Provider Face-Off · 2026-07-11

8 Providers, 8 Different Evaluation Questionnaires: What to Expect

Knowing roughly what's coming cuts down on the mid-evaluation anxiety that causes people to abandon the process halfway through.

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Every provider on this site uses an online questionnaire in place of an in-person visit — but "questionnaire" is doing a lot of work in that sentence. Knowing roughly what to expect before you start can cut down on the mid-evaluation anxiety that causes people to abandon the process halfway through.

What's consistent everywhere

Expect questions about your general health history, current medications, and specific symptoms related to erectile function. This is the core information any licensed clinician needs to make a safe prescribing decision remotely — it's not optional filler, even when it feels routine.

Where the format actually differs

Care Bare Rx and BraveRX are both built for a fast, linear questionnaire experience. FeelGood and BiltRx, given their broader platform context, may ask a bit more about your general men's-health picture beyond ED specifically. Telos Rx's evaluation includes questions relevant to peptide administration that a pill-based provider wouldn't need to ask. MadeMed's stays narrowly focused on what's needed for its specific tadalafil offering. Strut Health's ED-specific landing page keeps its intake focused narrowly on that single condition as well, rather than a broader men's-health form.

Peptide-Based · PT-141

Telos Rx

Offers PT-141 (bremelanotide), a peptide-based option that works differently than oral ED medications — worth discussing with a clinician if pills haven't been the right fit for you.

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The one thing to know going in

Answer honestly, even the uncomfortable questions. The entire point of the evaluation is giving a licensed clinician enough real information to make a safe call — incomplete or inaccurate answers don't speed things up, they just increase the odds of a decision that doesn't actually fit your situation.

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