Sexual Health

Sexual Health Is Complex. You Deserve More Than a Quick Fix.

When intimacy changes, it’s natural to look for a treatment.

But medications, supplements, and procedures don’t address every cause.

In many cases, the first step is understanding why the problem developed in the first place.

You’ve searched for answers, tried medications or supplements, and may have even been told that your tests are “normal.”

Yet the problem persists.

At Alypos, the goal isn’t to offer another quick incomplete fix.

At Alypos, the first goal is to understand what’s driving your symptoms to provide the treatment most appropriate for you.

Why the Answer Isn’t Always Obvious

Sexual health is influenced by far more than hormones.

Blood flow, nerve function, connective tissue injury, pelvic floor dysfunction, chronic pain, prior surgery, medications, metabolic health, and musculoskeletal problems can all affect sexual function.

In many patients, several factors overlap.

When only one possibility is considered, the underlying issue may be missed.

Erectile Dysfunction

Looking beyond medications to identify potential vascular, neurologic, hormonal, or musculoskeletal contributors.

PRP for Sexual Health

Physician-performed regenerative therapies using your own platelets for carefully selected patients.

Pelvic Pain

When nerve irritation, pelvic floor dysfunction, or chronic pain may be affecting intimacy and quality of life.

Hormones & Metabolics

Targeted laboratory assessment when symptoms suggest endocrine or metabolic contributors.

Women's Sexual Health

Evaluation of pain, arousal concerns, tissue changes, and individualized regenerative options when appropriate.

We Start by Understanding the Problem

Every evaluation is performed directly by Dr. Bernhardt.

The consultation is designed to identify potential contributors rather than assume a diagnosis.

Your history, previous treatments, medications, symptoms, and goals are reviewed in detail.

When appropriate, imaging, laboratory studies, or focused examination may help clarify the next steps.

Some patients discover that symptoms they thought were purely sexual actually relate to chronic pelvic pain, nerve irritation, joint instability, or other conditions that deserve attention.

Your Treatment Plan Should Fit You

Many clinics begin by selling a treatment.

At Alypos we begin with understanding why your symptoms developed in the first place.

This way you avoid unnecessary interventions and allows treatment decisions to be based on your diagnosis, goals, and clinical findings rather than a predetermined package.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you treat both men and women?

Yes. Alypos evaluates sexual health concerns in both men and women. Every evaluation is individualized based on your symptoms, medical history, and goals.

Will I receive treatment at my first visit?

The initial consultation is focused on understanding your concerns and identifying potential contributing factors. If appropriate, treatment options and next steps will be discussed after the evaluation.

Do all patients need hormone testing?

No. Laboratory testing is recommended only when clinically appropriate and when the results are likely to influence diagnosis or treatment decisions.

Is platelet-rich plasma (PRP) appropriate for everyone?

No. PRP and other regenerative therapies are considered only after physician evaluation and may not be appropriate for every patient or every condition.

What if I've already tried medications or other treatments?

Many patients seek evaluation after previous therapies have not provided satisfactory results. A fresh assessment may identify contributing factors that were previously overlooked and help guide a more individualized plan.

Do you prescribe medications such as sildenafil or tadalafil?

When appropriate, medication may be one part of a comprehensive treatment plan. However, Alypos emphasizes understanding why symptoms developed rather than relying on medication alone.

Can sexual health concerns be related to pelvic pain or nerve problems?

Yes. In some individuals, pelvic pain, prior surgery, nerve irritation, musculoskeletal conditions, or other medical issues may contribute to sexual dysfunction. Identifying these factors is an important part of evaluation when indicated.

Start With Answers

Sexual health concerns can be complex, but the next step doesn’t have to be.

We provide the clarity needed to move forward with confidence and determine which treatment is appropriate for you.

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