PDE5 inhibitor · Metuchen
Stendra (avanafil) on your insurance
Newer PDE5 with rapid onset. Brand-only — coverage and prior-auth handled by your prescriber.
FDA-approved for
- Erectile dysfunction
Cash reference: ~$400+ / month cash (brand only)
Why Ondoc for Stendra
- Prior-authorization paperwork handled
- Clinician confirms step-therapy criteria
- Coverage check before you commit
Common questions about Stendra
Will Ondoc bill my insurance for sildenafil or tadalafil?
Yes when your plan covers it. Generic sildenafil and tadalafil are commonly covered. We verify benefits and route to the lowest-cost option — insurance or cash-pay generic, whichever is cheaper.
How is this different from Hims, Ro, or BlueChew?
Those are cash-pay subscriptions. Ondoc is insurance-first: a licensed provider reviews your case, writes an eRx to your pharmacy, and bills your plan when possible. No subscription.
Do I need a video visit?
Usually no. For straightforward ED requests, asynchronous review by a licensed provider is enough. Video is offered if your prescriber needs to clarify cardiovascular history or interactions.
Is generic sildenafil as good as Viagra?
Yes — same active ingredient, same FDA bioequivalence standard. Generic is what most patients receive even when 'Viagra' is prescribed.
Can I get this if I take nitrates or have heart disease?
Nitrates are a contraindication. A licensed provider reviews your cardiovascular history and medication list before writing the eRx. If PDE5 isn't safe, we'll tell you.