LENEXA, Kan., Feb. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- New Health and Anti Aging Clinic, is pleased to announce they now offer GAINSWave™! This breakthrough noninvasive medical therapy uses low-intensity shockwave therapy to enhance sexual performance and to treat Erectile Dysfunction symptoms.
As men age, the vessels in their penis weaken, contract and fill with micro-plaque, which can lead to Erectile Dysfunction. As these tiny vessels become clogged, the penis decreases in sensitivity, making it harder for men to achieve and maintain an erection. Thankfully, the GAINSWave™ protocols can enhance a man's performance by using high-frequency acoustic waves to repair existing blood vessels and improve blood flow.
Thanks to the numerous clinical studies on Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (Li-ESWT), we can see that this therapy improves not only erectile dysfunction symptoms but also sexual performance. "GAINSWave™ is an ideal solution for men looking to improve spontaneous erections without the use of Viagra or Cialis," says Ekwensi Griffith, DO. Patients receiving GAINSWave therapy have reported improved erection quality, enhanced sexual performance and decreased refractory times between orgasms, which is why this a great alternative to ED medications.
This drug and surgery-free procedure only takes about 20 minutes and can enhance a man's sex life while addressing the root cause of Erectile Dysfunction. New Health and Anti Aging Clinic, is now treating men with the GAINSWave™ Therapy in their offices located at 10098 Woodland Road, Lenexa, KS 66220.
Dr. Griffith's ties to Kansas start at his undergraduate years at Kansas State University as an All-Conference Nose Guard for Coach Snyder. He then went to medical school at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency in Bronx, NY in Emergency Medicine in 2004. Dr. Griffith has grown our practice from one clinic to three clinics in less than 4 years, offering a wide variety of services.
Dr. Griffith continues on the medical staff in the Emergency Department at Salina Regional Hospital, Mercy Regional Hospital, Geary County Hospital and Topeka hospitals from 2004 to current. His hobbies include golf and following sports. Dr. Griffith and his wife, Angela, keep busy raising their three children.
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Alexandra Schapiro
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