Premature ejaculation treatment at GLIF Medical begins with a thorough medical evaluation aimed at better understanding this condition and directing you toward the most appropriate options, offered by Dr Peguy Télusma, MD, in Montreal.
What the treatment involves
Premature ejaculation is a recognized medical condition with potentially multiple causes: hormonal factors, psychological factors, heightened sensitivity, or a combination of these. The consultation aims to identify the factors involved for each patient, since an effective approach depends directly on an accurate understanding of the individual situation.
Depending on the results of this evaluation, different avenues may be discussed, including a complementary hormonal evaluation when relevant, behavioral guidance, or referral to other care offered at the clinic when applicable. Every plan is individualized; no one-size-fits-all approach is offered upfront.
Who it’s for
This consultation is for men experiencing persistent premature ejaculation who want to understand its possible causes, in a confidential, judgment-free medical setting. A prior medical evaluation determines the options most appropriate to your situation and rules out other underlying causes.
Process and recovery
The initial consultation typically lasts about 30 minutes and includes a detailed discussion of your medical history and symptoms, along with an exam if needed. Depending on the needs identified, further evaluation or follow-up may be recommended. There is no downtime associated with a consultation.
Expected results
Results depend entirely on the causes identified and the plan chosen following the evaluation; no specific result is guaranteed. Some situations respond well to hormonal or behavioral management, while others require referral to a complementary professional. Consistency in recommended follow-up plays a role in the quality of care.
Good to know
A medical consultation remains the essential first step before any recommendation, in order to properly understand your situation. This topic, while common, often remains difficult to discuss; it is handled at the clinic with the same discretion given to any other reason for a visit.