Erectile dysfunction (ED) is difficulty getting or keeping an erection sufficient for satisfactory sex. It becomes more common with age but is not an inevitable part of ageing, and it frequently signals an underlying vascular, hormonal or metabolic issue worth identifying.
Erectile dysfunction is common, treatable, and often an early sign of treatable vascular or hormonal disease. Smile Urology in Seomyeon, Busan evaluates the real cause with confidential, English-speaking care — not online guesswork.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is difficulty getting or keeping an erection sufficient for satisfactory sex. It becomes more common with age but is not an inevitable part of ageing, and it frequently signals an underlying vascular, hormonal or metabolic issue worth identifying.
We evaluate ED properly — cause first, treatment second — in a discreet setting, which is safer and often more effective than self-medicating with pills bought online.
Accurate testing guides accurate care. Many patients are assessed and started on treatment the same day.
A private discussion of symptoms, health and medications guides the work-up.
Blood tests assess testosterone and screen for diabetes and related conditions.
Where needed, ultrasound evaluates penile blood flow behind the ED.
We explain findings directly and tailor treatment to the underlying cause.
Addressing vascular risk, hormones and lifestyle often improves ED and overall health.
Oral and other therapies where appropriate, prescribed after proper assessment.
Assessment and treatment of low testosterone with monitoring when relevant.
Confidential evaluation without unnecessary treatment, with English support.
ED here is investigated for its real causes using clinic testing rather than treated with a blanket prescription — consistent with the clinic's accurate, no-over-treatment philosophy. Because ED can be an early marker of vascular disease, a proper assessment can protect more than your sex life.
Yes. ED is evaluated and treated confidentially, and we look for underlying causes rather than only prescribing pills.
It can be — ED is often an early sign of vascular disease or diabetes, so evaluation is worthwhile beyond the symptom itself.
It can mask a treatable condition and carries risks. A proper assessment is safer and often more effective.
When symptoms suggest it, yes — a blood test for testosterone and related hormones is interpreted in context.