Reclaim Your
Confidence &
Performance
Hamilton's dedicated shockwave therapy clinic for erectile dysfunction. No pills. No needles. No surgery. Just clinically proven, non-invasive treatment that gets to the root cause — and real results.
"Low-intensity shockwave therapy is the only treatment that addresses the vascular cause of erectile dysfunction — not just the symptoms."
— Peer-reviewed clinical research
How Shockwave Therapy
Treats Erectile Dysfunction
Most ED is caused by reduced blood flow due to micro-vascular damage. Low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiSWT) uses acoustic energy pulses to regenerate blood vessels — treating the cause, not just masking it. Unlike medication, results from shockwave therapy are durable, with any men experiencing lasting improvement for 24 months or longer.
Did you know? 76% of men see significant improvement in just 6–12 short sessions, typically 20 mins. There is 0 downtime or recovery required.
The ScienceAcoustic Waves Applied
A handheld device delivers gentle, low-intensity shockwaves to targeted penile tissue — completely painless and non-invasive.
Blood Vessels Regenerate
The waves stimulate angiogenesis — the growth of new blood vessels — improving circulation to the area naturally.
Nerve Tissue Activated
Shockwaves also promote nerve repair and the release of growth factors that enhance erectile function at a cellular level.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and book online.
-
No. Low-intensity shockwave therapy is non-invasive and well-tolerated. Most patients describe a mild tingling or buzzing sensation during treatment, but it is not painful. There is no anaesthesia required.
-
Most treatment courses involve 6 to 12 sessions, scheduled 2–3 times per week. Your specific protocol will be tailored during your initial consultation based on your individual needs and severity of ED.
-
Some men notice improvements mid-way through their treatment course. For others, the full benefit becomes apparent 4–12 weeks after completing the course, as new blood vessels continue to develop.
-
Yes. Low-intensity shockwave therapy has been studied extensively in clinical trials and has an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and typically minor (such as temporary skin redness). We'll review your full health history to confirm your suitability before beginning treatment.
-
No referral is required. You can book directly through our online booking system. That said, we encourage open communication with your GP, and we're happy to collaborate with your existing healthcare providers.
-
Absolutely. We understand this is a sensitive matter. All appointments are completely confidential. Our clinic operates with the utmost discretion — from your initial enquiry through to your final session.
-
Yes, often. Shockwave therapy works through a fundamentally different mechanism — it repairs damaged blood vessels rather than simply increasing blood flow temporarily. Many men who have had limited success with PDE5 inhibitors (like Viagra or Cialis) respond positively to shockwave treatment.
-
No, Shockwave Therapy is not covered by OHIP, or extended health insurance plans.
Payment plans are available.
TAKE THE FIRST STEPReady to Get Back to Your Best?
Book a free, no-obligation consultation with our team today. It's confidential, there's no pressure, and it could be the most important call you make this year.
Contact us Today
Not sure where to start? We’re here to help.
Our online booking system is easy and convenient. Book a free consultation today, or send us an email to start the conversation.