Sound waves that
restore blood flow
Low-intensity shockwave therapy treats the vascular cause behind most erectile dysfunction. Focused acoustic waves stimulate new blood vessel growth in the erectile tissue, improving natural function rather than masking the problem.
How shockwave therapy works
Most erectile dysfunction is a blood flow problem. Low-intensity shockwave therapy delivers focused acoustic waves to the erectile tissue, where they stimulate angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels, and help clear micro-plaque from existing ones.
Because it treats the underlying vascular insufficiency, improvement is in your natural function. Clinical studies show durable gains in erectile function, and many men reduce or no longer need medications like Viagra or Cialis. It can also be combined with PRP therapy for greater effect.
Confidential evaluation
A private consultation confirms that vascular ED is the problem and that shockwave therapy fits.
Brief sessions
Each in-office session takes about 20 minutes. A typical course is a short series over several weeks.
No downtime
There is no anesthesia and no recovery period. You return to your day immediately after each visit.
Function improves
New blood vessels develop over the following weeks, and erectile function improves with them.
Why men choose shockwave therapy
Treats the cause
It addresses the vascular insufficiency behind most ED, rather than producing a one-night response.
Non-invasive
No needles, no anesthesia, and no downtime. Each session is a brief office visit.
Less reliance on pills
Many men reduce or stop PDE5 medications as their natural function improves.
Durable results
Clinical studies show improvements that last, and the course can be repeated if needed.

Start with a private conversation
A confidential consultation determines whether shockwave therapy, PRP, or another approach fits your situation. Telehealth visits are available. For the fastest response, send the office a secure message; the reply comes back by text.
Chief of Urology, Providence St. Joseph Hospital · UroLift Center of Excellence · Orange County's highest-volume Aquablation surgeon