Men's Sexual Health Treatment n Texas.
Regain desire, confidence, and performance.
Common. Treatable. Not something to live with.
Most treatments address a symptom. Fewer bother identifying what's driving it.
Erectile Dysfunction
ED can be a blood flow, hormonal, or neurological problem. Prescribing a PDE5 inhibitor without knowing which one is guessing, and it can mask what your body is trying to tell you.
Low Libido
Wanting sex and being able to have it are two different systems. Testosterone drives the first; PDE5 inhibitors handle the second. If your testosterone is low and we only treat blood flow, you'll have the equipment but not the drive.
More Than One Thing Going On
It's rarely just one thing. Low testosterone, poor circulation, and insulin resistance often overlap, and labs are what let us see which ones are in play.

Your heart’s early warning sign
Most men think ED starts and ends in the bedroom. Medically, we take it seriously because penile arteries are about half the size of the arteries feeding your heart, so declining vascular health often shows up there first.
ED often responds well to treatment when it’s hormonal, vascular, or metabolic, and the related issues in your bloodwork are much easier to manage now than ten years later. That’s why we run labs before prescribing.
Sexual Health Treatments for Men
Bremelanotide (PT-141)
A synthetic peptide and melanocortin receptor agonist that acts on neural pathways in the central nervous system involved in sexual function.
Cialis® (Tadalafil)
Cialis®, is a long-acting medication for erectile dysfunction with effects that can last up to 36 hours.
Sildenafil (Generic Viagra)
A prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow.
Tadalafil (Generic Cialis®)
A prescription medication for erectile dysfunction that helps improve blood flow and can remain effective for up to 36 hours.
Important: Compounded testosterone preparations are not FDA approved. The FDA does not evaluate compounded products for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Not available in all 50 states. Prescription products require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate.
Cialis® is a registered trademark of Eli Lilly and Company. Alchemical Transformations Health Services, P.C. is not affiliated with or endorsed by Eli Lilly and Company.
Viagra® is a registered trademark of Viatris Inc. Alchemical Transformations Health Services, P.C. is not affiliated with or endorsed by Viatris.
From intake to treatment in four steps.
No monthly subscriptions or hidden fees.
Online Assessment
Complete a brief intake covering your health history, current symptoms, and what you are looking to address.
Lab Testing
Select one of our blood work panels and complete your draw at a Quest location near you, or send us labs from the last 6 months. At-home draws are available for an added fee.
Provider Consultation
Meet with your licensed medical provider for a live video or phone consultation where they review your results, explain what they mean, and build your protocol with you.
Start Treatment
If treatment is clinically appropriate, your provider prescribes through one of our licensed partner pharmacies and your medications ship directly to your home.
Start with a deeper look
A single blood panel can show you more about your health than most people ever see.
Starting at $199
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FDA. Bremelanotide (Vyleesi) approval. 2019.
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-approvals-and-databases/drug-trial-snapshot-vyleesi