Erectile Dysfunction Doctor in Upper East Side, NYC

Erectile dysfunction can affect your sexual performance and quality of life when left untreated. Reconstructive urologist Gregory Amend, MD, in the Upper East Side neighborhood of New York City, New York, is a personable specialist who can discuss your concerns with erectile dysfunction and find out ways to improve your condition Call our clinic at (212) 241-4812 to schedule an appointment today!

What is erectile dysfunction?


Erectile dysfunction (ED) is also referred to as male impotence. When a man isn’t able to achieve and maintain an erection for sexual relations with his partner, it's typically diagnosed as erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is often a side effect of another condition.

Who is most likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction?


Many men suffer from erectile dysfunction today, with more than half of men in the 40-70 age group dealing with it at some point. Younger men can also suffer from erectile dysfunction, although it's much less common in men in their 20s and younger.

Why does erectile dysfunction happen?


The reason for erectile dysfunction varies. A number of diseases and medical problems can cause erectile dysfunction, including:

  • High blood pressure
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Peyronie’s disease
  • High cholesterol
  • Heart disease
  • Clogged blood vessels
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Emotional issues like anxiety or depression
  • Some medications

Men who have undergone surgery in the pelvic area, such as prostate surgery, may also be more likely to develop erectile dysfunction. 

In order for the cause of the erectile dysfunction to be discovered, a full medical history review is needed. Patients are encouraged to be completely honest about their past and present lifestyle and health to help determine the cause of their condition.

Erectile dysfunction is highly treatable with the proper care. Call our clinic at (212) 241-4812 to schedule an appointment today!

What is Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile Dysfunction: It’s common, and it’s treatable.

If you are dealing with erectile dysfunction (ED), you are not alone: nearly one in every four men over sixty-five will experience some degree of erectile dysfunction.1 Younger men often struggle with ED as well. By taking the time to educate yourself about ED, you’ve made an important first step in finding a solution to erectile dysfunction (impotence).

Erectile Dysfunction is the consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.

Erectile Dysfunction can be:

  • A total inability to achieve an erection – You can never get an erection.
  • An inconsistent ability to do so – You can only occasionally get an erection.
  • A tendency to sustain only brief erections – You can get an erection, but can’t keep it long enough for satisfying sex.

What Causes ED?

As a result of recent medical research, it is now known that more than 80% of men suffering from ED can trace its origin to a physical problem or disorder.

For most men, the cause of ED can now be fairly easily identified. Once identified, proper treatment can be recommended that may help you return them to a satisfying sex life.

ED can be caused by physical disorders such as:

  • An injury (i.e. brain or spinal cord)
  • A disease (i.e. diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol)
    • Various studies have estimated that between 20% – 71% of individuals with diabetes suffer from erectile dysfunction.2
  • An operation (i.e. prostate gland removal)
  • Substance use (i.e. tobacco, drugs, alcohol or medications)

Other facts about Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence):

  • Approximately 30 million American men suffer from erectile dysfunction.
  • Most men with erectile dysfunction still have the ability to have an orgasm and father a child, but often have difficulty doing these things because they can’t get or sustain an erection.
  • Erectile dysfunction is not normal and is by no means an inevitable consequence of aging.
  • Most men at one time or another during their sexual lives are unable to get or keep an erection. This is normal and does not indicate a problem. However, millions of men of all ages experience this inability as a continuing problem.
  • In most cases, erectile dysfunction can be overcome.

  1. Rosen R, et al. The process of care model for evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction. Int’l J. Impotence Research. 1999; 11, 59-74,
  2. Penson D, et al. Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetic Patients. Diabetes Spectrum. 2004, Vol 17, No. 4, 225-230.

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