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North Carolina ED guide · Updated weekly

Best ED Treatment in North Carolina 2026: Online + In-Person Ranked

Reviewed by GLP1 Samples EditorialFact-checked

North Carolina residents have multiple ED treatment pathways in 2026: telehealth subscriptions (BlueChew at $20/month, Hims at $25-90/month, Roman at $25-90/month), cash-pay retail pharmacy with GoodRx ($25-80 for 30 generic sildenafil tablets), and in-person urology + men's-health clinics concentrated in the Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham metros. North Carolina's population of ~10.8 million supports a robust mix of options.

North Carolina allows telehealth TRT with proper licensure. The state medical board has been supportive of telehealth controlled-substance prescribing. All major platforms serve NC.

Cheapest telehealth
$20/mo (BlueChew)
Cash-pay generic
$25-80/mo retail
Telehealth allowed
Yes
Top metro
Charlotte
Editor ranking · Updated weekly

Top ED programs for North Carolina residents

All major ED telehealth platforms serve North Carolina. Below: editor-ranked top 8 with state-specific notes where applicable.

Top GLP-1 sample programs, ranked by editor score, reader trust, and recency.
RankProviderBest forTypeEditor
#1
BlueChew logo
BlueChew
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
Fastest intaketelehealth4.7 / 5Get sample
#2
Hims logo
Hims
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
Medication selectiontelehealth4.5 / 5Get sample
#3
Roman logo
Roman
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
Clinical rigortelehealth4.4 / 5Get sample
#4
Mojo logo
Mojo
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
Therapy integratedtelehealth4.3 / 5Get sample
#5
REX MD logo
REX MD
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
Flat ratetelehealth4.2 / 5Get sample
#6
Sesame Care logo
Sesame Care
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
No subscriptiononline pharmacy4.1 / 5Get sample
#7
Lemonaid Health logo
Lemonaid Health
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
Integrated pharmacyonline pharmacy4.0 / 5Get sample
#8
Push Health logo
Push Health
Sildenafil · Tadalafil
Cheapest consulttelehealth3.9 / 5Get sample

Top 5 ED programs for North Carolina in depth

In-person ED clinic options in North Carolina

Charlotte has multiple TRT specialty clinics. Raleigh-Durham has Duke + UNC academic options + private clinics. Greensboro has more limited options.

For North Carolina patients who specifically want an in-person clinical relationship rather than telehealth, the Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham metros offer the deepest urology + men's-health clinic options. Outside the major metros, telehealth becomes the more accessible path — BlueChew, Hims, and Roman all serve statewide regardless of urban/rural location.

North Carolina insurance coverage of ED medications

North Carolina Medicaid expansion (effective 2024) increased coverage; TRT still requires documented hypogonadism + prior authorization. Cash-pay paths often easier.

Commercial-insurance coverage of ED medications varies. Most commercial plans cover generic sildenafil and tadalafil with a copay; brand-name Viagra/Cialis are often excluded or require step-therapy. Telehealth subscriptions are typically cash-pay only. For most patients, cash-pay through telehealth is faster + cleaner than navigating insurance.

Frequently asked questions

Is ED treatment legal via telehealth in North Carolina?

Yes — North Carolina allows telehealth ED prescribing through all major providers (BlueChew, Hims, Roman, Mojo, REX MD). Sildenafil and tadalafil are NOT controlled substances, so the federal Ryan Haight Act doesn't apply — telehealth ED prescribing is straightforward in nearly every US state.

What's the cheapest ED treatment in North Carolina?

For most North Carolina patients, BlueChew at $20/month (free first month with promo) is the cheapest reliable telehealth path. For patients with an existing prescription, cash-pay generic sildenafil at retail pharmacy with GoodRx ($25-80 for 30 tablets) is the absolute cheapest. North Carolina Medicaid expansion (effective 2024) increased coverage; TRT still requires documented hypogonadism + prior authorization. Cash-pay paths often easier.

What are the best in-person ED clinics in North Carolina?

Charlotte has multiple TRT specialty clinics. Raleigh-Durham has Duke + UNC academic options + private clinics. Greensboro has more limited options.

Does North Carolina Medicaid cover ED medications?

North Carolina Medicaid expansion (effective 2024) increased coverage; TRT still requires documented hypogonadism + prior authorization. Cash-pay paths often easier.

How fast can I get ED treatment through telehealth in North Carolina?

BlueChew often delivers in 5-7 days from intake start in North Carolina. Hims and Roman typically take 1-2 weeks. Friday Plans (lowest per-tablet cost) takes 2-3 weeks. The async intake itself completes in 24-72 hours; shipping is the variable.

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