In clinic · Phase 2
Shockwave Therapy for ED
Coming to the clinic: restorative, drug-free treatment for vasculogenic ED.
TREATMENT SPECBGrade B
ChannelIn clinic · Phase 2
Evidence basisMeta-analyses of randomized trials show improved erectile function scores in vasculogenic ED; durability data still maturing.
StatesNY · NJ · FL
PrescriberLicensed physician
Low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (Li-ESWT) uses acoustic energy to stimulate vascular repair in penile tissue. Unlike pills, it targets the underlying blood-flow problem — randomized trials and meta-analyses show improved erectile function, with open questions about protocol standardization and durability that we track openly.
Li-ESWT arrives in Phase 2 of the ROAR clinic build-out. Join the list and we’ll notify you when scheduling opens — with the full evidence dossier published alongside the price.
What’s included
- Phase 2 — waitlist open
- Published evidence dossier at launch
- Physician-selected device platform
- Candidacy screening via telehealth first
Educational content — not medical advice. Whether any treatment is appropriate for you is determined by a licensed clinician after evaluation.