A consultant-led explanation of erectile dysfunction, blood flow and non-invasive shockwave therapy.
At Windsor Shockwave, all treatment is consultant-led and evidence-based.
Mr Jas Kalsi specialises in the assessment and management of erectile dysfunction using focused acoustic wave technology in a discreet outpatient setting.
Treatment plans are personalised following a detailed medical consultation and suitability assessment.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) describes difficulty achieving or maintaining erections sufficient for sexual activity.
ED may be influenced by several factors including:
Many men seek treatment when symptoms begin affecting confidence, relationships, and overall wellbeing.
Focused acoustic wave therapy uses controlled sound wave technology designed to stimulate circulation and tissue response.
The treatment is:
The clinical goal is to support blood vessel response and tissue health in suitable patients.
Low-intensity shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that applies acoustic energy externally. In suitable patients, it is used with the aim of supporting circulation and vascular response in erectile tissue.
Suitability depends on clinical history, medication use, cardiovascular risk and the likely cause of ED. A consultation is important before treatment begins.
Unlike generic treatment clinics, all care is overseen directly by Consultant Urological Surgeon Mr Jas Kalsi.
Peyronie’s disease may cause penile curvature, plaque formation, pain, and erectile symptoms that can affect sexual function and confidence.
Consultant assessment focuses on understanding symptoms, plaque development, and suitability for treatment within a discreet clinical setting.
Chronic pelvic pain syndrome may involve ongoing pelvic discomfort, urinary symptoms, or pain affecting quality of life.
Focused acoustic wave therapy may support symptom management as part of a consultant-led and evidence-based treatment approach.
Low-intensity shockwave therapy is most often discussed for men with vasculogenic erectile dysfunction, where reduced blood flow is thought to contribute to symptoms.
ED can also be neurological, hormonal, medication-related, psychological, post-surgical or mixed. That is why the assessment is as important as the treatment itself.
For men who want a full review before deciding whether shockwave therapy is appropriate.