Sexual Concerns Are More Common Than You Think.
Whether you’re experiencing low desire, difficulty with arousal, pain with sexual activity, or just not feeling like yourself—you’re not alone. Over 40% of women experience sexual difficulties during their lifetime.
Effective, evidence-based treatment options exist, and you don’t need a referral or diagnosis to get support.
Introducing eSense
A private, self-guided digital program designed to help you take
charge of your sexual well-being—on your schedule, in your own space.
Developed by clinical psychologists and global leaders in women’s health research, it offers proven therapeutic tools — Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBT) — in a supportive, judgment-free experience.
Why Women Love eSense
Meaningful Benefits—Backed by Science
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Get support on your own schedule, in your own space—no appointments, no waiting rooms, no pressure.
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Created by clinical psychologists and global leaders in sexual health research, eSense uses the same approach as if you were seeing a health professional in person.
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Includes combination of text, audio and video content, relatable patient stories, and practical exercises—all at your own pace.
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While eSense is self-guided, you’re not alone. Trained Navigators are available to answer questions, offer encouragement and help you stay on track.
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Start when you’re ready—no diagnosis, no gatekeeping, no judgement.
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Designed to support all women, regardless of background, life stage, sexual orientation, or trauma history.
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Women in clinical studies reported higher desire, reduced distress, and improved satisfaction with their sexual relationships.
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eSense delivers results comparable to in-person therapy for less than the cost of two sessions. No subscription required.
Clinically Proven
to Make a Difference
Among women who used eSense in a randomized controlled trial:
87%
Reported higher sexual desire
77%
Reported less sex-related distress
75%
Reported higher satisfaction with their sexual relationship
Who is eSense For?
Sexual concerns can surface at any point in life,
especially during or after:
- Childbirth or postpartum recovery
- Perimenopause or menopause
- Cancer treatment
- A history of sexual trauma or abuse
- Medication with side effects that impact libido
- Relationship changes, life stress, or emotional disconnection
Or even when there’s no clear reason at all.
What Users are saying
eSense helped me challenge negative thoughts around my sexuality—and those skills carried into other parts of my life.
Danielle
Working with a navigator made it easier to talk about sex, improving communication with my partner and even my friends.
Erica
I finished the program feeling more empowered, more connected to my body, and more open to positive and enjoyable sexual experiences.
Aaliyah
This was the first time I felt seen and supported around something so personal.
Fatima
It felt like therapy. I finally feel like myself again.
Ana
eSense saved my marriage.
Chantelle
Trusted by clinics across North America
While eSense doesn’t require a referral, many healthcare providers now recommend it to their patients as a trusted, evidence-based option.