• Urological self-tests

    Discover our self-tests – a first step for your health.

    Welcome to our self-test section! Here you will find practical tools to gain an initial impression of your urological health. Our tests are simple, anonymous, and provide you with an initial orientation on whether a consultation with a urologist might be advisable. They do not replace a medical diagnosis but can help you better assess your health and take early action.

Self-test Erectile Dysfunction

Sexual health is an important component of the overall physical and emotional well-being of every person. Erectile dysfunction is a form of very common sexual disorder. There are many different treatment options for erectile dysfunction. This questionnaire is intended to help you and your doctor identify possible erectile dysfunction and, if necessary, discuss treatment options.

Alternatively, the questionnaire can also be printed out directly. For each question, several answers are provided, from which you should select the one that best applies to you.

1. How would you rate your confidence in getting and maintaining an erection?

2. If you had erections during sexual stimulation, how often were your erections hard enough for penetration?

3. How often were you able to maintain your erection after penetrating your partner (having entered)?

4. How difficult was it to maintain your erection until the completion of intercourse?

5. If you attempted to have sexual intercourse, how often was it satisfying for you?

<p>You have reached ###total### points. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>If you have reached 21 points or less, there are signs of erectile dysfunction.&nbsp;</p>

Do you have a noticeable result or persistent complaints?

Don't take any risks. Print out your test result and make an appointment with us to receive detailed and personalized advice and, if necessary, the best possible treatment.

ESWT - Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Problems

Inform yourself here about the possibilities of shock wave therapy for erectile problems (ESWT).

Erectile dysfunction and impotence.

Erectile dysfunction affects the ability to achieve or maintain an erection and can have physical or psychological causes.