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document Can erectile dysfunction be caused by diet
Diet probably has little overall effect on ED. High fat diets, which can lead to high cholesterol levels, might
document What is erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction commonly referred to as ED, is the inability to achieve and sustain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. This condition...
document What age does erectile dysfunction happen?
Erectile dysfunction can occur and affect men of any age. In younger age groups, it is likely to be of psychological origin. In older age groups it...
document What factors are likely to cause erectile dysfunction?
 Disease conditions that are associated with ED are diabetes, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, neurological diseases and a variety of...
document What are my treatment options for ED?
There are several effective treatments. The most common treatment used nowadays is oral medication (a pill), such as Viagra, Levitra or Cialis....
document Should my partner be included in the choices of alternative treatments
I think this is a very good idea. It would be useful to bring your partner along when initially seeing a physician regarding your erection problem....
document Is Viagra effective for severe erectile dysfunction?
You don't know until you try it. It is more effective in low or moderate dysfunction, but works in some people who have severe difficulties. It is...
document Difference between mild and severe erectile dysfunction
The mild erectile dysfunction typically is a situation where a patient can obtain an erection and maintain it for a matter of time but it may not be...
document Should a doctor test my testosterone levels for erectile dysfunction?
Many physicians do perform serum testosterone tests on all patients with ED. Other hormonal tests may also be performed. Deficient testosterone may...
document What is the IIEF Criteria
IIEF stands for International Index of Erectile Function. There are 15 questions on a questionnaire that a patient can answer. The patient can grade...

Five Valleys Urology is Moving!

Starting 4/27, our offices will be located at:

2875 Tina Avenue, Suite 101
Missoula, MT 59808
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Please note the following dates:

We will be closing our current North Office (601 W Spruce St Ste G) on 4/22/11.

The South Office (2831 Fort Missoula Rd - Physician Center II, Ste 105) will remain open until 4/26/11.

We'll begin seeing patients in our new office beginning 4/27/11.

Please Contact Us with any questions. We look forward to showing you our new space!