The Urology Place

Male Sexual Dysfunction

Our experienced Urologists understand the negative symptoms of Erectile Dysfunction and Peyronie's Disease. Our staff has the skills and cutting edge technology for ED and Peyronie's Disease. We are happy to offer ED treatments in both San Antonio and Austin, Texas.

What are the symptoms of Erectile Dysfunction?

  • Gradual Loss of Ability to Perform Sexually

  • Loss of Libido or Sexual Desire

  • Inability to Achieve Erection

  • Inability to Maintain Erection

  • ED occurrence increases with age and currently affects an estimated 30 million men in the United States
  • At age 40, approximately 40% of men have ED and at age 70, approximately 70% of men have ED
  • Men between the ages of 50-59 are 3 times more likely to experience low libido and erection problems than men between the ages of 18-29

What is Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile Dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, affects up to 30 million men in the US. ED is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient to perform sexual intercourse. Although the incidence of ED increases with age, it is not a normal part of aging and can usually be successfully treated.

Experiencing occasional erection trouble is typically not a cause for alarm. However, when erectile dysfunction becomes an ongoing concern, it may affect the quality of life. When ED has begun to cause stress, affect self-confidence, and get in the way of a relationship, it may be time to talk to a doctor about receiving medical treatment for ED in San Antonio, Texas.

Can you treat Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction treatment in San Antonio usually involves examining the individual's medical history and lifestyle habits, as erection troubles may signal underlying health conditions that require treatment. The physicians at The Urology Place provide the appropriate solution to ED by identifying any underlying health issues that affect the patient's ability to get or keep an erection.

ED can also be caused by hormonal imbalances such as low testosterone, often called 'Low T'.

Simple & Powerful Solutions

  • GAINSWave or Acoustic Therapy

  • Injections such as PRP and Amnion

  • Intraurethral Pellet Therapy

    To increase blood flow to the penis, called Muse

  • Medications

    Such as Cialis, Viagra, Staxyn, and Levitra

  • Hormone Therapy or Testosterone Injections

  • CaverStem/Stem Cell Therapy

Should a Urologist Treat my Erectile Dysfunction?

A urologist is likely a man's best option for ED treatment. Here's why: Urologists specialize in the sexual anatomy. From sexual performance and circumcision to serious medical diagnoses such as urinary incontinence, penile pain, and prostate cancer, urologists know men. Further, they are trained to have a deep understanding of erectile dysfunction and can speak to you in depth about your specific condition.

We make it easy to schedule appointments for ED and other private conditions online, as many patients feel more comfortable writing out their concerns versus speaking them over the phone. Our patient intake paperwork is fed through a secure HIPAA-compliant portal, so your data stays protected at all times.

What should you do if you think you have Erectile Dysfunction?

If you think you have ED, or if you are experiencing any erection problems, it is important to schedule an appointment with your doctor. Erection problems could be a sign of a more serious underlying health condition, so should be assessed as early on as possible.

Remember, Erectile Dysfunction is treatable in nearly all men and it is a very common condition – about 50% of men experience ED at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, impotence is one of the leading causes of male depression and mental health decline. It can also put significant stress on relationships.

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