$59consult · private fee · East Melbourne or VIC telehealth
Discreet erectile dysfunction consult with a Specialist GP in Melbourne — $59 private fee. By phone anywhere in Victoria, or in person at our East Melbourne clinic. ED is common and usually treatable; the consult works through the causes and your options.
ED can be an early sign of cardiovascular or hormonal conditions. The GP discusses what's worth investigating alongside managing the symptom.
Discreet ED care with a Specialist GP — $59 private fee. By phone anywhere in Victoria, or in person at our East Melbourne clinic (Suite 6c, Level 5, 182–184 Victoria Parade). Most uncomplicated cases are handled by phone with no physical examination.
Getting ED treatment in Melbourne. Book a Specialist GP consult — in person at East Melbourne or by phone across Victoria. ED is diagnosed clinically from your history, so no referral, pathology, or imaging is needed to book. If your situation suggests checking for an underlying cause (low testosterone, cardiovascular risk, diabetes), the GP arranges that as a next step. For the full clinical detail, see the national ED treatment page.
What the consult covers. The GP works through the possible causes — vascular, hormonal, neurological, psychological, and medicine-related — and the evidence-based options, from lifestyle measures and oral therapy through to other approaches where first-line does not suit. Treatment is arranged on the call where appropriate.
Safety first. Some heart conditions and nitrate heart medicines mean oral ED treatment is not safe, so the consult always checks your cardiovascular history. ED and premature ejaculation often occur together; if both are an issue, see premature ejaculation treatment in Melbourne — they can be treated at the same consult.
Causes are often treatable. ED becomes more common with age but is not an inevitable part of ageing. Common contributors include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, low testosterone, some medicines, smoking, alcohol, stress, anxiety, and relationship factors. Because the same blood-vessel changes that affect erections can affect the heart, the GP treats new ED as a prompt to look at your overall cardiovascular and metabolic health, not just the symptom.
Discreet and judgement-free. Consults are private and unhurried. Phone telehealth means no waiting room; for Melbourne patients who prefer face-to-face, the East Melbourne clinic is a discreet specialist sexual-health setting.
In person or by phone across Victoria. Melbourne residents who prefer face-to-face can be seen at our East Melbourne clinic; everyone else in Victoria can do the consult by phone. This is a private-fee service — $59, paid at booking, with no Medicare rebate; see our fees page for full pricing.
Frequently asked questions
You can see a Specialist GP at Clinic365 by phone anywhere in Victoria, or in person at our East Melbourne clinic (Suite 6c, Level 5, 182–184 Victoria Parade). Most uncomplicated cases are handled discreetly by phone with no physical examination. See the national ED treatment page for full clinical detail.
It is a private-fee service — $59 for the consult, paid at booking, with no Medicare rebate. One flat fee, no follow-up gate-keeping. If the Specialist GP decides no clinical service was provided, you are not charged. See our fees page for full pricing.
No. ED is diagnosed clinically from your history, so no referral, pathology, or imaging is needed to book. The GP takes the relevant history on the call and arranges any further checks (such as testosterone or cardiovascular review) only if your situation suggests them.
Yes. Most uncomplicated ED is managed by phone across Victoria — history, discussion of options, and treatment arranged on the call. In-person consults are available at our East Melbourne clinic if you prefer face-to-face care or if an examination is needed.
It depends. Nitrate heart medicines are an absolute reason oral ED treatment cannot be used, and some cardiac conditions need review first. The consult always checks your cardiovascular history and the GP explains the right pathway, including a cardiology check-in where needed.
Yes, and often should be — they commonly occur together. The Specialist GP works through the combined picture and arranges treatment for both at the one consult where appropriate. See premature ejaculation treatment in Melbourne for more.