ED Treatment in Augusta, GA | $59 Telehealth

ED Treatment in Augusta, Georgia — Online, $59, Completely Private

Augusta is home to 200,000+ residents across the Augusta-Richmond County area. Augusta may be famous for Masters week, but year-round its urgent care centers stay busy serving a metro of 600,000 people. And when it comes to something as personal as erectile dysfunction, the last thing most men want is a waiting room full of strangers.

Our telehealth service gives Augusta men a completely private, discreet alternative. For just $59 flat, you connect with a licensed, board-certified Nurse Practitioner by text message — no video call, no face-to-face awkwardness, no insurance needed. If treatment is clinically appropriate, your prescription is sent directly to your preferred Augusta-area pharmacy. Whether you’re near Fort Eisenhower, working downtown along the Riverwalk, or in the Evans or Martinez suburbs, the entire visit happens on your phone.

Why Augusta Men Choose Telehealth for ED Treatment

Augusta may be famous for Masters week, but year-round its urgent care centers stay busy serving a metro of 600,000 people. But beyond wait times, ED is something most men don’t want to discuss in a clinic setting. Our text-based telehealth model eliminates that barrier entirely. You describe your symptoms and medical history via secure text, a licensed NP reviews everything carefully, and — when appropriate — sends your prescription to a CVS on Washington Road, a Walgreens on Wrightsboro Road, or a Kroger pharmacy on Bobby Jones Expressway. No one needs to know but you.

Erectile dysfunction affects an estimated 30 million American men, and evidence-based guidelines support telemedicine evaluation and treatment for uncomplicated cases. You deserve care that respects both your health and your privacy.

What Your $59 Visit Includes

One flat fee. No hidden charges. No insurance required. No video call.

Your $59 covers a complete text-based consultation with a licensed Nurse Practitioner, a thorough clinical assessment of your symptoms and medical history, and — when clinically appropriate — a prescription transmitted electronically to your Augusta-area pharmacy. That’s your total cost. No billing surprises, ever.

How to Get ED Treatment in Augusta Today

  1. Text us at (480) 639-4722 — completely confidential, no referral needed
  2. Describe your symptoms and history via secure text message
  3. Your Nurse Practitioner reviews and responds with a care plan
  4. Pick up your prescription at your preferred Augusta pharmacy — discreetly

Frequently Asked Questions — ED Treatment in Augusta, GA

Is a text-based telehealth visit effective for ED?
For uncomplicated erectile dysfunction, yes. Evidence-based guidelines support telemedicine evaluation. Your NP takes a complete history and only prescribes when clinically appropriate — the same standard of care as an in-person visit, without the waiting room.
Do I need to be on a video call?
No. Our visits are entirely text-based. You communicate via secure text message — no camera, no video, no face-to-face required. Many Augusta patients prefer this for the added privacy.
Which pharmacies in Augusta can fill my prescription?
Any licensed pharmacy in Augusta and the surrounding GA area. Most patients pick up from a CVS on Washington Road, a Walgreens on Wrightsboro Road, or a Kroger pharmacy on Bobby Jones Expressway — wherever is most convenient for you.
Do I need insurance to use this service?
No. The $59 flat fee covers your entire visit. No insurance, no copays, no surprise bills. Many Augusta patients find this more affordable than an urgent care copay alone.
Is my information kept private?
Absolutely. All communications are HIPAA-compliant and your medical information is never shared. We understand the sensitivity of ED treatment and have designed our entire process around patient privacy.
Chris Woods
Chris Woods, NP
NPCWoods Telemedicine
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