Occasional erectile dysfunction is often nothing to worry about, but if your inability to achieve or maintain an erection persists or is paired with delayed or premature ejaculation, it might be time to call your urologist. At Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute, we understand how erectile dysfunction can impact your sex life and in turn, your relationships, self-confidence, and stress levels. We offer a variety of treatment options if medication treatment has not worked.
Occasional erectile dysfunction is often nothing to worry about, but if your inability to achieve or maintain an erection persists or is paired with delayed or premature ejaculation, it might be time to call your urologist. At Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute, we understand how erectile dysfunction can impact your sex life and in turn, your relationships, self-confidence, and stress levels. We offer a variety of treatment options if medication treatment has not worked.
Our urologists will help identify the cause of your erectile dysfunction through a physical exam, blood tests, ultrasound, or urine tests and develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs and in a way that works best with your lifestyle.
We offer oral medication and several medication alternatives, including:
Request an appointment with our team. Call us at 866-335-2706 or complete the appointment form.
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