Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment in Burlington
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) occurs when a man repeatedly struggles to achieve or maintain an erection firm enough for sexual activity. While occasional difficulty can be normal, persistent issues may indicate an underlying health-related cause that should be addressed.
At Urogen ED Burlington, we understand how ED can affect confidence, relationships, and overall quality of life — and our team is here to help you restore control with a natural, effective approach.
Why Choose Urogen ED Burlington?
At Urogen ED, we know erectile dysfunction is more than a physical issue — it can impact self-image, emotional closeness, and day-to-day wellbeing. That’s why we provide discreet, supportive, and results-focused care tailored to your needs.

Safe, Proven Treatment
Backed by clinical research and used worldwide to support improved function and reduce curvature.

No Pills, Needles, or Surgery
A fully drug-free, non-invasive option designed to promote natural tissue repair.

Private & Discreet Care
Every consultation and treatment session is handled with complete confidentiality in a respectful, judgment-free setting.

Personalized Treatment Plans
Your care plan is customized based on your symptoms, severity, and long-term wellness goals.
Recognizing the Signs of ED
If you notice any of the symptoms below on a regular basis, it may be time to seek professional support:
What Causes Erectile Dysfunction?
Erections depend on the combined function of the brain, hormones, nerves, and blood vessels. When one or more parts of that system are disrupted, ED can develop. In many cases, the cause involves both physical and emotional factors working together.
Common Physical Causes
- Reduced blood flow linked to heart disease or high blood pressure
- Nerve or vascular damage associated with diabetes
- High cholesterol or obesity
- Hormonal changes such as low testosterone
- Peyronie’s disease (scar tissue that may cause curvature)
- Neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s or MS
- Side effects from certain medications, including antidepressants or blood pressure drugs
- Smoking, alcohol use, or recreational substances
- Poor sleep quality or long-term fatigue
- Past pelvic injuries or surgical procedures