Text a licensed nurse practitioner about what's going on. If a prescription makes sense, it gets sent straight to your pharmacy. No video call, no waiting room, no explaining yourself to a receptionist. Just results.
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NPCWoods Telemedicine treats erectile dysfunction for $59 via text message. No video call, no waiting room. Text (480) 639-4722, describe what's going on, and Chris Woods, a licensed nurse practitioner, will respond same-day. Prescriptions for generic ED medications sent directly to your local pharmacy. Available in Arizona, New Mexico, Georgia, North Carolina, and 7 other states.
No app to download, no portal to log into, no awkward phone calls. Just text like you'd text anyone else.
Text (480) 639-4722 and let us know what's going on. You don't need to have a speech prepared — just say what you'd say to a friend. No app, no portal, no account to create.
Chris Woods, a licensed nurse practitioner, reads your text personally. He'll ask about your health history, current medications, and what you've tried. Think of it like texting a friend who happens to know medicine.
If a prescription is appropriate, it gets sent electronically to whichever pharmacy you choose. Most people pick up same-day. The whole thing happens over text — discreetly.
All ED prescriptions include cardiovascular screening per AUA guidelines. Chris reviews your full medical history and current medications before prescribing.
I'm a nurse practitioner, not a salesman. There are situations where telemedicine isn't the right move, and I want you to know about them upfront.
For the straightforward stuff — you know what's going on and you just need treatment — that's exactly what text-based telemedicine is built for.
Yes. Chris Woods is a licensed nurse practitioner who handles ED treatment via text message. He'll ask about your health history, current medications, and symptoms. If a prescription is appropriate, he sends it electronically to your local pharmacy. No video call, no waiting room, no awkward conversations.
Completely. The entire visit happens over text — no video call, no sitting in a waiting room, no explaining anything to a receptionist. Your prescription goes straight to whichever pharmacy you choose. Nobody needs to know but you.
Chris can prescribe generic options like sildenafil or tadalafil depending on your health history and what makes the most sense for your situation. He'll walk you through the options over text so you can make an informed decision.
$59 flat for the visit with Chris. Medications are separate, but generic options often run under $20 with GoodRx at most pharmacies. No hidden fees, no surprise bills. That's the whole cost.
Most people hear back within a few hours. Chris personally reads every text — no call centers, no chatbots. Same-day prescriptions are common.
Yes. NPCWoods is run by a licensed, double board-certified nurse practitioner. Chris reviews your full medical history, current medications, and health conditions before prescribing anything. FDA-approved medications like sildenafil and tadalafil have a strong safety track record when prescribed appropriately.
Sildenafil (generic Viagra) is taken as needed about an hour before activity and lasts 4-6 hours. Tadalafil (generic Cialis) can be taken daily at a low dose or as needed, and lasts up to 36 hours, giving more flexibility. Chris will help you decide which fits your lifestyle and health profile best.
Absolutely — NPCWoods keeps it simple. The consultation is $59 flat, and generic ED medications like sildenafil or tadalafil are very affordable at most pharmacies, often under $20-30 for a month's supply through our compounding pharmacy partner.
ED in younger men is more common than people think and is often related to stress, anxiety, poor sleep, or lifestyle factors rather than a physical cause. Sometimes it can be an early signal of cardiovascular or hormonal issues, which is why a proper evaluation matters — it's not just about the prescription.
For most otherwise healthy men, blood work is not required before starting ED medication. However, if you have risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, or symptoms suggesting low testosterone, Chris may recommend labs to make sure we're treating the full picture and not just masking an underlying condition.
ED treatment isn't the only thing we handle via text. Here's what else we can help with:
Text us what's going on. $59 flat — discreet, no video call. A real nurse practitioner — not a chatbot — reads every message.
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