Sexual Dysfunction

At Optimum Edge telemedicine clinic, our sexual dysfunction therapy program for men and women is designed to address concerns like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, decreased orgasmic control in men, and reduced libido or sexual desire for both men and women. Our expert providers create personalized, results-driven programs tailored to your unique needs and goals. Each patient is treated as a blank canvas, allowing us to design a custom plan that optimizes your individual outcomes and helps restore confidence, intimacy, and satisfaction in your life. With our cutting-edge telemedicine approach and focus on achieving your desired results, a fulfilling and vibrant sex life is just a few steps away.

What to Expect

Experience exceptional care from a top-tier team led by a board-certified physician, with expert PA-C's who have successfully treated thousands of hormone and weight loss patients.

  • Simple, patient centered process:  Schedule the blood work and telehealth consultation from the comfort of your home.
  • Research backed, customized program:  At Optimal Edge, our licensed medical providers design personalized hormone replacement programs, tailored to your unique biological profile, using the latest research and clinical evidence to help you achieve optimal health and vitality.
  • Personalized care:  Receive hormone, peptide, and supplement therapies designed by experienced medical professionals, tailored to your unique biology and personal health goals.

FAQ

What is sexual dysfunction?

Sexual dysfunction refers to persistent problems during any phase of the sexual response cycle—desire, arousal, or orgasm—that prevent satisfaction in sexual activity. It can affect both men and women and may be physical, psychological, or a combination of both.

What types of sexual dysfunction do you treat?

   Our clinic addresses a wide range of issues, including:

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED)
  • Premature ejaculation (PE)
  • Low libido or desire
  • Difficulty achieving orgasm
  • Hormonal imbalances affecting sexual health for men
Is sexual dysfunction common?

Yes, sexual dysfunction is very common. Studies show that 40-50% of women and 30-40% of men experience sexual health issues at some point in their lives. These issues are treatable with the right care and support.

What causes sexual dysfunction?

Sexual dysfunction can result from a variety of factors, including:

  • Hormonal imbalances (e.g., low testosterone or estrogen)
  • Chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or obesity
  • Psychological factors like stress, anxiety, or depression
  • Medications or substance use
  • Relationship challenges or trauma
    Our team conducts a thorough evaluation to identify the root cause and provide personalized treatment.
How do you diagnose sexual dysfunction?

Diagnosis begins with a comprehensive consultation and medical history review. We may also recommend blood tests as well as hormone level assessments.

Can psychological factors cause sexual dysfunction?

Absolutely. Stress, anxiety, depression, and past trauma are common contributors to sexual dysfunction. Relationship dynamics and poor communication with partners can also play a significant role.

What treatments do you offer for erectile dysfunction (ED)?

We offer a variety of treatments for ED, including:

  • Oral medications like Viagra or Cialis
  • Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for low testosterone levels
  • Lifestyle counseling for weight management, smoking cessation, and stress reduction
Waht treatments are available for low libido?

Low libido can be treated with approaches such as:

  • Medications or peptide therapies, if needed
  • Hormone optimization (e.g., testosterone)
  • Nutritional guidance and lifestyle modifications
  • Stress management
How do you treat premature ejaculation?

Treatment options for premature ejaculation include:

  • Behavioral techniques and exercises
  • Prescription medications to delay ejaculation
What options do you offer for women experiencing sexual dysfunction?

For women, our treatments include:

  • Pills, capsules or tablets
  • Nasal sprays
  • Topical creams to boost sensation