Provider Face-Off · 2026-07-11

All 6 EdClinic Providers, Ranked by Intake Speed

“Fastest” is marketing language. Here's a more honest way to think about intake friction.

Reviewed by the EdClinic Editorial Team · our research standards · not a substitute for professional medical advice

"Fastest" is a slippery word in telehealth marketing — every provider claims it. Here's a more honest way to think about intake speed: it's not really about which company is fastest in the abstract, it's about how much friction sits between you and a finished questionnaire.

The lowest-friction end

Care Bare Rx and BraveRX both lean into mobile-first, minimal-click intake flows built around a single evaluation with no phone call requirement. If your priority is finishing in one sitting on your phone, this is the design pattern to look for — and both of these providers are built around exactly that.

The middle ground

MadeMed and FeelGood are also online-only with no in-person visit required, but MadeMed's flow is narrower — built specifically around its tadalafil product rather than a general intake — while FeelGood's evaluation sits inside a broader men's-health platform. Neither is slow; they're just built around slightly different goals than pure speed.

Where it depends on the details

Telos Rx and BiltRx both involve slightly more specific intake — Telos Rx because peptide administration requires a different conversation than a pill prescription, and BiltRx because it's evaluating you across a broader men's health context, not ED alone. That's not a knock on either; it's a trade-off for what each is actually built to do.

Exact time-to-complete numbers change provider to provider and aren't something we track independently — if speed is your top priority, the fastest way to know for sure is to just start one and see. Most of these evaluations are genuinely a few minutes, not a form you'll dread.

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