
Low-Intensity Shock Wave Therapy (LI-EWST) is Effective for Moderate Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
79% of men with moderate ED treated with LI-ESWT showed clinically important improvement compared to 0% in the placebo group.
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79% of men with moderate ED treated with LI-ESWT showed clinically important improvement compared to 0% in the placebo group.

To say that erections are mysterious is a bit of an understatement. When we were younger, erections seemed to happen at the most random and

We’re excited to bring a new treatment option to our patients with ED called Regenerative Cell Therapy.

ED and Depression are more related than you think. Here’s how they affect one another and what to do about it.

ED is usually thought of as an older man’s issue. Young men are often told “It’s all in your head”. Well, not so fast. It’s

Holiday craziness, every day stress, work….all of these things can contribute to your sexual health.

Erectile Dysfunction affects more than 30 million men across the United States, yet it’s still something of a taboo. The problem can be difficult for

Recent studies on the prevalence of erectile dysfunction have consistently shown one thing. A large percentage of men who have erectile dysfunction do not seek

It has been known for several years now, that erectile dysfunction (ED) is often a harbinger of serious medical issues for men. But in an August 2012 Mayo Clinic Study it was found that men with ED, aged 40-49, were fifty times more likely to have a heart attack than their peers who had no ED. FIFTY times! That’s incredible! This means that having ED figures more into the risk of heart failure than obesity, smoking, cholesterol and family history! In other words, the younger you are, if you have ED, the greater the need for you to go to your doctor.

There are many reasons someone may fall susceptible to the perils of erectile dysfunction (ED). For some, it may be genetics, trauma, injury, or, commonly,