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Erectile Dysfunction

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According to a 2020 survey, about 68% of men in Hong Kong suffer from erectile dysfunction (also known as impotence). They are 59% more likely to suffer from heart disease than normal males. Erectile dysfunction in men is also associated with stroke, premature death, and other health problems. A family doctor is a good place to start when you have erectile problems.

High-risk individuals:

– Aged over 40

– Heavy drinker

– Long-term drug user

– Overweight

– Cycling frequently

 

Symptoms:

– One-fourth of the time having erectile problems

– Persistent trouble getting or keeping an erection

– Insufficient rigidity during erection

– Early orgasm or ejaculation

– Ejaculate without being hard

 

Our high-privacy services with a professional team help patients treat erectile dysfunction from both psychological and physical perspectives.

 

Benefits of early intervention:

  • Improve sexual life
  • Boost confidence
  • Lower relevant health risk
  • Save a marriage

For inquiries, please contact

Tel: (852) 3160 4886 

Email:  enquiry@neohealth.com.hk

Cynthia Ho

Senior Sex Therapist, Relationship Counselor
As a sex therapist, Cynthia provides sex education and counselling to individuals and couples of both sexes ranging from young teenagers to adults on various sexual issues, such asexual addictions, sexual dysfunctions, sexual desire disorders, sexual arousal disorders and orgasm disorders; emotional, relationship, and communication problems as well as gender and homosexuality issues.

Dr Francois Fong

Medical Director
Dr Francois Fong received his medical training in Australia, from which, he has a strong background in clinical medicine, counselling/sex therapy and laboratory medical science. After receiving his undergraduate medical degrees in clinical medicine and medical science with honours, Dr Fong had obtained his Master in Family Medicine from Monash University and Master in Sexual Health from University of Sydney…