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ED Treatment for Roanoke, TX

Erectile Dysfunction Treatment in Roanoke, TX.

Cause-led. Not just another prescription. Serving Roanoke men from our physician-led Southlake clinic — 10–15 minutes east via SH 114 or Hwy 377.

(817) 749-6946
10–15 minutes
Drive from Roanoke
Pricing varies by treatment
Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
Quick Facts: Erectile Dysfunction Treatment for Roanoke patients
  • Pricing: PDE-5 medications from $30/month, P-Shot $1,700–$1,900, Softwave shockwave $1,800 series, hormone-driven approaches included in TRT pricing.
  • Drive from Roanoke: 10–15 minutes via SH 114 or Hwy 377 to our Southlake clinic at 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a.
  • First visit is free: on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, 15-minute physician consultation. No card required to book.
  • Telehealth available for Roanoke patients after the initial in-person workup.
  • Insurance accepted for office visits and labs (Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Medicare). HSA / FSA cards welcome.
ED Treatment for Roanoke

Why Roanoke men drive east for this care.

Roanoke men have limited physician-led options nearby. Most local men's health clinics are franchise operations with a remote medical director. Our Southlake clinic is 10 to 15 minutes east via SH 114, and every plan is built or personally reviewed by the medical director—an active DFW hospitalist physician.

We regularly see ED Treatment patients from Historic downtown Roanoke, the Highlands corridor, and the SH 170 / SH 114 corridor. The first visit is free—on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, and 15 minutes with the medical director. No card on file required.

ED treatment that starts with the cause.

Erectile dysfunction has four primary drivers: vascular (blood flow), neurogenic (nerve signaling), hormonal (testosterone, prolactin, thyroid), and psychogenic (stress, anxiety, depression). Most cases are mixed. The first step is figuring out which drivers apply to you, then mapping treatment to cause—not just throwing PDE-5 inhibitors at every symptom.

Treatment modalities include PDE-5 inhibitors (sildenafil, tadalafil) for vascular ED, hormone optimization for hormonally-driven cases, Softwave shockwave therapy (a 6-session series for vasculogenic ED), the P-Shot (platelet-rich plasma injection for tissue regeneration), and behavioral / cognitive support for psychogenic cases. We frequently combine modalities for compound effect.

ED is also a vascular health signal. New-onset ED in a man under 60 raises questions about cardiovascular risk—endothelial dysfunction in penile arteries often precedes coronary symptoms by years. We work up cardiovascular risk factors (lipids, blood pressure, A1c, hsCRP) at the same workup, because the conditions are often connected.

Read the full ED Treatment clinical protocol →  ·  Read the in-depth ED Treatment guide →

FAQ for Roanoke ED Treatment patients

Common questions, honestly answered.

Will sildenafil or tadalafil fix my ED?
PDE-5 inhibitors work in roughly 70–80% of men with mild-to-moderate vasculogenic ED. They will not fix hormonal, neurogenic, or psychogenic causes alone. We use them as first-line, but if you are not responding well or want to reduce reliance on daily pills, we have other options including shockwave, P-Shot, and hormone optimization.
What is shockwave therapy?
Softwave shockwave uses focused acoustic pulses to stimulate microvessel growth in penile tissue and break up small areas of fibrosis. Typical course is 6 sessions over 3 weeks, no downtime. Evidence supports meaningful improvement in mild-to-moderate vasculogenic ED, often as an adjunct to PDE-5 medication.
Should I be worried about cardiovascular risk?
New-onset ED in a man under 60 is a vascular health signal worth investigating. Endothelial dysfunction in penile arteries often precedes coronary symptoms. We work up cardiovascular risk factors (lipids, blood pressure, A1c, hsCRP) at the same workup, because the conditions are usually connected.
How far is the clinic from Roanoke, TX?
Our office is at 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a, Southlake, TX 76092 — about 10–15 minutes from Roanoke via SH 114 or Hwy 377. The first visit is free and takes 15 minutes.
Why drive to Southlake when there are clinics in Roanoke?
Most chain ED Treatment clinics are franchise operations with a remote medical director who never sees the patient. Magnolia is physician-owned, physician-run, and every plan is built or reviewed by Dr. Farhan Abdullah, DO — a board-certified internal medicine physician and active DFW hospitalist. Roanoke patients who switch to us almost always tried two or three local clinics first.
Do you offer telehealth follow-ups for Roanoke patients?
Yes. After the initial in-person workup, most ongoing care for Roanoke patients runs through telehealth: labs at any Quest or LabCorp near you, video visits with the medical director, and medications shipped directly. We need you in-person again only for procedures or annual physical examination.
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Other services we offer.

Most Roanoke patients start with the free testosterone check and add other modalities as their evaluation indicates. See the full Roanoke location page →

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A 10–15 minutes drive from Roanoke. Fifteen minutes with the medical director. No insurance required. No commitment.

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