Get ED treatment online.
Delivered to your door.
The numbers don’t lie:
ED affects millions

Chief Medical Officer

52% of men
over 40 experience ED

Only 1 in 4 men
with ED actively seek treatment
Struggling in the bedroom?
Common symptoms of ED














Meds shipped to you

consultation

treatment

care
Hormn makes
treatment easy
Doctor prescribed
treatment plan


Pharmacy delivery
anywhere in Australia


Unlimited
doctor consultations


100%
telehealth based


Doctor prescribed
treatment plans


Pharmacy delivery
anywhere in Australia


Unlimited
doctor consultations


100%
telehealth based


We've helped 6,000+ Australians
the big price tag
Australia's highest rated
telehealth clinic
6,000+
satisfied customers

20,000+
consultations


20,000+
prescriptions processed


10+
team members


20,000+
prescriptions processed


6,000+
satisfied customers


20,000+
consultations


10+
team members


Hormn is led by Australia's
highest awarded doctor.
Professor
André van Zundert


Questions?
Ask the professor

Chief Medical Officer
How is ED treatment prescribed?
An AHPRA-registered doctor reviews your medical history, symptoms, and any relevant health factors before prescribing treatment if clinically appropriate.
What medications are available?
Common options include PDE5 inhibitors. The doctor will recommend the best option for you.
How quickly does ED medication work?
Onset depends on the medication. Some work within 30–60 minutes, and can last up to 36 hours.
How much does treatment cost?
Subscription – $50/month
Includes unlimited doctor consultations, unlimited messaging, personalised treatment plan, patient support, and portal access.
Medication – $50-$100 every 1-2 months (varies by dose).
Is it covered by Medicare?
No. Our service is 100% privately billed.
We have no Medicare rebates for consultations, no bulk billed blood tests and no PBS funding on medications.
What are the side effects?
Potential side effects include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, or dizziness. Serious side effects are rare and will be explained by your doctor.













































