Premature Ejaculation Assessment and Support
Take Control. Improve Intimacy. Feel More Confident.
Private, doctor-led online support for men seeking help with premature ejaculation across Australia.
Complete a confidential assessment reviewed by an Australian registered doctor. If appropriate, suitable next steps may be discussed based on your symptoms, health history and goals.
- Confidential online assessment
- Australian registered doctor review
- Secure and private care
- No obligation to proceed
Understanding Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is when ejaculation happens sooner than desired during sexual activity and causes concern, frustration or a sense that control has changed. It can be occasional or more persistent.
For some men, symptoms are linked to stress, performance pressure or a specific pattern of sexual activity. For others, there may be physical, psychological or relationship factors worth exploring.
What is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation is when a man ejaculates sooner during sexual activity than he or his partner would like. It may happen before penetration, shortly after, or much quicker than expected. While the exact definition can vary, it generally refers to a persistent or recurrent pattern of ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, during, or shortly after penetration, and before the person wishes it.
What Causes Premature Ejaculation?
It's important to recognise that PE is not a sign of weakness or a character flaw. It's a medical condition that affects millions of men globally, including a significant portion of the male population in Australia. Understanding that you are not alone in this experience is often the first step towards seeking effective treatment and improving your quality of life.
When to Seek Medical Advice
While occasional PE is normal and can happen to any man, ongoing issues may benefit significantly from medical support. If you find that PE is regularly affecting your sexual experiences or causing you distress, it's a good indication that professional help could be beneficial.

Why Treatment Matters
- Restore intimacy and strengthen relationships
- Boost self-confidence and self-esteem
- Improve overall quality of life
- Address underlying health concerns early
How the Online Process Works
You do not need an in person appointment to start getting answers.
Step 1: Complete a Confidential Online Assessment
Share the key details about your symptoms, general health and relevant history.
Step 2: Doctor Review
An Australian registered doctor reviews the information and decides whether further questions, next steps or other support are appropriate.
Step 3: Discuss Suitable Options
Depending on your situation, the doctor may suggest further assessment, behavioural strategies, lifestyle steps, follow up, referral, or other clinically appropriate management pathways.
Step 4: Ongoing Support
If you continue with care through His Medical Clinic, follow up can be arranged according to clinical need.
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Understanding Premature Ejaculation: A Common Men's Health Concern
Premature ejaculation is when a man ejaculates sooner during sexual activity than he or his partner would like. It may happen before penetration, shortly after, or much quicker than expected. While the exact definition can vary, it generally refers to a persistent or recurrent pattern of ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, during, or shortly after penetration, and before the person wishes it.
It’s important to recognise that PE is not a sign of weakness or a character flaw. It’s a medical condition that affects millions of men globally, including a significant portion of the male population in Australia. Understanding that you are not alone in this experience is often the first step towards seeking effective treatment and improving your quality of life.
You may be experiencing PE if you:
Consistently ejaculate within 1–2 minutes of intercourse.
Struggle to delay ejaculation during most sexual encounters
Feel distress, embarrassment, or avoid intimacy because of it.
Experience a significant impact on your self-esteem and relationship satisfaction.
Treatment Options We May Consider
The effects of premature ejaculation extend far beyond the bedroom. It can significantly impact a man’s overall well-being, affecting his mental health, relationships, and general quality of life. Understanding these impacts is crucial for appreciating the importance of seeking treatment.
How to get started
Anxiety and Stress
Many men with PE experience performance anxiety, which can create a vicious cycle, making the problem worse. The fear of premature ejaculation can lead to increased stress before and during sexual activity.
Low Self-Esteem and Confidence:
Repeated experiences of PE can erode a man's self-confidence, leading to feelings of inadequacy and embarrassment. This can spill over into other areas of life, affecting work and social interactions.
Depression
Persistent feelings of frustration, helplessness, and shame can contribute to symptoms of depression. Men may withdraw from social situations and lose interest in activities they once enjoyed.
Frustration and Guilt
The inability to control ejaculation can lead to deep frustration, both for the individual and their partner. Men may also feel guilty about not being able to satisfy their partner.
These experiences are everyday and, in many cases, treatable when addressed with appropriate medical guidance.
Impact on Relationships
At His Medical Clinic, we recognise these challenges and offer a supportive, non-judgemental environment where you can discuss your concerns openly. Our aim is not just to treat the symptoms but to help you reclaim your confidence and improve your overall well-being and relationships.
