How to Get Viagra Online in Kraków
Get your Viagra prescription online in Kraków. An EU-licensed doctor reviews your case for €25. Receive a valid REMPE prescription in under 24 hours, accepted at any EU pharmacy. Fast, private, and convenient.

DIRECT ANSWER
An online consultation lets an EU-licensed doctor review your case and, if appropriate, issue a prescription that is valid across the EU.
Less than 4 hours on average
Prescription issued in less than 4 hours on average if approved.
EU-licensed doctors
Every case is reviewed by a licensed clinician.
Valid across the EU
Approved prescriptions can be used at any EU pharmacy.
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You want to get Viagra in Kraków, and you want it fast. Good news: you can get a Viagra prescription online from an EU-licensed doctor without a clinic visit. Hi-Doctor connects you with qualified medical professionals who review your case for just €25. If appropriate, you receive a valid electronic prescription within 24 hours, accepted at any pharmacy across the EU, including in Kraków.
How it works — get your Viagra prescription in 4 steps
- Fill out our quick online medical questionnaire (takes 2–3 minutes) and pay the €25 consultation fee.
- A licensed EU doctor privately reviews your medical information. If the doctor determines Viagra is not appropriate for you, your €25 is refunded automatically — you pay nothing.
- If approved, you receive a REMPE electronic prescription (a secure PDF file) directly in your Hi-Doctor account and by email within 24 hours.
- Print the PDF or show it on your phone — present it at any pharmacy in the EU to collect your Viagra. This includes pharmacies throughout Poland and Kraków.
Who qualifies for Viagra
The doctor looks for specific criteria to ensure Viagra is safe and effective for you. Generally, Viagra is prescribed for adult men experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED). Key factors a doctor considers include your overall health, existing medical conditions (especially heart conditions, blood pressure issues, or liver/kidney problems), and any other medications you are currently taking. Be honest and thorough in your medical questionnaire; this allows the doctor to make an informed decision for your safety.
What Viagra actually does (and doesn't do)
Viagra (sildenafil) helps men with erectile dysfunction achieve and maintain an erection suitable for sexual activity. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis when you are sexually aroused. It does not create sexual desire, nor is it an aphrodisiac. Viagra typically starts working within 30 to 60 minutes and its effects can last for about 4 hours. It's important to understand that Viagra is not a cure for ED, but rather a treatment to manage its symptoms.
Side effects and when to stop
Like all medications, Viagra can cause side effects, though not everyone experiences them. Common side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, abnormal vision (such as changes in color perception), nasal congestion, back pain, and dizziness. More serious, but rare, side effects can include a sudden decrease or loss of vision, sudden decrease or loss of hearing, or an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours (priapism). If you experience any severe or concerning side effects, stop taking Viagra immediately and seek medical attention. Always read the patient information leaflet provided with your medication.
Why Hi-Doctor vs. walking into a clinic
Choosing Hi-Doctor for your Viagra prescription offers unmatched convenience and privacy. Forget weeks of waiting for an appointment; our EU-licensed doctors review your case in under 24 hours. Our €25 flat consultation fee is transparent, unlike variable private clinic costs. Everything happens securely within our app — no awkward waiting rooms, no need to explain personal matters at a reception desk. With over 50,000 patients served and a 4.8 Trustpilot rating, you're in trusted hands.
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Frequently asked questions
If the doctor determines that Viagra is not appropriate for you, your €25 consultation fee is refunded automatically. You pay nothing if the treatment isn't approved.