Boston Medical Group
Boston Medical Group is a collection of doctors and physicians that specialize in treating men with erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. There are 21 Boston Medical Group locations throughout the United States. The Boston Medical Group was founded in 1998 in the U.S. and maintains several clinics internationally in Europe, South America, and Asia.
Boston Medical Group uses a proprietary treatment strategy, known, as The Boston Method, to treat men of all ages with varying forms of sexual dysfunction.
The Boston Medical Group was founded in 1998 and is an independent network of doctors and physicians that specialize in the treatment of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. With over 21 locations throughout the United States, and 12 years of experience, the Boston Medical Group has embodied the philosophy that each unique patient deserves a personalized assessment and treatment program for erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
Consisting of Board- Certified Urologists, Family Practitioners, Internists and other experienced medical professionals, The Boston Medical Group has treated hundreds of thousands of men over the years for erectile dysfunction (ED). While erectile dysfunction can be very stressful and can lead to feelings of embarrassment, it is important to know that erectile dysfunction is extremely common. ED can occur at any age, but is most common over the age of 40. 52% of all men ages 40-70 have some degree of erectile dysfunction and 1 in 10 men cannot obtain an erection at all. 90% of ED cases are due to physical problems in the body and the remaining 10% are psychological. Anxiety before sexual intercourse causes a surge of adrenaline to be released into the bloodstream, which reduces blood flow to the penis resulting in the inability to obtain an erection. Men with a history of Diabetes, Hypertension, High blood Cholesterol, Cardiac Diseases, smoking and poor overall circulation are often more prone to ED. In addition, 200 prescription medications can potentially cause, contribute to, or aggravate ED, but it is imperative you don’t stop taking any current medications without first consulting your physician.
The Boston Medical Group also deals with premature ejaculation (PE), the most common form of sexual dysfunction in males under the age of 40. Recent studies estimate 1 in 3 sexually active men suffer from some form of PE. PE is generally caused by a combination of overly sensitive glands on the head of the penis and nervousness or anxiety during sexual intercourse. At the Boston Medical Group, the treatment of PE involves a stepwise approach in which identifying the underlying causes must be properly identified before offering a treatment solution.
The Boston Medical Group approaches treatment for ED and PE through a personalized treatment program called The Boston Method®. The Boston Method® begins with a thorough evaluation of past and present medical conditions followed by a focused psychological assessment. Next, the attending physician conducts an assessment concentrating on the hormonal, neurological, and vascular aspect of penile functioning via Biothesiometry and Doppler Ultrasound tests. After conducting the evaluation, physicians at the Boston Medical Group medical facility are able to suggest a personalized treatment plan conducted on site.
Boston Medical Group physicians understand how psychologically unsettling sexual dysfunctions can be and have therefore taken steps to run Boston Medical Group medical centers in a manner that maximizes patient comfort and privacy. Boston Medical Group medical centers are built with individual waiting rooms and all visits are by appointment only limiting interaction amongst patients. In addition, all treatments are done on site at the Boston Medical Group medical center so there is no need for any offsite travel. Boston Medical Group offices can be found around the world, with locations across the United States, Latin America, the Middle East, and Europe. If you feel you are subject to ED or PE, call for a confidential appointment at (877) 895 – 7615.