A problem more than 52% of working-age men have faced but rarely dare to talk about. At MENdical we diagnose in depth — both physically and psychologically — then design a personalised treatment plan, from medication to Shockwave and surgery.
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At MENdical Clinic, erectile dysfunction (ED) is treated by urology specialists using a comprehensive approach — from finding the root cause to medication, hormone optimisation and Focused Shockwave therapy that restores natural erections. Our focus is discreet, targeted recovery of male sexual performance.
Understanding ED
What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse, or to maintain an erection long enough. It can stem from many factors — vascular problems, the nervous system, hormones, or even stress and depression.
Erectile dysfunction is often an early-warning sign of other serious diseases, so it should not be ignored. Getting appropriate treatment early means a much higher success rate.
Symptoms & Prevention
Symptoms of ED
Symptoms of ED include:
Unable to achieve an erection Circulation or nervous-system problems mean an erection can't be triggered even with stimulation.
Erection doesn't last long enough You can get an erection but cannot maintain it throughout intercourse.
Erection not firm enough for penetration A partial erection that is not sufficient for satisfying intercourse.
Preventing ED
Prevention through lifestyle changes:
Exercise regularly Boosts blood circulation and nitric-oxide production, which helps blood vessels dilate and deliver more blood to the penis.
Manage weight & diet Excess weight causes fat build-up and circulation problems, so weight control and a balanced diet directly affect sexual performance.
Reduce stress Stress affects the brain and nervous system, which can reduce sexual performance.
How ED is treated
Treatment for erectile dysfunction can begin with a consultation with a specialist doctor for examination, assessment of symptoms, and a suitable treatment plan.
Shockwave Therapy uses high-frequency sound waves to stimulate the formation of new blood vessels in the penis, improving circulation and restoring sexual performance long-term. It suits those with poor circulation and is non-surgical.
Emsella uses electromagnetic-wave technology to stimulate the pelvic-floor muscles, increasing muscle strength and blood flow in the genital area. It suits those whose muscle weakness affects erections.
For those with low testosterone, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) raises male-hormone levels that influence libido and erections. It is carried out under a doctor's supervision to rebalance hormones.
Bocox injects Botox into the penile area to relax muscles and increase blood flow, making erections easier and longer-lasting. It suits those who don't respond to other treatments.
Recommended supplements: L-Arginine improves circulation | Maca Root boosts energy and libido | Tribulus Terrestris supports hormone levels | Zinc plays a key role in testosterone production.
PDE5 inhibitors (as prescribed by a doctor) increase blood flow to the penis for an effective erection by dilating the penile arteries. They must be used under a doctor's guidance.
For those who don't respond to other treatments: penile-implant surgery comes in two main types — a semi-rigid rod and an inflatable implant | Vascular surgery is used for those with blood-flow problems to the penis.
Exercise improves blood flow to the penis | Diet and weight control reduce fat build-up and cholesterol, benefiting vascular health | Stress management reduces the psychological effects that cause ED.
ED treatment programme at MENdical
At MENdical we offer a personalised ED treatment programme using modern technology, with our specialist team overseeing every step so your treatment is effective and lasting.
1
Consultation & history taking
Meet the doctor to review your health history, lifestyle and concerns in a private, non-judgemental setting.
2
Diagnosis
Blood, hormone and vascular tests to assess both physical and psychological causes.
3
Personalised treatment plan
The doctor designs a plan suited to your cause, with ongoing follow-up and adjustment.
Why Choose Us
ED care by Specialist Doctors
Specialist Medical Team Diagnosis and personalised treatment plans, directly by specialist doctors.
Private & Confidential Every step of consultation and treatment is kept strictly confidential — you can rest assured.
Standard-Approved Equipment & Medication Genuine equipment (US FDA approved) and Thai-FDA-approved medication — fully verifiable.
Transparent, No Over-Selling We focus only on genuinely necessary treatment and always state costs clearly before we begin.
Treatment Process
ED can't wait
The longer you leave it, the harder it is to treat. Consult a specialist today — the most important first step is the decision to act.
It depends on the cause. ED from psychological or hormonal causes can often be fully cured, while ED from vascular disease or diabetes may need ongoing care — but with the right treatment, most patients improve significantly.
Yes — it's increasingly common in younger men, especially psychogenic ED. Work stress, poor sleep and an unbalanced lifestyle are all risk factors. The sooner it's addressed, the better the outcome.
Not recommended. PDE5 inhibitors have contraindications and interact with many drugs — especially heart, blood-pressure and nitrate medications. Seeing a doctor ensures the right type, dose and much greater safety.
Low-intensity Shockwave therapy is very safe — no radiation, no pain. Most people feel only a light vibration. It takes about 20–30 minutes per session with no downtime.
Not necessary — you can see the doctor alone. In some cases where ED stems from the relationship, involving your partner in the consultation can help a lot. The doctor will advise as appropriate.
It depends on the treatment approach suited to each individual. The clinic always states clear, transparent pricing before starting, with no hidden costs.
We recommend seeing a doctor first to analyse your symptoms and order appropriate blood tests. If the blood work isn't comprehensive, an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan aren't possible.
You should see a doctor for assessment first, because ED has many causes. If the problem isn't vascular, Shockwave alone may not be the answer.
Not every case. Shockwave works best for vascular-related cases. If the cause is different, the doctor will recommend a more suitable approach.
Performed by a specialist physiotherapist with over 1,000 cases of experience, under the supervision and treatment planning of a specialist doctor.
No pain and no anaesthetic needed — it feels like light tapping. Afterwards you can resume normal activities immediately.
Medical standards recommend 6–12 sessions (1–2 per week) depending on symptoms. Most people start to notice changes within the first 3–4 sessions.
Not true. Too much energy can over-injure the tissue. The right energy level should be used based on a specialist's assessment.
Not always. A standard number of shots spread evenly should be used. Too many repeated shots on the same spot can injure the tissue.
Yes, and it works even better together. Pills dilate blood vessels temporarily, while Shockwave builds new vessels permanently. The doctor will adjust your medication accordingly.
After the full course, results can last for years. You can return for maintenance once a month or every 2–3 months to keep the blood vessels consistently strong.
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