Sexual Dysfunction

 
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The Sexual Dysfunction Program provides a multi-dimensional and complete evaluation for men with erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory disturbances. The evaluation includes state-of-the-art evaluation of the hormonal, vascular, neurologic, and psychologic milieu in which erectile function and dysfunction occur. This includes access to state-of-the-art medications and treatments which are otherwise not available. In addition, the program has been a national leader in drug development for topical therapy as well as new oral therapies for erectile dysfunction. The state-of-the-art evaluation includes color Doppler of the penile arterial vessels, dynamic infusion cavernosography and cavernosometry, biofeasiometry, and a potential for full hormonal and hyperphylamic pituitary gonadal axis evaluation. Sex therapy, marital therapy and counseling can be and often are an integral part of the treatment plan.

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