Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects millions of men and can have a significant impact on confidence, relationships, and overall quality of life. While medications may help manage symptoms, many men are looking for solutions that address the underlying cause of the problem.

One treatment gaining attention is Shockwave Therapy, a non-invasive therapy designed to improve blood flow and support the body’s natural healing processes.

Recently, one of our patients approached Dr. Tim seeking assistance with erectile dysfunction. His urologist offered shockwave therapy treatments but was charging $300 per visit. Wanting to help his patient explore a more affordable option, Dr. Tim agreed to perform a trial course of shockwave therapy.

The results were encouraging. The patient reported noticeable improvements, leading us to develop a dedicated Shockwave Therapy for ED program for other men who may be struggling with similar concerns.

How Does Shockwave Therapy Work?

Shockwave therapy uses gentle acoustic waves to stimulate circulation and encourage the development of new blood vessels. Improved blood flow can be an important factor in achieving and maintaining healthy erectile function.

Potential benefits may include:

  • Improved blood flow
  • Enhanced erectile function
  • Increased confidence
  • Drug-free treatment option
  • Non-invasive and virtually painless sessions
  • No downtime after treatment

Our ED Shockwave Therapy Package

We now offer a comprehensive ED Shockwave Therapy package that includes:

  • 16 treatment sessions
  • 10 minutes per session, 2 sessions per week
  • Whole food based supplements to support hormones

Compared to many specialty clinics charging hundreds of dollars per visit, our program provides an affordable opportunity to explore whether shockwave therapy may be beneficial for you.

If you have questions about erectile dysfunction or would like to learn whether shockwave therapy may be a good fit for your situation, contact our office to schedule a consultation with Dr. Tim.

Individual results may vary. Shockwave therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Patients should consult with their healthcare provider regarding treatment options for erectile dysfunction.