Struggling with performance in the bedroom?

Erectile dysfunction is more common than you might think and can be caused by a range of physical and psychological factors. A urologist can evaluate your symptoms, review your health history, and determine whether treatment or further assessment is right for you.

Take our quick ED quiz to find out if your symptoms point to Erectile Dysfunction — and what you can do about it.

Question 1 of 5

1. Confidence in erection

How often were you confident that you could get and keep an erection?

2. Hardness of erection

When you had erections with sexual stimulation, how often were your erections hard enough for penetration?

3. Maintaining erection

During sexual intercourse, how often were you able to maintain your erection after you had penetrated (entered) your partner?

4. Duration of erection

During sexual intercourse, how often was it difficult to maintain your erection to completion of intercourse?

5. Satisfaction level

When you attempted sexual intercourse, how often was it satisfactory for you?

This quiz is not meant to provide medical advice or replace your doctor's expert opinion and care.

Signs of Erectile Dysfunction

  • Difficulty getting an erection, even when aroused
  • Trouble maintaining an erection during intercourse
  • Reduced firmness that affects performance
  • Needing more stimulation than usual to become aroused
  • Losing your erection before or during sex
  • Avoiding intimacy due to fear of performance issues

You’re Not Alone

Erectile dysfunction affects more than 30 million men in the United States. It’s not just an aging issue — men of all ages experience it. And while it’s one of the most common sexual health concerns in the country, it’s also one of the most undertreated, often because men don’t know where to start or feel uncomfortable bringing it up.

The truth is, ED is a medical condition — not a personal failure. And the sooner it’s addressed, the sooner you can get back to feeling like yourself.

30M+

Men in the U.S. affected by ED

1 in 4

Men under 40 experience ED

90%

Of men experience ED at some point in their lives

Common Causes of ED

  • Low Testosterone — Hormone imbalances can directly impact sex drive and erectile function.
  • Poor Circulation — Restricted blood flow to the penis is one of the most common physical causes of ED.
  • Stress & Anxiety — Mental health plays a major role. Performance anxiety, work stress, and relationship tension can all contribute.
  • Underlying Health Conditions — Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and obesity are closely linked to ED.
  • Medications — Certain prescriptions — including antidepressants, blood pressure medications, and others — can affect sexual performance.
  • Lifestyle Factors — Smoking, excessive alcohol use, poor sleep, and a sedentary lifestyle can all play a role.

Know the Cause. Know Your Options.

ED is a symptom, not a sentence. Our urologists don’t just treat what’s on the surface — they dig into what’s driving it. Whether the cause is hormonal, vascular, psychological, or a combination, we build a treatment plan around you, so it actually works.

This quiz isn’t a diagnosis — but it’s a strong first step. If your results suggest you may be experiencing ED, we’ll help you take it from there with a full evaluation and a personalized treatment plan.