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Common Symptom Guide

Erectile Dysfunction Is Common — And Usually Very Treatable.

ED is often connected to hormone levels, vascular health, or both. We look at the full picture, not just the symptom.

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What's Behind It

What Causes Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction becomes more common with age, but it's not something to just accept. It's frequently connected to low testosterone, vascular health, or both — and both are treatable.

ED can also be an early indicator of cardiovascular issues, which is one more reason a full evaluation matters, not just a prescription.

When It's Worth a Full Evaluation

Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection
Reduced sexual desire
ED alongside fatigue or low motivation
Symptoms that developed gradually over time
ED alongside other cardiovascular risk factors
Frustration with previous treatments that haven't worked
How We Approach It

Looking Past the Symptom

We check testosterone levels and relevant cardiovascular markers as part of a full evaluation, since treating the underlying cause often works better than a standalone prescription.

Physician Insight

"ED is common, and it's rarely just ‘one of those things.’ Testosterone and vascular health are usually part of the picture — and both are things we can actually test and treat."

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“Dr. Abbott and his team are very attentive and friendly. He listens to any concerns I have and gives thoughtful suggestions and solutions to my specific needs.”

— Lindsey J., Google review

Common Questions

Erectile Dysfunction FAQs

What patients ask most before their first appointment.

Not always, but low testosterone is a common contributing factor, along with vascular health. A full evaluation, including a hormone panel, helps identify what's actually driving your specific symptoms.
Yes. ED can sometimes be an early indicator of cardiovascular disease, since the blood vessels involved are affected by similar factors. That's one reason a full evaluation is worthwhile, not just a prescription.
Depending on your evaluation, treatment may include testosterone therapy, addressing cardiovascular risk factors, or other approaches. Your provider builds a plan around your specific labs and health history.
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