At ReMed, we believe that every patient is unique. That’s why our andrology treatments are personalized to meet the specific needs of each individual. Our team of experts will work closely with you to diagnose, treat, and manage your condition, ensuring long-term health and well-being. Whether you're dealing with a chronic condition, seeking to improve reproductive health, or looking for preventive care, we are here to guide you every step of the way. Our holistic approach ensures that we treat not just the symptoms but the underlying causes, helping you achieve better health and quality of life.
Untreated Peyronie’s disease can result in worsening penile curvature, chronic pain, erectile dysfunction, difficulty during sexual intercourse, and reduced psychological well-being.
The best doctor for Peyronie’s disease is typically a urologist or andrologist who specializes in men’s sexual health and erectile dysfunction, ideally one experienced in treating Peyronie’s disease specifically.
The best form of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) typically involves bio-identical testosterone replacement, administered through injections, topical gels, or pellet implants, providing optimal hormone balance tailored specifically to individual needs.
Testosterone replacement therapy is considered the most effective treatment for hypogonadism, significantly improving symptoms such as low libido, fatigue, loss of muscle mass, and mood changes.
Primary hypogonadism typically requires lifelong management as it’s usually not reversible. However, secondary hypogonadism caused by treatable conditions (like obesity, stress, or medications) can sometimes be reversed with lifestyle changes or appropriate medical interventions.
Low testosterone levels in men are treated by andrologists, urologists, endocrinologists, or specialized men’s health practitioners who focus on hormonal imbalances and male sexual health.
An andrologist treats conditions such as erectile dysfunction, infertility, hypogonadism (low testosterone), Peyronie’s disease, premature ejaculation, varicocele, and other male reproductive and sexual health issues.
While both andrologists and urologists treat conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system, an andrologist specifically focuses on male reproductive health and hormonal issues, whereas a urologist treats a broader range of urinary and reproductive system conditions for both genders.