Solving the riddle of erectile dysfunction: How Prolong Medical Center changes lives for the better

CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — If your sexual performance isn’t what it used to be, there’s no better time to get in touch with Prolong Medical Center. The locally owned and operated clinic is helping Southern Utah’s men kick erectile dysfunction out of their bedrooms for good.

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Prolong Medical Center offers a multifaceted approach to erectile dysfunction by providing cutting-edge procedures that treat the root cause of the problem, not just the symptoms. This is key to restoring confidence and allowing patients to enjoy fulfilling intimacy again. 

Erectile dysfunction affects approximately 30 million men nationwide. Although more prevalent in the aging population, it isn’t exclusively an older man’s problem. Men of all ages may experience difficulty achieving and/or maintaining an erection. 

“It’s a misconception that ED only happens to senior citizens,” clinic manager Neal Nowland said. “This is an issue that can also affect men in their 30s, 40s and 50s.”

Most cases of erectile dysfunction are linked to diminished blood flow caused by plaque buildup in penile arteries and reduced capacity of existing blood vessels. Stress level, sleep quality, medications, weight and general health all play a key role as well. It’s increasingly prevalent among men with chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes.

Beyond the ability to have sex, erectile dysfunction profoundly impacts men’s health in many ways. Lack of confidence and added stress permeates their relationship with their spouse or partner, impacting their sleep quality, their job performance and their overall sense of well-being.

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It’s a problem that few men are willing to discuss or seek treatment for, but they don’t have to suffer in silence. At Prolong Medical Center, patients are experiencing unprecedented long-term results with a nonsurgical and noninvasive solution that harnesses the power of the body’s built-in healing agents.

Acoustic wave therapy targets erectile dysfunction on the cellular level to facilitate natural, spontaneous erections whenever the time is right. The waves break apart plaque buildup and scar tissue in the genitals to restore blood flow along with stimulating vascular, stem cell and nitric oxide generation. 

Solving the problem of erectile dysfunction requires consistency and patience, and Prolong Medical Center maintains an 85% success rate in treating impotence with acoustic wave therapy. The clinic defines “success” as the ability to achieve and sustain an erection.

“Prolong is changing lives,” Nowland said. “People think it’s just about the bedroom, but if you’re struggling with ED, you know it’s far more.” 

The typical regimen of acoustic wave therapy includes six sessions. Some patients experience improvement after just a few visits, while others might require more treatments. Prolong Medical Center is dedicated to meeting each patient wherever they are and will perform as many sessions as necessary. The clinic also offers 12 months of same-as-cash financing. 

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Prolong Medical Center addresses every patient’s health concerns with the utmost discretion. Appointments are scheduled so patients don’t share the waiting room with anyone. Before starting any treatment program, a clinician will thoroughly review the patient’s medical history and preexisting health conditions to create a personalized plan that fits their needs.

Best of Southern Utah voters recently awarded Prolong Medical Center a gold ribbon in the men’s health category for the second consecutive year, which Nowland said speaks to the patient experience they strive to create. The staff is committed to helping every patient achieve a greater quality of life through cutting-edge solutions. 

“Your health is the most important thing you have,” he added. “What are you waiting for?”

Schedule a consultation today to see the difference Prolong Medical Center can make in your life. For more information, call 435-375-5000.

Written by ALEXA MORGAN for St. George News.

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  • Prolong Medical Center | Address: 736 S. 900 East, Suite 107, St. George | Telephone: 435-375-5000 | Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. | Website.

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