Frequently Asked Questions
Is erectile dysfunction a normal part of getting older?
Erectile difficulties become more common with age, but persistent ED should not simply be dismissed as an inevitable part of aging. It can sometimes be a sign of an underlying health issue that deserves assessment.
When should I see a urologist?
Consider speaking with a doctor if erectile difficulties are persistent, recurring, causing distress, affecting your relationship, or occurring alongside other symptoms or health concerns.
Is erectile dysfunction treatable?
In many cases, erectile dysfunction can be effectively managed. The appropriate treatment depends on the underlying cause, your general health, medications, and personal circumstances.
Will my consultation be confidential?
Patient privacy and confidentiality are fundamental to medical care. Your specific practice privacy policies should be provided on the website and discussed with patients as appropriate.