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Trimix and Quadmix
Do you struggle to get or maintain an erection, or experience premature ejaculation?
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Have you lost your lust for life, constantly feel tired, and struggle with erectile dysfunction?
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Injection Therapy
Do you still feel pain from old injuries and aren’t moving like the way you used to?
Read MoreED Symptoms
Are you affected by ED?
Difficulty getting or
keeping an erection
Reduced libido
or sexual desire
Premature or difficulty ejaculating
Anxiety, depression,
or low self-esteem
Concern about sexual performance failure
Reduced
blood flow
Did You Know?
ED affects about 30 million men in the United States.
1 in 10 men are estimated to have ED at some point in their lifetime.
Only 1 in 4 men with ED actually receive treatment.
Vascular disease is the most common cause of natural ED.
Blood pressure medications are the most common culprit in medication-induced ED
50% of men in their 50s are affected by ED.

ED is prevalent in 26% of men younger than 40.

35% to 75% of men who have diabetes will also experience ED.

Up to 40% of men with renal failure have some degree of ED.

79% of men with ED are overweight.

Risk Factors of ED
ED can result from health problems, emotional issues, or both.
Common ED Complications

6% of men with ED are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke.

Having ED increases the risk of depression by 192% .

Sexual dysfunction is present for 25% of infertile couples.

16% of infertile men are affected by ED or premature ejaculation.



Hormone Replacement Therapy
Want to alleviate symptoms of menopause and bring back vitality?
Read MoreSexual Dysfunction Symptoms
Do you suffer from sexual dysfunction?
Difficulty becoming
or staying aroused
Reduced libido
or sexual desire
Difficulty achieving
an orgasm
Decreased sensation
or painful intercourse
Anxiety, depression,
or low self-esteem
Concern about sexual performance failure
Vaginal dryness
or thinning
Reduced
blood flow
Did You Know?
A lack of desire is the most common sexual issue in women.
The second most common sexual issue among women is sexual arousal disorder.
The highest prevalence of sexual issues with distress is in women ages 45 to 64.
Most women seek out sexual health services is due to low estrogen levels.
Medications for high blood pressure can cause decreased libido.

33% of women between the ages of 30-59 experience low libido.

40% of women over the age
of 60 have low libido.
Risk Factors
Women are at a greater risk for sexual issues if they’re:


P-Shot and O-Shot
It takes two to tango—take the steps today to increase sexual drive together.
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Hormone and Testosterone Therapy
Are hormones the cause of your decreased libido, arousal, and desire?
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Libido Enhancements
Libido+ Medical Clinics offer a range of treatments to help couples take back control of their sexual health
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