Erectile dysfunction treatment
Discreetly delivered to your door
Erectile dysfunction is more common than you’d think.
Approximately one-third of men are likely to experience a reduced ability to achieve or sustain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse.8
Tackling erectile dysfunction shouldn’t be a solo journey. It is treatable with clinically-proven ED treatments, with hub.health.
ED treatments online
Initial consultation only $49
Treatment cost from $3/dose
As-needed treatments
They’re best for people who can predict when they’ll have sex or who only want to take treatment as needed.
Daily treatments
They’re best for people who want to be ready at a moment’s notice, no need to carry medication on you or plan ahead.
Your medical team will advise you on the best treatment option for you.
Consultations with our Australian based medical team
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Ongoing
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packaging
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How it works with hub.health
We’ve designed a healthcare platform centred around your life.
With quick and easy consultations, fully managed treatments, and fast delivery to your door, we enable personalised healthcare for a better life.
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Treatments are delivered to your door
Skip the embarrassment
If you’re dealing with ED, there’s no need to feel embarrassed – it’s often a symptom of an underlying condition or lifestyle factor, and it is treatable. Sometimes, things like not staying active, drinking too much alcohol, smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart issues are the causes of erectile dysfunction. Feeling stressed, anxious, or depressed can also make ED symptoms worse.3
Symptoms of Erectile Dysfunction
The common symptoms of erectile dysfunction are an inability to achieve or sustain an erection, decreased libido, and a loss of sexual interest. Beyond the bedroom, erectile dysfunction can stretch into relationships, causing emotional distance and communication issues with partners.3
Trusted Medical Experts
At hub.health our services are backed by an established medical team, enabling us to provide treatments for general health, women and men’s health, sexual health and various skin conditions.
We believe in providing a personalised healthcare experience centred around our patients’ individual needs.
All treatments are prescribed via a quick telehealth call and delivered to your door for fast and convenient access to healthcare.
Frequently asked questions
hub.health uses a secure digital health platform to provide discreet, convenient, and affordable access to erectile dysfunction treatment from an Australian based medical team, all from the privacy of your home.
After completing the online questionnaire, your assigned clinician will determine if you’re a candidate for ED treatment. If you’re successful, we’ll organise fast delivery to your door (we’ll even manage your repeats when they’re due). If our medical team identifies a potential risk in issuing ED treatment, they’ll likely refer you to an in-person GP for further review.
At hub.health, we believe in providing a personalised healthcare experience centred around the individual needs of our patients. Our services are backed by an established team of doctors, nurse practitioners, and medical experts, enabling us to provide services and treatments for various conditions. All treatments are prescribed online and discreetly delivered to your door for convenient and easy access to medical care.
By choosing hub.health, we’ll pair you with a medical team that specialises in erectile dysfunction so you can improve your sexual performance and last longer in the bedroom.
It’s recommended that ED medications should be taken 1-2 hours before sexual activity. If taken too close to sex, they may not ‘kick in’ quickly enough.
Oral ED medication is considered effective, with users reporting an improvement in their erections after using PDE5 inhibitors. [7] However, it’s important to note that ED medication isn’t effective for everyone and response to medication will differ based upon individual circumstances.
If you’re still experiencing erectile dysfunction after trialling medication, your hub.health clinician may suggest trialling medication under different circumstances. They may also alter your dosage, depending on your reaction and side effects.
ED medication isn’t instant; it can take 15-minutes to 1-hour to start working. If ED medications don’t seem to work for you, try not to worry as there are other treatments available. Alternative ED treatments include injectable ED medications, urethral suppositories, vacuum constriction devices (penis pumps), and penile implants. If you’re concerned about the efficacy of ED treatment, always speak with your clinician who can investigate further.
ED drugs all work similarly and therefore share potential side effects of:
Mild reduction in blood pressure levels (caused by their effects on smooth muscle tissue and blood flow)
Mild headaches (associated with all ED drugs)
Dizziness
Muscle aches or back pain
Stuffy nose
Facial flushing
Vision issues, including temporary blurred vision and blue-tinted vision
Digestive issues, ranging from diarrhoea to indigestion, and bloating (can be worsened by consuming alcohol, caffeine, carbonated drinks, and dairy products)
These side effects typically occur while the medication is active in the body, however in some cases it is possible for side effects to linger for slightly longer than the drug.
It’s important to pay attention to these side effects, particularly if you have cardiovascular health conditions. If you use nitrates or other medications to treat hypertension, the lowered blood pressure caused by ED medications can be dangerous. That’s why it’s important to always provide honest, accurate answers on your questionnaire and during conversations with your hub.health doctor.
Once your treatment has been paid for, it will be dispatched within 1-3 days and sent via express delivery. Your product is shipped in an Australia Post package, which means it will be completely discreet.
Of course! If you log into your profile and head to the ‘Products’ tab, you will see a ‘Manage Treatment’ button. Click this and you’ll see the ability to send a message to your clinician. If you’re having any issues, just drop us a line at [email protected]
Yes, as part of joining hub.health, we will handle your repeat deliveries to ensure that you never miss one. If you ever wish to stop receiving your treatment, just cancel in the patient platform, or alternatively email [email protected]
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If you are suffering from erectile dysfunction, speak with one of our doctors to see if there is a treatment suitable for you. We advocate for a holistic approach combining lifestyle changes including diet and exercise along with medications, when appropriate.
Sources
ED prevalence, reporting, impact and experience:
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Ghalayini IF, Al-Ghazo MA, Al-Azab R. Erectile dysfunction in a Mediterranean country: results of an epidemiological survey of a representative sample of men. Int J Impot Res. 2010;22(3):196-203.
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Leoni LA, Fukushima AR, Rocha LY. Physical activity on endothelial and erectile dysfunction: a literature review. Aging Male. 2014;17(3):125-130.
Maiorino MI, Bellastella G, Esposito K. Lifestyle modifications and erectile dysfunction: what can be expected? Asian J Androl. 2015;17(1):5-10.
Porst H, Burnett A, Brock G. SOP conservative (medical and mechanical) treatment of erectile dysfunction. J Sex Med. 2013;10(1):130-171.
Prins J, Blanker MH, Bohnen AM. Prevalence of erectile dysfunction: a systematic review of population-based studies. Int J Impot Res. 2002;14(6):422-432.
Ziegelmann M. Erectile dysfunction [Internet]. Rochester (MN): Mayo Clinic; 2022 [cited 2022 June 13].