Shockwave Therapy
A more modern, noninvasive approach to erectile dysfunction care — designed for men who want a thoughtful discussion of blood flow, tissue health, candidacy, and what shockwave therapy may realistically offer.
Technology matters, but fit matters more.
Many men are interested in shockwave therapy because they want a noninvasive option that feels more proactive and restorative. The most useful consultation, however, starts with understanding the actual pattern of erectile dysfunction rather than jumping straight to a treatment label.
Some patients are dealing with changes in blood flow. Others may have overlapping hormonal, medication-related, stress-related, or performance-related factors. A better page should make it clear that shockwave therapy is part of a broader sexual health conversation, not a shortcut around proper evaluation.
Blood flow is often part of the discussion
Shockwave therapy is commonly discussed in the setting of circulation-related erectile concerns and vascular sexual wellness support.
No surgery and no major downtime
For many men, the appeal is the ability to explore treatment in a more office-based, technology-forward setting.
Not every form of ED responds the same way
Some men may be stronger candidates than others, which is why the consultation and workup matter before treatment planning.
Shockwave should fit the whole plan
The best results usually come when treatment is discussed alongside hormone review, lifestyle factors, and overall sexual health goals.
The best technology pages explain candidacy, not just features.
A stronger shockwave therapy page should help men understand why this treatment is discussed, what type of symptoms may make the conversation relevant, and why an individualized evaluation still comes first.
That means looking at erection quality, response to prior treatments, medical history, sexual goals, and the overall pattern of ED before deciding whether shockwave therapy belongs in the plan.
Technology is only part of the answer
- Detailed erectile dysfunction history
- Review of medication response and prior treatment experience
- Hormone and lab review when appropriate
- Assessment of vascular and penile health
- Discussion of candidacy for shockwave therapy
- Expectation-setting around treatment course and goals
Most men want to understand whether treatment is uncomfortable, how many sessions may be recommended, how quickly improvement may be noticed, and whether shockwave therapy should be used alone or as part of a more complete ED plan.
The right answers depend on the individual pattern of symptoms, which is why a consultation-first approach is more useful than a one-size-fits-all promise.
Frequently asked questions
This page presents shockwave therapy as a noninvasive treatment discussion for men dealing with erectile dysfunction and looking for a more modern sexual wellness option.
No. It is typically discussed as a noninvasive, office-based treatment option rather than a surgical procedure.
No. Erectile dysfunction can have different causes, which is why candidacy and treatment planning should be individualized.
Yes. Many men benefit most when treatment is discussed alongside broader sexual health, hormone, and lifestyle considerations.
If erectile dysfunction is persistent, prior treatment has not felt sufficient, or you want to explore a more noninvasive option, it is worth booking an evaluation.
Ready for a more personalized ED consultation?
If you are exploring shockwave therapy in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM