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Premature ejaculation treatment - Online visit

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Virtual visit
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$36.00*

*Prices vary by location
Get virtual care from a licensed clinician quickly—no appointment necessary.
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Answer some health questions and connect with a clinician
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Pick up any prescribed medication at a pharmacy of your choice or have it delivered
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Pay a flat visit fee without surprise bills (insurance not accepted)
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WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING
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Is this visit right for me?

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Ages 18-64
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Your sex assigned at birth was male
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If you’re interested in treatment with SSRIs, you’re at least 25 years old
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You’re not experiencing symptoms of erectile dysfunction (ED) without ejaculatory symptoms
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During most sexual penetration, you ejaculate (climax) earlier than you’d like

What’s the difference between premature ejaculation and ED?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is characterized by issues with getting or maintaining an erection, while premature ejaculation is characterized by ejaculating too quickly during most or all sexual penetration.

Common premature ejaculation treatments

Your clinician will determine which (if any) premature ejaculation treatment is medically appropriate for you based on your symptoms and health history. If you're prescribed medication, pick it up at a pharmacy of your choice. Choose Amazon Pharmacy for free delivery and transparent Prime pricing.
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SSRIs
Though these medications are antidepressants, clinical studies show that they can help delay early climax.
Paroxetine (Paxil)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Sertraline (Zoloft)
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Topical anesthetics
These numbing creams and ointments can make the penis less sensitive.
Lidocaine-prilocaine (Lidopril)
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PDE5 inhibitors
These medications are commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction (ED).
Sildenafil (Viagra)
Vardenafil (Levitra)
Tadalafil (Cialis)
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How it works
Treatment for men, ages 18-64
Answer some questions
We'll ask some questions about your symptoms, health history, and what you're looking for.
Connect with a clinician
Choose from multiple online providers and between video or message-only (if available in your state).
Get a treatment plan and medication, if prescribed
Your clinician will determine what's medically appropriate for you and send any prescriptions to a pharmacy of your choice.
Follow up for 14 days
You'll have unlimited messaging with your clinician for 14 days after you receive your treatment plan. Ask questions about your treatment, or change or adjust your medication.
Multiple online clinics to choose from
Amazon Clinic partners with online clinics to deliver treatment. All partners have U.S.-licensed clinicians and adhere to strict regulatory standards.
Compare prices, response times, and available treatments to pick the online clinic that works best for you.

Frequently asked questions

How do doctors define premature ejaculation?
Doctors and other experts define premature ejaculation as ejaculating too quickly during most or all sexual penetration. What’s too quickly? It's often defined as less than a minute into a sexual experience, but it can be longer, depending on how much control you feel when you climax.

Premature ejaculation is also characterized by negative personal consequences. In some cultures, early ejaculation can be a sign of masculinity, so it's not considered a problem. But if you feel distressed, worried, or annoyed by the speed of your climax, or if your relationship is suffering because of it, a clinician might be able to help.
What causes premature ejaculation?
There are two kinds of premature ejaculation: 1) lifelong, when you've experienced symptoms since your sexual debut, and 2) acquired, when something has caused a change in your sexual function.

Many factors can cause changes in sexual function, including the following:
• Aging

• Psychological or relationship issues

• Underlying health issues
Our intake form can help your clinician determine what's going on, and why.
What should I do if I have ED and premature ejaculation?
Erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation can occur at the same time. If you're experiencing both conditions, clinicians generally recommend that you seek treatment for ED first before adding premature ejaculation treatments. You can start an ED visit through Amazon Clinic's Erectile dysfunction treatment page.
How common is premature ejaculation?
Sexual health experts estimate that premature ejaculation affects up to 70% of men in the U.S. at some point in their lives.
What types of visit can I have?
Video visits are available in all 50 states and D.C. Message-only visits are available in 34 states. To see your visit options, first choose your state.
Can I use my health insurance to pay for a visit and/or medication?
Amazon Clinic doesn't accept health insurance for visits at this time. You can submit a claim to your insurance provider for reimbursement, but we can’t guarantee they’ll reimburse you.

If you normally use insurance to pay for your medications, you can do that with medications prescribed through Amazon Clinic. Amazon Pharmacy accepts most insurance plans. For other pharmacies, please talk with your pharmacy directly about insurance coverage. The cost of medication isn’t included in the cost of your visit.
How does Amazon Clinic protect my health information?
Amazon Clinic protects your health information by strictly following the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA governs what Amazon Clinic and your healthcare providers can do with your medical information, as well as your contact and payment information. Amazon Clinic doesn’t and will never sell your personal information. Learn more on our privacy page.
Sources
1. Raveendran, A. V., & Agarwal, A. (2021). Premature ejaculation - current concepts in the management: A narrative review. International journal of reproductive biomedicine, 19(1), 5–22. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7851481/
2. Sathianathen, N. J., Hwang, E. C., Mian, R., Bodie, J. A., Soubra, A., Lyon, J. A., Sultan, S., & Dahm, P. (2021). Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors for premature ejaculation in adult men. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 3(3), CD012799. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8094926/