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Men's Health Information

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

What Are Some Symptoms of ED?

A man with erectile dysfunction may experience the following

  • Difficulty getting an erection
  • Difficulty maintaining an erection
  • Having an erection that is "hard enough"
  • Anxiety at the thought of sexual activity due to fears of not being able to perform
  • Depression, as the feeling of impotence can affect men significantly

So many factors can play a role in erectile dysfunction. Such as drinking too much alcohol, issues with blood flow, diabetes, multiple medications or mental health diseases, including anxiety and depression. The good news? Regardless of the cause, many medications can still help improve the strength and duration of your erection.

Prostate Health

Prostate Health

Issues with urinary stream or frequent trips to the bathroom at night can be a sign of prostate issues. Although prostate issues don't usually affect a man's ability to have an erection, they can cause stress, anxiety, loss of sleep, and embarrassment. These psychological factors can contribute to erectile dysfunction, affecting sexual function.

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Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction

There are multiple causes of ED, and it can be the initial sign of an underlying health condition such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or mental health issues. Sexual health and function are important to your overall well-being. Our providers are available to discuss your concerns, provide treatment, and also determine if further evaluation is needed.

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It is more common than you think

It is more common than you think

Although this is a topic that may seem difficult to discuss, ED is quite common, regardless of your age. Our certified providers are experienced in treating ED and are aware of the stigma that may surround this issue. Although we are a virtual platform, all encounters are confidential and HIPAA compliant. Take advantage of our flexible appointment times and quick medication prescription, if needed, to your local pharmacy

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Mental Health

Mental Health

Mental health issues can affect a man's ability to get an erection, and the opposite may be true, too. A man with erectile dysfunction can develop mental health issues. Mental well-being is closely linked to physical health. Our approach addresses both aspects for overall wellness.

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Common Questions About His Health

  • Are viagra and similar drugs right for me?
  • How does mental health affect sexual function?
  • Is testicular pain normal?
  • What are some lifestyle changes that can improve my sexual health?
  • Is hormonal replacement therapy with testosterone right for me?
Common Questions About His Health

Common Questions About Her Health

  • Is there a "viagra" for women?
  • What are some lifestyle changes that can improve my sexual health?
  • Why does it hurt when I engage in penetrative sex?
  • Do I need to use lubrication just because I am in Menopause?
  • Can you help with my menopause symptoms?
Common Questions About Her Health
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His & Hers Health FAQs

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about men's and women's health.

When should I see a specialist or go to an urgent care/ER?

Is there a "viagra" for women?

Does TDOC prescribe testosterone?

Does TDOC prescribe estrogen?

If my sexual function issues are caused by mental health, does TDOC provide that help?