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    International treatment methods applied for the first time in Turkey, up-to-date methods and patient approach! Professional support, precise and permanent solutions for urological diseases!

    Erectile Dysfunction

    Peyronie's Disease

    Chronic Prostatitis


    Erectile disfunction (English)


    Peyronie disease (English)


    Chronic prostatitis (English)

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    Diseases and Treatment Methods

    ESWT/EDSWT treatment is a new generation treatment method that has no side effects, does not cause pain, does not harm neighboring organs, does not require anesthesia or hospitalization, does not interact with other diseases (cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, etc.) and regularly used medications, and allows the patient to easily continue their daily life after the procedure.

    Chronic prostatitis, defined as an infectious disease of the prostate and the tissue surrounding it in men, is one of the diseases that cause chronic pelvic pain syndrome. The prostate gland, which is found in all men and is necessary for reproduction, can become inflamed like every other organ in our body. Prostatitis, or prostatitis as it is scientifically known, is usually seen in young men and men of reproductive age.

    Sexual dysfunctions are usually caused by psychological, relationship-related or disease-related factors. Performance anxiety is the most important result of psychological factors or the cause, depending on the situation. Physical causes are usually detected in a small number of patients. The most common of these causes is drug side effects. Other common physical causes are diabetes, vascular diseases, smoking, alcohol or drug abuse, endocrine (hormonal) diseases and neurological diseases.

    Peyronie’s disease is characterized by plaques of connective tissue that form over time on the shaft of the penis, especially on the dorsal side (dorsal part of the penis). It manifests itself by the erect penis usually curving upwards, less frequently sideways or downwards.