We Take A Holistic Approach To Your Sexual Health & Wellness
Sexual health and wellness issues can affect people in different ways. The severity of symptoms can vary significantly on a case-by-case basis, and there may be a number of underlying issues that can contribute to these troubling problems and issues.
No matter what you are dealing with, it is important to get answers to your questions and evaluate the various treatment options that may be available to you. Different treatment options work for different patients, and we take a holistic approach to evaluating your health.
No matter what you are dealing with, it is important to get answers to your questions and evaluate the various treatment options that may be available to you. Different treatment options work for different patients, and we take a holistic approach to evaluating your health.
Symptoms & Issues We Treat
Painful Intercourse In Women (Dyspareunia)
Uncomfortable and sometimes painful intercourse in women is typically caused by a thinning of the vaginal lining when there is a lack of estrogen, often due to menopause or treatment of breast cancer with drugs that can sometimes inhibit the effects of estrogen. It can also happen as an inadequate response to hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Other causes of painful intercourse for women include anatomical barriers such as stenosis (narrowing) of a portion of the vagina and inflammatory diseases, including lichen sclerosus.
Our current array of therapies are able to effectively address all the conditions associated with dyspareunia. We will work with you to determine the best approach to reducing or eliminating pain during intercourse.
Erectile Dysfunction
For men, less than optimal firmness of erections or inability to sustain erections are frequently due to vascular insufficiency. In many cases, erectile dysfunction issues can also be due to performance anxiety.
We take a holistic approach to all medical conditions and explore a variety of options based on the unique nature of each individual patient. Treatments in our clinic for erectile dysfunction include shockwave therapy, plasma rich platelets, and stem cell transplants. Contact our office to learn more about which approach may be best for you.
Peyrone’s Disease
Likened to a scar on the shaft of a penis, a plaque on the tunica albuginia causes a bend upon erection. We can help you determine the best course of treatment, which depends on the severity of the condition as well as persistence of symptoms.
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Now that a new drug for the treatment of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) has been introduced, HSDD has become a more common “diagnosis” in both men and women. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), also known as inhibited sexual desire (ISD), is considered a sexual dysfunction and is characterized as a lack or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity, as judged by a clinician. A person with ISD will typically not initiate or respond to their partner’s desire for sexual activity.
For HSDD to be truly recognized as a disorder, it must cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulties and not be better accounted for by another mental disorder, a drug (legal or illegal), some other medical condition, or asexuality. Contact us to learn more about HSDD and our innovative and effective treatment options.
Uncomfortable and sometimes painful intercourse in women is typically caused by a thinning of the vaginal lining when there is a lack of estrogen, often due to menopause or treatment of breast cancer with drugs that can sometimes inhibit the effects of estrogen. It can also happen as an inadequate response to hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Other causes of painful intercourse for women include anatomical barriers such as stenosis (narrowing) of a portion of the vagina and inflammatory diseases, including lichen sclerosus.
Our current array of therapies are able to effectively address all the conditions associated with dyspareunia. We will work with you to determine the best approach to reducing or eliminating pain during intercourse.
Erectile Dysfunction
For men, less than optimal firmness of erections or inability to sustain erections are frequently due to vascular insufficiency. In many cases, erectile dysfunction issues can also be due to performance anxiety.
We take a holistic approach to all medical conditions and explore a variety of options based on the unique nature of each individual patient. Treatments in our clinic for erectile dysfunction include shockwave therapy, plasma rich platelets, and stem cell transplants. Contact our office to learn more about which approach may be best for you.
Peyrone’s Disease
Likened to a scar on the shaft of a penis, a plaque on the tunica albuginia causes a bend upon erection. We can help you determine the best course of treatment, which depends on the severity of the condition as well as persistence of symptoms.
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Now that a new drug for the treatment of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) has been introduced, HSDD has become a more common “diagnosis” in both men and women. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), also known as inhibited sexual desire (ISD), is considered a sexual dysfunction and is characterized as a lack or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity, as judged by a clinician. A person with ISD will typically not initiate or respond to their partner’s desire for sexual activity.
For HSDD to be truly recognized as a disorder, it must cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulties and not be better accounted for by another mental disorder, a drug (legal or illegal), some other medical condition, or asexuality. Contact us to learn more about HSDD and our innovative and effective treatment options.
Contact Us To Schedule Your Initial Consultation
The experienced staff at Seattle Sexual Health Centers is prepared to address and provide treatment for a number of sexual health-related conditions and issues.
Contact our office in Seattle today at (206) 522-5646 to learn more about our expertise with sexual health and wellness, or use the confidential contact form on our website to request an initial consultation.
Contact our office in Seattle today at (206) 522-5646 to learn more about our expertise with sexual health and wellness, or use the confidential contact form on our website to request an initial consultation.