Empower Your Patients With
Evidence-Based Sexual Health Support

Without Adding to Your Workload

Sexual concerns affect over 40% of women at some point in their lives—yet fewer than 20% receive help. As a provider, you may not have the time or training to manage these types of problems yourself, or have access to specialists you can refer to. eSense fills the gap with a trusted, low-barrier solution you can recommend with confidence.

What is eSense?

eSense is a clinically-validated, self-guided digital program that helps women address issues like low desire, arousal difficulty, discomfort during sex, and
sex-related distress.

Grounded in gold-standard psychological therapies
and designed by global experts in sexual health, eSense complements your care—whether you’re treating menopause, pelvic floor issues, or helping patients
recover after childbirth or cancer.

Proven Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBT) pathways

Engaging modules with audio, video, real-world examples, and exercises

Optional navigator support to provide encouragement and accountability

Entire program costs less than two in-person therapy sessions. No subscription required.

“ eSense takes proven therapies and makes them accessible.
It’s a credible option I feel confident recommending to my patients. ”

— Menopause Practitioner

Who is eSense For?

eSense can be used by any woman, but is ideal for those navigating:

Or when there’s no clear reason, but sexual concerns are present.

Partner Benefits

Why Providers like Recommending eSense

Evidence-Based

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Evidence-Based

Developed by clinical psychologists, backed by peer-reviewed studies.

Effortless to integrate

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Effortless to integrate

No tech integration or follow-up required. Patients register and complete the program independently.

Effective & Inclusive

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Effective & Inclusive

Proven outcomes for women across diverse backgrounds, including those with a history of trauma or cancer. Benefits are maintained over time.

High trust

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High trust

Clinically rigorous, trauma-informed, and grounded in real science-this is not another intimacy app.

Affordable

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Affordable

Less than the cost of two in-person therapy sessions with no subscription required. Partner clinics receive a discount code to pass on to their patients. 

Clinic visibility

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Visibility for your clinic

Partner clinics are recognized on our website as leaders in women’s health innovation.

Clinically Proven, Peer-Reviewed Results

eSense has been shown to be effective across multiple clinical studies, with results from a pivotal randomized clinical trial (RCT) published in Behaviour Research & Therapy.

The following graphs show the effectiveness of both eSense treatment arms (CBT and mindfulness) for each outcome and at three different time periods.

Key Findings:

Partnering with eSense

We provide clinics with printed posters, brochures, and co-branded digital referral tools to make it simple to introduce eSense to patients. Participating partners are also featured on our website as trusted providers.

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Provider recommends
eSense during a
consultation

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Patient signs up
independently from
home

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Patient completes eSense in their own space and at their own pace

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eSense provides aggregate outcomes, so you can feel confident your patients are accessing clinically-proven care.

“Our patients are grateful we’re finally addressing their sexual health.
Having a tool like eSense has made such a big difference.”

— Primary Care Physician

Resources

Videos

Clinical trial results & overview

An overview and breakdown of the RCT study in more detail

Program demo

A guided video tour showing exactly what patients experience inside the program.

How to talk to patients about sexual health

Communication tips, language to use, and advice on how and when to introduce eSense and when to refer to a specialist.  

Publications 

Mahar, E.A., Stephenson, K.R., & Brotto, L.A. (2025). A randomized controlled trial of online mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral interventions for sexual interest/arousal disorder in women: eSense. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 188, 104732.

Stephenson, K.R., Maher, E.A., Adamo, K., Jelinek, A., Cullen, C., & Brotto, L.A. (2025). The role of sexual assault history and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in online treatment for sexual interest/arousal disorder in women. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Advance online publication.

O’Kane, K.M., Gowda, R., Mahar, E.A., Stephenson, K.R., Brotto, L.A. (2025). Inclusivity and relevance of an online intervention for sexual interest/arousal disorder among LGBQ+ women. Psychology and Sexuality. Advance online publication

Brotto, L.A., Stephenson, K.R., Marshall, N., Balvan, M., Okara, Y., & Mahar, E.A. (2025). Evaluating a digital health tool designed to improve low sexual desire in women: A mixed-methods implementation science study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 27, e69828.

Zippan, N., Stephenson, K.R., Brotto L.A. (2020). Feasibility of a brief online psychoeducational intervention for women with sexual interest/arousal disorder. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 17(11), 2208–2219.

Stephenson, K.R., Zippan, N., Brotto, L.A. (2021). Feasibility of a cognitive behavioral online intervention for women with sexual interest/arousal disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychology 77(9), 1877-1893.

Brotto, L.A., Stephenson, K.R. & Zippan, N. (2022). Feasibility of an online mindfulness-based intervention for women with sexual interest/arousal disorder. Mindfulness, 13, 647–659.

Stephenson, K.R., Latimer, S.R.E., Zippan, N.L., et al (2023). History of sexual assault as a predictor of response to a self-guided online program for sexual desire and arousal difficulties in women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 52, 3379–3391.

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Ready to Recommend eSense? 

You don’t need to manage onboarding, follow-up, or navigate complex integrations. Simply recommend eSense as a resource for your patients—we’ll take care of the rest.

If you’d like more information or aren’t quite ready to get started, we’re happy to connect and answer any questions.

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