Physical health factors
Blood-vessel health, diabetes, blood pressure, weight, sleep, smoking and some medicines may contribute.

Dr. Srinivas Kembavi

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If erections are difficult to achieve or maintain, a private medical evaluation can help identify possible causes and suitable next steps. Speak directly with a qualified andrology specialist.

Erectile dysfunction means an ongoing difficulty getting or keeping an erection firm enough for sexual activity. An occasional episode may happen to many men. Repeated symptoms can sometimes be associated with circulation, diabetes, hormones, medicines, stress or another health concern.
Blood-vessel health, diabetes, blood pressure, weight, sleep, smoking and some medicines may contribute.
Hormone changes, nerve conditions, pelvic surgery or injury may need focused evaluation.
Stress, anxiety, low mood and relationship concerns can affect erections, alone or alongside physical factors.
The aim is to understand your symptoms and general health before discussing treatment.
Your doctor may discuss one or more options. Recommendations depend on your assessment, medical history and preferences.
Support for sleep, activity, smoking, weight and control of diabetes or blood pressure when relevant.
Doctor-prescribed medicines or devices may be appropriate after contraindications and current medicines are reviewed.
Counselling, targeted investigations or procedural options may be considered for selected patients.
Patients may search for erectile dysfunction treatment in Hyderabad using phrases such as ED treatment, erection problem treatment or impotence treatment. These terms can describe the same medical concern: repeated difficulty getting or maintaining an erection suitable for sexual activity. A doctor-led assessment helps identify likely contributors before treatment is discussed.
Private erectile dysfunction consultations are available at our Hyderabad clinics in Kukatpally and Kothapet. Ask the appointment team which andrology doctor and time are available at your preferred location.
Many patients search for a sexologist for ED. The important step is to consult a qualified medical doctor experienced in andrology and sexual medicine, because erection problems may be linked with circulation, diabetes, hormones, medicines, stress or other health factors.
Blood tests, hormone evaluation or a penile Doppler study may be considered for selected patients. These are not required for everyone and should be recommended only after your history and examination.
Related concerns can be discussed during the same visit. Read about premature ejaculation evaluation, or learn when Emsella pelvic-floor assessment may be relevant for coexisting urinary symptoms.
Choose a doctor and location that suits you. Your concern can be discussed privately and without judgment.

MBBS, MS (General Surgery)40 years of clinical experienceSenior Consultant in Andrology
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MBBS, MS, Diploma in Andrology14+ years of clinical experienceSpecialist in Sexual Medicine
Request an appointmentThey are commonly used to describe similar symptoms. Erectile dysfunction is the current medical term; “impotence” is an older term. The doctor will focus on your specific pattern rather than the label.
Choose a qualified medical doctor with training and experience in andrology or sexual medicine. This allows both physical and psychological contributors to be considered and treatment to be prescribed safely.
No. Hormones are only one possible factor. Circulation, diabetes, medicines, stress and other conditions can also contribute.
Not everyone needs the same tests. Your doctor will recommend investigations only when your history or examination suggests they may help.
The clinic provides private consultations. Ask the team if you would like details about records, communication or appointment privacy.