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Thank you for using our Erectile Dysfunction Self-Assessment. We will email you a copy of the results below. If you need help interpreting results, please do not hesitate to schedule an appointment with our ED specialist.

Severe ED

Based on your answers, you are experiencing severe ED symptoms. Erections are not satisfactory as they are almost impossible to get and maintain. It would help if you talked to your doctor about these symptoms as they may indicate serious health issues. Talk to a specialist, like Oakwood Health, about getting a multidisciplinary treatment plan to improve your ability to get and keep an erection.


Moderate ED

Based on your answers, you are experiencing moderate ED symptoms. Occasionally erections are still satisfactory, but most are more difficult to get and maintain and/or are not nearly as hard as they used to be. Some of the time, you are not able to penetrate your partner. It would help if you talked to your doctor as you are very likely experiencing some health issues that are risk factors for ED and talk to a specialist, like Oakwood Health, about getting a multidisciplinary treatment plan to recover your ability to get and keep hard erections.


Moderate to Mild ED

Based on your answers, you are experiencing mild to moderate ED symptoms. While some erections are still satisfactory, you are noticing that erections are more difficult to get and maintain and/or are not as hard as they used to be. Occasionally, you are not able to penetrate your partner. It would help if you talked to your doctor as you are likely experiencing some health issues that are risk factors for ED and talk to a specialist, like Oakwood Health, about getting a multidisciplinary treatment plan to improve your ability to get and keep hard erections.


Mild ED

Based on your answers, you are experiencing mild ED symptoms. While most erections are still satisfactory, you are likely noticing that erections are a little more difficult to get and maintain and/or are not as hard as they used to be. You are usually able to penetrate your partner. Now is the time to pay attention to why your ability to get erect is starting to decrease. Talk to your doctor about screening for the risk factors for ED and talk to a specialist, like Oakwood Health, about getting a multidisciplinary treatment plan to make sure you maintain your sexual health.


No ED

Based on your answers, you are not experiencing ED symptoms. Occasional issues with erections are a common experience and are not considered ED. Talk to a specialist, like Oakwood Health, about how you can be sure to maintain your sexual health. Prevention is better than a cure!