Communication Breakdown
PE can make it difficult for couples to discuss their sexual health openly, leading to misunderstandings and resentment.
Reduced Intimacy
Couples may start to avoid sexual activity altogether, leading to a decline in physical and emotional intimacy. This can strain the relationship and create distance.
Partner Dissatisfaction
While partners are often understanding, repeated instances of PE can lead to their own feelings of frustration or dissatisfaction, which can further impact the man's self-esteem.
Avoidance of Intimacy
Some men may start to avoid sexual situations entirely to prevent the perceived failure or embarrassment, which can severely damage the relationship.
What Causes Premature Ejaculation?
There isn’t one single cause and that’s why personalised treatment is so necessary. PE is often a complex interplay of psychological and biological factors. Understanding these potential causes is the first step towards finding an effective solution.

Common Contributing Factors
Premature ejaculation can have more than one contributor. These may include stress, anxiety, sexual performance concerns, sensitivity patterns, relationship tension, lower mood, poor sleep, alcohol or other health factors.
Some men may also notice that erectile concerns and premature ejaculation overlap. That is another reason a proper assessment should look at the whole picture.
Increased sensitivity or stimulation:
Some men naturally experience higher penile sensitivity, which can mean they reach climax more quickly. This can be due to individual physiology and may make delaying ejaculation more challenging for some people.
Performance anxiety or stress:
Psychological factors play a significant role. Anxiety about sexual performance, general life stress, relationship problems, or even excitement can contribute to PE. The pressure to perform can create a cycle where anxiety leads to PE, which in turn increases anxiety.
Hormonal imbalances:
Certain hormone levels, such as thyroid hormones or testosterone, can influence ejaculation. Imbalances in these hormones may contribute to or exacerbate PE in some individuals.
Underlying health conditions:
Conditions like prostate inflammation or enlargement, thyroid problems, diabetes, or even neurological conditions can sometimes be linked to PE. Addressing these underlying health issues can often improve PE symptoms.
Lack of experience or infrequent intimacy
Men who are new to sexual activity, or those who have infrequent sexual encounters, may experience PE due to heightened excitement, lack of familiarity with their body's re
Neurotransmitter levels:
Imbalances in brain chemicals, particularly serotonin, are thought to play a key role in controlling ejaculation. Lower levels of serotonin in certain brain regions can lead to quicker ejaculation.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED):
Sometimes, men with ED may rush to ejaculate before losing their erection, leading to PE. Treating ED can often help improve PE symptoms in such cases.
Genetics:
There is some evidence to suggest a genetic predisposition to lifelong PE, indicating that some men may be born with a biological tendency towards quicker ejaculation.
At His Medical Clinic, our doctors assess both physical and emotional factors to recommend the most effective, evidence-based approach for you. We take a holistic view, considering all potential contributors to develop a truly personalised treatment plan.
When It Makes Sense to Speak with A Doctor
Consider speaking with a doctor if symptoms are persistent, cause distress, affect your confidence or relationship, or are happening alongside other sexual health concerns.
A doctor may help identify whether the pattern looks temporary, whether other contributors should be assessed, and what suitable next steps may exist.
Symptoms are frequent or upsetting
Confidence or intimacy has been affected
There may be overlapping erection or other health concerns
Self help steps have not made enough difference
How the Online Process Works
Step 1: Complete an Online Assessment
Answer a few secure, private questions about your symptoms and health background. This comprehensive assessment helps our doctors understand your unique situation and medical history, forming the foundation for your personalised treatment plan. All your information is kept strictly confidential.
Step 2: Doctor Review
A licensed Australian GP will assess your case and recommend suitable treatment. Our doctors are experienced in men's sexual health and will carefully review your assessment, considering all factors before making a recommendation. They may also provide advice on lifestyle adjustments or techniques to complement your treatment
Step 3: Receive Your Treatment
If prescribed, your medication will be shipped in plain packaging to your address, anywhere in Australia. We prioritise discretion and convenience, ensuring your treatment arrives safely and without drawing unwanted attention. Our pharmacy partners ensure timely and secure delivery.
Step 4: Ongoing Support
We’re available for follow-ups and adjustments to ensure your treatment is working for you. Your journey doesn't end with receiving medication. Our team is here to provide continuous support, answer any questions, and make necessary adjustments to your treatment plan to ensure optimal results and your continued well-being.

