Sexual Dysfunction Treatment
Sexual function is influenced by the whole person—blood flow, hormones, nerves, medications, stress, sleep, and relationship factors. We provide respectful, private evaluation and a stepwise plan tailored to your goals.
A refined, structured approach
Our goal is clarity—what’s driving symptoms, what options are safest for you, and what outcomes are realistic. Many patients do best with a layered plan: foundations first, then targeted therapies as needed.
We start with causes, not guesses
Sexual symptoms can be linked to cardiovascular health, metabolic factors, hormones, pelvic comfort, medications, mood, stress, and sleep. We evaluate the full picture and tailor care accordingly.
Discreet & judgment-free
This is personal. We keep the experience calm, private, and respectful—so you can focus on results and long-term wellbeing.
Urgent safety: If you ever have an erection lasting longer than 4 hours or severe pain, seek urgent/emergency care.
The different kinds of sexual dysfunction
“Sexual dysfunction” is an umbrella term. Below are the most common categories we discuss in consultation.
Desire / Libido concerns
Men & women
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Common contributors: stress, sleep deprivation, relationship strain, medications, depression/anxiety, hormonal transition (perimenopause/menopause), low testosterone (in men), chronic illness, pain.
Arousal concerns
ED and arousal response
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Women: difficulty with physical arousal (lubrication, sensation, or response), often influenced by hormones, comfort, and stress.
Orgasm concerns
Delayed, absent, or less satisfying
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Common contributors: medications (including some antidepressants), anxiety, pelvic discomfort, hormonal shifts, and nerve sensitivity.
Sexual pain / comfort concerns
Often women, sometimes men
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Common contributors: menopause-related tissue changes, vulvovaginal dryness, pelvic floor dysfunction, inflammation, prior trauma, or medical conditions requiring specialty evaluation.
Ejaculation concerns
Premature or delayed ejaculation
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Common contributors: anxiety/stress, relationship factors, sensitivity, medication effects, and medical conditions.
Treatment options we may discuss
The right plan depends on the type of dysfunction, your health history, and your goals. We’ll review benefits, limitations, and alternatives.
Foundations: sleep, stress, medications, and health optimization
Many patients improve when we address contributing factors (sleep quality, stress, alcohol/nicotine, metabolic health) and review medications that may affect function.
Hormone evaluation & optimization (when indicated)
Libido and sexual response can be influenced by hormone patterns. When appropriate, we discuss lab-guided, monitored plans.
Erectile dysfunction care (men)
ED can be approached with conservative measures, medical therapy when appropriate, and advanced options based on candidacy and goals.
PRP sexual wellness injections (P-Shot / O-Shot style)
PRP uses components from your own blood and is sometimes marketed as P-Shot/O-Shot. Evidence is evolving and outcomes vary—so we focus on candidacy, safety, and realistic expectations.
Priapus toxin injection (select candidates)
Advanced options may be discussed for select patients based on diagnosis, prior response, and goals. We review the evidence level, potential risks, and alternatives before proceeding.
Pelvic comfort + referral coordination (when needed)
For pain, pelvic floor tension, or complex concerns, we may recommend pelvic floor therapy or specialty referral to support long-term improvement.
Sexual Dysfunction FAQs
Straight answers before you book.
Ready for a discreet consult? Request an appointment and we’ll map the most appropriate plan based on your goals and health history.