Schedule an appointment with your primary care physician or a urologist. These medical professionals can assess your health and determine if Cialis is appropriate for you.
Gathering Information for Your Doctor
Before your appointment, gather information about your medical history, including existing conditions and medications you’re currently taking. This will help your doctor make an informed decision.
- List all current medications, supplements, and herbal remedies. Note any allergies you have. Describe your symptoms and concerns related to erectile dysfunction or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
During Your Doctor’s Visit
Be open and honest with your doctor about your medical history and symptoms. They will conduct a physical exam and may order additional tests to rule out other potential causes of your symptoms.
Discuss your lifestyle, including diet, exercise, and smoking habits. These factors can impact your overall health and treatment options. Ask your doctor any questions you have about Cialis, potential side effects, and alternative treatments. Obtain a clear understanding of the potential risks and benefits before proceeding.
Obtaining Your Prescription
If your doctor determines that Cialis is a suitable treatment for you, they will write a prescription. You can then fill this prescription at a local pharmacy.
Alternative Options
Some telehealth platforms offer online consultations with licensed physicians who can assess your suitability for Cialis and, if appropriate, provide a prescription which can then be filled at a pharmacy. Check your local regulations for legality and safety of these services. Always verify the doctor’s credentials.
Important Considerations
Pharmacy Options and Costs
- Compare prices among different pharmacies. Check for available discounts or coupons. Inquire about insurance coverage for your prescription.


