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Erectile Dysfunction

Understanding Erectile Dysfunction as a Medical Condition

Medical care for erectile dysfunction at Avara Medical

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that can be influenced by vascular health, nerve signaling, hormone levels, and overall metabolic function. While ED is often associated with aging, it can occur at any stage of life and may reflect underlying physiological factors. At Avara Medical, we approach erectile dysfunction through a medical and functional lens, focusing on identifying contributing factors and guiding personalized, non-surgical care.

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Common Contributors to Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction may be associated with:

Reduced blood flow or vascular dysfunction

Nerve signaling impairment

Hormonal imbalance, including low testosterone

Metabolic conditions such as insulin resistance

Chronic stress or nervous system dysregulation

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How We Approach Erectile Dysfunction

Care begins with a comprehensive evaluation to assess vascular, hormonal, neurologic, and metabolic factors. Based on findings, treatment may involve coordination with sexual health services, hormone therapy, regenerative treatments, or nervous system–focused care.

Services That May Be Used

  • Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction to support blood flow and tissue health
  • P-Shot® (PRP Therapy) to support tissue regeneration and sensitivity
  • Hormone Therapy, including testosterone optimization when appropriate
  • Peptide Therapy supporting vascular or sexual health
  • Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) in cases involving stress-related or nervous system contributors

Who May Benefit

  • Men experiencing difficulty achieving or maintaining erections
  • Individuals with ED related to hormonal or vascular factors
  • Patients seeking non-surgical, physician-guided treatment options
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