It can take time to find the right treatment for ED. And with lifestyle changes and surgery, it takes time for the situation to improve. What can men do in the meantime? How can they cope with ED in the here and now?
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Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD, FACS
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Dr. Sadeghi-Nejad is a specialist in male infertility and erectile dysfunction and offers diagnosis and treatment for all male reproductive conditions. His subspecialty interests include:
Dr. Sadeghi-Nejad has expertise in the latest urological technology and innovations, including sophisticated diagnostic testing and minimally invasive methods for erectile dysfunction, microsurgical vasectomy reversal, sperm aspiration for assisted reproduction, and penile duplex doppler ultrasound.
Dr. Sadeghi is immediate-past president of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA).
It can take time to find the right treatment for ED. And with lifestyle changes and surgery, it takes time for the situation to improve. What can men do in the meantime? How can they cope with ED in the here and now?
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