BraveRX vs. FeelGood: Two Dedicated ED Telehealth Tracks, Compared
Neither buries ED in an unrelated catalog. The difference is what happens after your evaluation, not just during it.
Neither BraveRX nor FeelGood buries erectile dysfunction inside a giant catalog of unrelated services. Both built their model specifically around men's health, with ED evaluation as a core — not incidental — offering. That focus is the whole pitch. Here's where they actually diverge.
What "dedicated" means differently for each
BraveRX runs its ED track as part of a broader telemedicine platform, but the evaluation itself is built specifically around erectile dysfunction rather than a general intake form that happens to include an ED checkbox. FeelGood takes a similar approach from the other direction — it's a men's-health-first platform where ED and weight management are the two core offerings, so ED isn't a bolt-on, it's one of the two things the whole platform is built to do well.
BraveRX
A dedicated erectile dysfunction track from BraveRX's telemedicine platform. Straightforward online evaluation focused specifically on ED, not bundled into a broader men's-health catalog.
View Offer Paid LinkEvaluation style
Both providers keep the initial evaluation online-only — no in-person visit required to get started. What differs is what happens around that evaluation: FeelGood's platform is built with ongoing clinical support in mind if you need to adjust treatment down the line, while BraveRX's model is more purely transactional — evaluation, prescription decision, done. Neither approach is wrong; it depends on whether you want a provider you'll interact with again or one that gets you an answer and gets out of the way.
FeelGood
A telehealth platform built specifically around men's health, with ED as its core offering. Fast online evaluation, ongoing clinical support if you need to adjust treatment.
View Offer Paid LinkThe actual decision
If you want a single, fast, focused evaluation and you're fairly confident about what you need, BraveRX's more transactional model can get you there quickly. If you'd rather have an ongoing relationship with a provider — someone to go back to if the first approach doesn't land right — FeelGood's continuity-of-care framing is the better fit on paper. As always, confirm current process details directly with whichever you choose.