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Cleveland Health Center

Private. Proven. Personalized Care for Men & Women.

Sexual wellness is an important part of whole-person health, affecting comfort, confidence, relationships, and quality of life. At Cleveland Health Center, we provide discreet, medically guided sexual wellness care in a judgment-free environment, helping patients address intimate concerns with professionalism, respect, and evidence-based options. Read more

Our Clinical Philosophy

Not every sexual health concern requires procedural treatment. Many patients experience meaningful improvement by addressing underlying medical contributors such as cardiovascular health, metabolic conditions, sleep quality, mood, hormone balance, or pelvic floor strength.

When additional support is appropriate, we may incorporate advanced, noninvasive, technology-based therapies as part of a medically supervised, individualized care plan.

Sexual Wellness Concerns We Evaluate and Treat

Women

  • Vaginal dryness or discomfort
  • Reduced arousal or sensitivity
  • Painful intercourse
  • Post-menopausal or post-childbirth changes
  • Vaginal laxity or reduced tissue tone
  • Mild urinary leakage
  • Pelvic floor weakness

Men

  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Reduced firmness, sensitivity, or stamina
  • Circulation-related performance concerns
  • Peyronie's disease symptoms (penile curvature or plaque-related changes)
  • Pelvic floor weakness
  • Prostate-related urinary symptoms affecting quality of life

Treatment Options for Women

Advanced Radiofrequency Vaginal Health Therapy

We offer advanced radiofrequency-based vaginal health therapy using FDA-cleared technology designed to deliver controlled thermal energy to vaginal tissue. This approach supports collagen remodeling, tissue elasticity, and overall vaginal tissue health.

Radiofrequency therapy is widely used in medical settings to help address vaginal dryness, laxity, and discomfort associated with aging, menopause, or childbirth. Treatments are performed in-office and typically require no anesthesia or downtime.

How does radiofrequency therapy work?
It delivers controlled heat to targeted tissue layers, supporting collagen remodeling and tissue quality over time.
Is the treatment painful?
Most patients describe the sensation as warm and comfortable.
How many sessions are recommended?
This varies by individual and is discussed after evaluation.
Is there downtime?
No downtime is required. Normal activities may be resumed the same day.
Who may not be a candidate?
Patients with certain implanted devices, active infections, or specific medical conditions may not be eligible.

Advanced Sound Wave Therapy for Sensitivity & Arousal Support

We offer advanced sound wave therapy designed to support blood flow and sensory response in external vaginal tissue. This noninvasive approach uses targeted acoustic energy to stimulate local circulation and nerve response without injections or surgery.

Sound wave therapy is commonly used in clinical wellness settings to address sensitivity changes, arousal concerns, and intimacy-related discomfort. Treatments are performed in a private, comfortable medical setting and are generally well tolerated.

What does sound wave therapy target?
External vaginal tissue involved in blood flow and sensory response.
Is the treatment painful?
No. Most patients describe the sensation as mild and comfortable.
How long does a session take?
Sessions are typically brief and performed during an office visit.
How soon might results be noticed?
Responses vary by individual. Some patients notice changes earlier than others.
Can this be combined with other treatments?
Yes, when clinically appropriate.

Injectable Therapies for Women (When Clinically Appropriate)

In select cases, injectable therapies may be considered to support tissue response and sexual function. These options are discussed only after medical evaluation and shared decision-making.

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When injectable therapies are considered and how safety is evaluated

Who may be a candidate?
Eligibility depends on medical history, goals, and exam findings.
Are results guaranteed?
No. Results vary and expectations are discussed clearly in advance.
How long do effects last?
This varies by individual and therapy.

Hormonal Evaluation & Bioidentical Hormone Therapy (Women)

Hormonal imbalance can contribute to changes in libido, comfort, sleep, mood, and energy. When clinically appropriate, we offer hormone evaluation and bioidentical hormone therapy with careful monitoring.

Do all women need hormone therapy?
No. Hormones are recommended only when clinically indicated.
What testing is required?
Laboratory evaluation is required before treatment.
How is therapy monitored?
Through follow-up visits and repeat labs as needed.

Treatment Options for Men

Acoustic & Shock Wave – Based Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction

We offer acoustic and focused shock wave–based therapy using technology commonly used in urology and vascular medicine. This therapy delivers controlled mechanical energy to penile tissue, supporting blood flow and vascular response.

In clinical practice, shock wave therapy may be used for men with erectile dysfunction related to vascular insufficiency and select cases of Peyronie's disease symptoms. Treatments are noninvasive and performed in-office.

How does shock wave therapy work?
It delivers low-intensity mechanical energy that may stimulate vascular response and support local blood flow.
Is the treatment painful?
Most patients describe it as mild and well tolerated.
How many sessions are typical?
Protocols vary based on severity and response and are discussed after evaluation.
Who is most likely to benefit?
Men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction related to blood flow tend to respond best.
Who may not be a candidate?
Severe nerve damage, advanced diabetes-related ED, or significant penile structural disease may limit benefit.

Injectable Therapies for Men (When Clinically Appropriate)

Injectable therapies may be considered in select cases to support erectile function and tissue response. These options are discussed only after careful evaluation and expectation setting.

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When injectable therapies are considered for erectile support

Hormonal Evaluation & Bioidentical Hormone Therapy (Men)

Low or imbalanced hormones, including testosterone, can affect libido, energy, mood, muscle mass, and sexual function. When appropriate, hormone therapy is offered with careful monitoring and medical oversight.

Pelvic Floor Therapy for Men and Women

Pelvic floor strength plays a critical role in bladder control, core stability, and sexual function. We offer noninvasive pelvic floor therapy using high-intensity focused electromagnetic stimulation while patients remain fully clothed, delivered with the EMSELLA® chair (in-office).

Is this only for bladder issues?
No. Pelvic floor health also affects sexual function and core stability.
What does a session feel like?
Patients feel muscle contractions without discomfort.
How many sessions are typical?
A treatment plan is discussed after evaluation and depends on individual goals.

What to Expect

Step 1: Private Consultation
Confidential review of concerns, medical history, and goals.

Step 2: Personalized Plan
Clear recommendations based on clinical findings, always prioritizing the safest and least invasive approach.

Step 3: Ongoing Support
Monitoring, adjustments, and coordination of care as needed.

Important Note on Safety & Expectations

Results vary by individual. Some concerns require treatment of underlying medical conditions. All therapies are offered only when clinically appropriate.

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