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ED Treatment in Indiana

Telehealth prescribing for ED medication is legal in Indiana. Here's how the licensed providers we track compare on price, format, and turnaround.

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Ten ways to get treated online

Every provider below offers a licensed online evaluation. Confirm state availability and current pricing directly with the provider before you commit.

Intake-First

Care Bare Rx

A streamlined intake flow built for people who'd rather answer questions on their phone than sit through a call. Compounded treatment options available through a licensed pharmacy.

Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Speak with the prescribing clinician about your options.

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Men's Health Focus

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.

Direct-to-consumer telehealth model. No in-person visit required for the initial evaluation.

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Compounded Tadalafil

MadeMed

Compounded tadalafil through a licensed pharmacy network, positioned as a lower-cost alternative to brand-name treatment for people who qualify after evaluation.

Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.

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ED-Focused Telehealth

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.

Direct-to-consumer telehealth model. No in-person visit required for the initial evaluation.

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Peptide-Based · PT-141

Telos Rx

Offers PT-141 (bremelanotide), which works differently than oral ED medications — it acts on the nervous system rather than blood flow directly. Worth a conversation with a clinician if pills haven't been the right fit.

Peptide therapy through a licensed provider. Ask about administration method during your evaluation.

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Brand & Generic Tiers

BiltRx

BiltRx offers a tiered ED catalog — brand-name Viagra alongside lower-cost generic sildenafil and tadalafil — letting you pick your format directly rather than defaulting to whatever a provider assigns you.

Direct-to-consumer telehealth model. Confirm current pricing and any active promotions on their site.

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ED-Specific Landing Page

Strut Health

A dedicated ED-specific landing page rather than a general catalog — built for people who already know what they're here for and want to get to a relevant evaluation quickly.

FDA notice: Strut Health received an FDA Warning Letter (#721448, Feb 2026) regarding marketing claims that implied FDA approval and overstated its role as the compounder. Confirm current claims and compounding status directly with the provider before proceeding.

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Performance & Men's Health

MangoRx

Frames its offering around men's performance more broadly, with ED treatment as a core part of that positioning — a fit if you'd rather evaluate with a provider built around this specific angle.

Direct-to-consumer telehealth model. Confirm current pricing and any active promotions on their site.

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Brand-Name, Est. 1998

Healthymale

FDA-approved brand-name product from a provider that's operated online since 1998 by its own account — worth it if FDA-approval status matters more to you than a compounded alternative's typical cost advantage.

Direct-to-consumer telehealth model. Confirm current pricing and any active promotions on their site.

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Marketplace Model

Sesame Care

A nationwide telehealth marketplace where you book directly with a licensed clinician for an ED evaluation — no compounded formulations, FDA-approved treatment options only.

Brand-name treatment only through this program — no compounded medication offered under this listing. Confirm current pricing and availability on their site.

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Questions

ED treatment in Indiana: what to know

Is online ED treatment legal in Indiana?
Yes. Telehealth prescribing for erectile dysfunction medications like sildenafil and tadalafil is legal in Indiana and every other U.S. state. These medications are not controlled substances, so there's no special federal restriction on prescribing them via telehealth. What matters is that the prescribing clinician is licensed to practice in Indiana — reputable providers verify this as part of your evaluation.
How much does ED treatment typically cost in Indiana?
Pricing is set by each individual provider rather than varying meaningfully by state. Compounded medications generally run less per month than brand-name FDA-approved options, though your specific plan affects total cost. Check each provider's card above for their current offer, since pricing changes.
Do these providers ship to Indiana?
Most direct-to-consumer telehealth providers ship to all 50 states and D.C., but exceptions can exist depending on pharmacy licensing agreements. Confirm shipping to Indiana specifically during the provider's intake process before you pay for an evaluation.
Is compounded medication available in Indiana?
In most states, including Indiana, compounded formulations are dispensed through licensed 503A or 503B pharmacies rather than manufactured by the telehealth company itself. If you have concerns about availability, ask the provider directly whether their compounding pharmacy currently ships to Indiana.
Advertising disclosure: EdClinic.co is an independent comparison site. We may earn a commission when you visit a provider through a link on this page — this does not affect the price you pay. Compounded medications referenced on this page are not FDA-approved; compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician's prescription. Nothing on this page is medical advice. Talk to a licensed healthcare provider about your specific situation.