

If you are dealing with erectile dysfunction (ED), you are not alone. ED is a condition that affects millions of men around the world, and we know this can have a significant effect on the quality of life of men and their partners. The good news is that today there are effective treatment options to enhance sexual performance and obtain spontaneous erections. If you’re looking for a way to increase blood flow to the penis, improve erections and optimize your sexual performance, it could be time for UWave.
Many cases of ED are caused by vascular issues. UWave, also known as Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a relatively new and innovative method to treat vascular erectile dysfunction. Many patients report a noticeable improvement of their ability to achieve an erection within a few weeks.
UWave Therapy Benefits
- Non-invasive
- Surgery-free
- Drug-free
- Painless in-office procedure
- And, may reduce or eliminate the need for prescription drugs
If you think you have ED, or have been diagnosed with ED, ask us how UWave therapy could help you regain your sexual wellness without surgery or medications.
Blood Flow before and after UWave Treatment

Frequently Answered Questions
Am I a candidate for shock wave?
Erectile dysfunction is complex and no two patients are the same. The type of low intensity shockwave therapy upon which UWave is based has been shown to be most effective in men with mild to moderate vascular erectile dysfunction. We encourage all interested patients to schedule a consultation to discuss their case in detail and determine the treatment option that suits them best.
How is shockwave different from other types of shockwave therapy I've heard about?
UWave is based on a specific type of energy delivery known as focused linear shockwave therapy. Most ‘other’ men’s clinics utilize a technology known as radial wave therapy. Radial wave devices are much cheaper than focused linear machines but have not been proven to benefit erections the way focused linear technology has. Unfortunately, even most providers at these other men’s clinics don’t understand this critical difference.
Does shockwave have any side effects?
The focused linear shockwave therapy that UWave is based on has been proven to be incredibly safe and is actually thought to be safer than oral medications like sildenafil (Viagra) and tadalafil (Cialis).
Is shockwave covered by insurance?
No. Although most patients’ initial consultation is covered by insurance, the UWave treatment itself is not covered.
How can I learn more about shockwave?
Call Florida Urology Center at 386-673-5100 to schedule your consultation to learn more about UWave therapy.