Privacy
All assessments are confidential and reviewed by an Australian registered doctor. Your information is handled securely in accordance with Australian privacy standards.
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Complete privacy throughout your consultation and treatment journey
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Every assessment reviewed by qualified Australian healthcare professionals
Why Men Use His Medical Clinic
Many men want a private first step rather than an awkward in person starting point. The role of the page is to make that step clearer and less stressful.
His Medical Clinic should position itself as respectful, discreet and clinically careful, not as a shortcut or a guarantee.
Private Communication and Assessment
Doctor Led Review
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Lifestyle and Self-Help Strategies for Managing PE
While medical treatment is often highly effective, incorporating specific lifestyle changes and self-help techniques can significantly complement your treatment plan and improve your overall control over ejaculation. These strategies can be practised alongside medical advice and often empower men to take a more active role in their recovery.
It’s important to remember that these strategies may take time and practice to be effective. Combining them with professional medical guidance from His Medical Clinic often yields the best results, providing a comprehensive approach to managing and overcoming premature ejaculation.
Communication with Your Partner
Open and honest communication with your partner is paramount. Discussing your concerns and feelings can reduce anxiety and foster a supportive environment. Your partner's understanding and patience can be incredibly helpful in managing PE. Together, you can explore different techniques and find what works best for both of you.
Mindfulness and Relaxation
Stress and anxiety are major contributors to PE. Incorporating mindfulness techniques, deep breathing exercises, or meditation into your daily routine can help reduce overall stress levels and improve your ability to stay present during sexual activity. Focusing on sensations rather than performance can often alleviate pressure.
Diet and Exercise
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular physical activity, contributes to overall well-being and can indirectly support sexual health. Reducing alcohol intake and avoiding recreational drugs can also have a positive impact, as these substances can sometimes worsen PE or interfere with treatment.
Masturbation Habits
Some men find that masturbating a few hours before sexual intercourse can help delay ejaculation during sex. This can reduce sensitivity and the intensity of arousal during the subsequent encounter. Experimenting with different masturbation techniques and speeds can also help you learn more about your body's responses.
When to Seek Professional Help for Premature Ejaculation
While occasional instances of premature ejaculation are common and usually not a cause for concern, there are clear indicators that suggest it’s time to seek professional medical advice. Recognising these signs can help you get the support you need sooner and prevent the condition from having a more significant impact on your life.
Persistent or Recurrent Issues
If you find that PE is happening consistently, in most or all of your sexual encounters, and has been ongoing for several months, it’s a strong signal to consult a doctor. This indicates a pattern that is unlikely to resolve on its own without intervention.
Significant Distress or Impact on Quality of Life
The primary reason to seek help is if PE is causing you or your partner significant distress. This could manifest as:
Sudden Onset of PE
If you’ve never experienced PE before and it suddenly starts, especially if accompanied by other symptoms, it’s important to get it checked. A sudden change could indicate an underlying medical condition that needs attention, such as a hormonal imbalance, prostate issue, or neurological problem.
Concerns About Underlying Health Conditions
As discussed, PE can sometimes be linked to other health issues like thyroid problems, diabetes, or erectile dysfunction. A doctor can help rule out or diagnose these conditions and ensure you receive appropriate treatment for all your health concerns.
Ineffectiveness of Self-Help Strategies
If you’ve tried various self-help techniques, behavioural strategies, or lifestyle changes and haven’t seen a significant improvement, it’s time to consider medical treatment. A doctor can offer evidence-based solutions that may be more effective for your specific situation.
Desire for Improved Sexual Satisfaction
Ultimately, if you desire to have more control over your ejaculation, improve your sexual experiences, and enhance intimacy with your partner, seeking professional help is a proactive step towards achieving these goals.
Quick Answers to Common Questions
Is premature ejaculation common?
Yes. It is a common concern and many men experience it at some point.
Can stress or anxiety make it worse?
Yes. Stress, pressure and anxiety can play a major role for some men.
Does it always stay the same over time?
Not necessarily. Symptoms may vary depending on sleep, stress, health changes and other factors.
What if premature ejaculation happens alongside erection concerns?
That should be assessed as part of the whole picture because the two can overlap.
Will my information stay private?
The page should clearly state that assessment information is handled securely and reviewed in line with the clinic’s privacy and governance processes.
