Premature ejaculation treatment

Ages 18-64

FSA or HSA eligible

When you need it, get treatment for premature ejaculation from an online physician or NP. With Optum Clinic, you can receive virtual treatment on your timetable from reputable telehealth providers at a fixed cost with no unexpected charges. Pay a fixed price; visits with insurance are not accepted. Fill your prescription at a preferred pharmacy if you are prescribed medication for premature ejaculation. If you have health insurance, it might pay for the cost of the prescription drugs you take.

Quickly receive virtual care from a licenced clinician without making an appointment

  • Respond to a few health inquiries and make contact with a physician.

  • Any prescribed medication can be delivered or picked up at the pharmacy of your choice.

  • A fixed visitation fee is required; insurance is not accepted.

  • Both our policies and the law secure and protect your health data.

Common premature ejaculation treatments

Based on your medical history and symptoms, your physician will decide which (if any) premature ejaculation treatments are safe for you. If you have a prescription, pick it up from the pharmacy of your choosing.

  • SSRIs

Though these medications are antidepressants, clinical studies show that they can help delay early climax.

  • Paroxetine (Paxil)

  • Sertraline (Zoloft)

  • Fluoxetine (Prozac)

  • Topical anesthetics

These numbing creams and ointments can make the penis less sensitive.

  • Lidocaine-prilocaine (Lidopril)

  • PDE5 inhibitors

These medications are commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction (ED).

  • Sildenafil (Viagra)

  • Tadalafil (Cialis)

  • Vardenafil (Levitra)

Complete the intake form.

Speak with a clinician without making an appointment.

Obtain a customised treatment strategy

It's important that you understand

Your clinician can suggest that you see a healthcare professional in person based on the information they have about your health. You won't be billed for your visit if that occurs. At present time, Optum Health Clinic is not intended for users of government payor programmes, such as Medicare and Medicaid, and does not accept insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a doctor consider as ejaculating too soon?

Premature ejaculation is defined by medical professionals and other experts as ejaculating too rapidly during the majority of sexual penetration. What speed is too fast? It can last longer, depending on how much control you feel during the peak, but it's commonly characterized as occurring less than a minute into a sexual encounter. Negative repercussions on oneself are another feature of premature ejaculation. Early ejaculation is accepted as a sign of masculinity in some cultures and is therefore not viewed negatively. However, if the speed of your climax is upsetting, unsettling, or bothering you, or if it's negatively impacting your relationship, a clinician may be able to help.

Why does one ejaculate too soon?

Premature ejaculation comes in two flavors: 1) acquired, which occurs when something has altered your sexual function, and 2) lifelong, which occurs when you have had symptoms since your first sexual experience. Changes in sexual function can result from a variety of circumstances, such as the following:

• Aging

• Psychological or relationship issues

• Underlying health issues

Our intake form can help your clinician determine what's going on, and why.

If I ejaculate too soon and suffer ED, what should I do?

Premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction can happen simultaneously. Clinicians typically advise treating ED first before beginning therapy for premature ejaculation if you are having both symptoms. The erectile dysfunction treatment page at Optum Clinic allows you to schedule an ED visit.

To what extent is early ejaculation common?

According to experts in sexual health, up to 70% of American males experience premature ejaculation at some point in their life.

Can I pay for a visit or prescription drugs with my health insurance?

At this time, Optum Clinic Clinic does not accept health insurance for visits. You can submit a claim to your insurance provider for reimbursement, but we can’t guarantee they’ll reimburse you. If you typically pay for your prescription drugs with insurance, you can do the same with those that are prescribed by Optum Clinic. The cost of medication isn’t included in the cost of your visit.

How does Optum Clinic protect my health information?

Optum Clinic protects your health information by strictly following the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA governs what Optum Clinic and your healthcare providers can do with your medical information, as well as your contact and payment information. Optum Clinic doesn’t and will never sell your personal information. Learn more on our privacy page.

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