ED treatment.
Discreet. Clinician-guided.

Erectile dysfunction is common, treatable, and nothing to navigate alone. SEVEN offers clinician-guided ED treatment online — FDA-approved medications, licensed providers, no in-person visit required.

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Why it matters

ED affects an estimated 30 million men in the United States.

Despite being one of the most common and treatable men's health conditions, the majority of men experiencing ED never seek clinical evaluation. Telehealth has changed that — making access to licensed care simple, private, and straightforward.

What is erectile dysfunction — and what causes it?

Erectile dysfunction is a medical condition, not a character flaw. Understanding its causes is the first step toward effective treatment.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the consistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. It is one of the most prevalent men's health conditions, affecting men across all age groups — though prevalence increases with age.

ED has multiple potential causes, often overlapping. Physiological causes include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, hormonal imbalances, and neurological conditions. Psychological and situational factors — including stress, anxiety, and relationship dynamics — can contribute independently or in combination with physical causes.

Because ED can be an early indicator of underlying cardiovascular or metabolic conditions, appropriate clinical evaluation is important. A thorough intake review helps identify contributing factors and guides treatment decisions.

There is a meaningful relationship between metabolic health and erectile function. Conditions like obesity, insulin resistance, and low testosterone are associated with higher rates of ED — which is why SEVEN's approach considers ED in the context of overall metabolic health. Learn about our medical weight loss programs →

Common Contributing Factors
Cardiovascular disease and hypertension
Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance
Obesity and metabolic syndrome
Low testosterone
Certain medications
Psychological stress and anxiety
Sleep disorders

FDA-approved medications for erectile dysfunction.

PDE5 inhibitors are the most widely used and clinically validated treatment for erectile dysfunction. Your provider determines which medication and dosing is appropriate based on your individual clinical profile.

Sildenafil

The active ingredient in Viagra. Typically taken 30-60 minutes before sexual activity. Effective for 4-6 hours. One of the most studied medications in men's health.

Tadalafil

The active ingredient in Cialis. Available in on-demand dosing (effective up to 36 hours) or as a daily low-dose option. Preferred by many patients for its flexibility.

Vardenafil & Avanafil

Alternative PDE5 inhibitors with varying onset times and durations. Your provider will discuss all options and determine the most appropriate medication for your situation.

All ED medications require a valid prescription issued by a licensed clinician following individual clinical evaluation. PDE5 inhibitors are contraindicated with nitrate medications and certain other drugs. All drug interactions and contraindications are reviewed during your clinical intake.

How SEVEN's ED program works.

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Join early access

Complete the early access form at getmyseven.com. Initial onboarding will be limited — join now to secure priority access.

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Complete your health intake

Complete a confidential online health intake covering your symptoms, medical history, current medications, and health goals. No in-person visit required.

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Licensed clinician review

A licensed clinician reviews your intake and determines whether ED treatment is clinically appropriate. All drug interactions and contraindications are evaluated individually.

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Prescription and discreet delivery

If approved, your prescription is fulfilled by a licensed pharmacy and shipped discreetly to your door. Plain packaging. No identifying markings.

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Ongoing clinical support

Provider access and clinical support are available throughout your program. Dosing adjustments and follow-up are part of SEVEN's clinical model.

Who may qualify for ED treatment.

Eligibility is determined by a licensed clinician. The following reflects general clinical guidance — not a guarantee of treatment approval.

Adult men 18+

SEVEN's ED program is designed for adult men. Age-related factors and health history are reviewed during the clinical intake.

No nitrate medications

PDE5 inhibitors are contraindicated with nitrate medications. Men taking nitrates for heart conditions are not candidates for this treatment.

No certain cardiovascular contraindications

Men with certain cardiovascular conditions may not be candidates. Your provider reviews your full cardiac and medical history before any prescription is issued.

Experiencing ED symptoms

Consistent or recurrent difficulty achieving or maintaining erection sufficient for sexual activity. Your provider will discuss symptom history and duration during the intake review.

Treatment eligibility is determined exclusively by a licensed clinician following individual review of your health intake. This is not a guarantee of treatment approval.

Common questions about ED treatment.

What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the consistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. It is a common medical condition affecting men of all ages and is associated with physiological, hormonal, and psychological factors. It is treatable in most cases with appropriate clinical evaluation and management.
What medications treat erectile dysfunction?
FDA-approved oral medications for erectile dysfunction include sildenafil (generic Viagra), tadalafil (generic Cialis), vardenafil (Levitra), and avanafil (Stendra). These are PDE5 inhibitors that support blood flow to achieve erection in response to sexual stimulation. All prescriptions require individual clinician review.
Can ED be treated through telehealth?
Yes. Erectile dysfunction is one of the most commonly treated conditions through telehealth platforms. A licensed provider can review your medical history online and, if clinically appropriate, prescribe FDA-approved ED medications without an in-person visit.
Is online ED treatment safe?
Online ED treatment through a licensed telehealth provider is safe when clinical evaluation is performed properly. All SEVEN prescriptions require individual clinician review of your health history, current medications, and clinical eligibility. PDE5 inhibitors have important interactions with certain medications — particularly nitrates — that are reviewed during the intake process.
How quickly does ED medication work?
Onset and duration vary by medication. Sildenafil typically takes effect within 30-60 minutes and lasts 4-6 hours. Tadalafil has a longer duration of action — up to 36 hours. Your provider will discuss the appropriate medication and dosing for your situation.
Is the process discreet?
Yes. All clinical review is conducted online. Prescriptions are fulfilled by a licensed pharmacy and shipped in discreet packaging with no identifying markings related to the contents.
Is there a connection between metabolic health and ED?
Yes. Conditions including obesity, insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease, and low testosterone are all associated with increased rates of erectile dysfunction. For patients managing both metabolic health concerns and ED, SEVEN's integrated approach addresses both conditions through appropriate clinical protocols.
Is ED treatment available in my state?
SEVEN is designed to serve patients across all 50 states. Program availability may vary by state. Joining the waitlist ensures you are notified when ED treatment becomes available in your area.

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