and you want private support. You need urgent help if you get chest pain during sex, or an erection lasting more than 4 hours. Source: UK medicines safety information.
How the process works
You complete an online questionnaire about symptoms, blood pressure, medical history, and medicines. A clinician reviews it for safety. You receive advice, and when suitable, treatment with clear instructions and follow-up guidance. Source: NHS patient information.
Safety and clinician review
ED tablets are not safe for everyone. Your review checks heart symptoms, blood pressure, and medicine interactions, including nitrate medicines for chest pain and recreational nitrates. You also get clear advice on side effects and red flags. Source: UK medicines safety information; NHS medicines information.
Use treatment safely
Do not mix ED tablets with nitrates, including poppers. Avoid heavy drinking before sex, since it can worsen erections. If tablets do not work, timing and stimulation often need adjusting before changing the dose. Source: NHS medicines information.
Start with your first steps
Track what changes your erections for two weeks. Sleep, alcohol, stress, and smoking matter. Move most days and aim for a healthy weight. If ED is new and persistent, get assessed because it can signal other health issues. Source: NHS patient information.

Trusted Care Rate
97%
Our patients trust us and are consistently satisfied with our treatment & support

Private ED care, clear next steps
Clinician reviewed support with practical lifestyle tips, safe treatment options when suitable, and clear red flag advice so you know when to seek urgent help.


