Reconstructive Urology & Men's Health
Penile Implants
Although the medical treatments of Erectile Dysfunction or ED may provide satisfying erections, they unfortunately do not provide a long-term “cure” to the problem. They are, after all, “band-aids” for the symptoms but not a total solution.
Most men and their partners want, ultimately:
- An erection that is rigid and satisfying for sexual activity
- The ability to be spontaneous in their sex lives
- The ability to predict and control how long the erection lasts and how often they can use it
- Lack of “paraphernalia”. In other words, the erection should be natural, not associated with devices or other impediments
Because of all of these factors, penile implants offer a very compelling alternative to treating ED. The Urology specialists at University of Utah Health Care are experts in treating ED and can provide patients with a variety of penile implant options.
Contact Us(801) 213-2700 |
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William O. Brant, M.D.
Locations| Redstone Health Center | (801) 213-2700 |
| University Hospital | (801) 213-2704 |
Specialties: Erectile Dysfunction, General Urology, Male Incontinence, Men's Health, Trauma and Reconstructive Urology, Urology, Vasectomy
Colleen A. Lowe, ANP
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-7674 |
Specialties: Erectile Dysfunction, Men's Health, Nurse Practitioner, Trauma and Reconstructive Urology, Urology
Jeremy B. Myers, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 213-2702 |
Specialties: General Urology, Neurogenic Bladder, Trauma and Reconstructive Urology, Urinary Diversion, Urinary Strictures and Fistula, Urology, Vasectomy
Kathryn M. Trueheart, PA-C, MPAS
Specialties: Erectile Dysfunction, Men's Health, Physician Assistant, Trauma and Reconstructive Urology, Urology








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