Premature Ejaculation FAQs

  1. Can Boston Medical Group treat my Premature Ejaculation Even if Oral Medications (Pills) Have Failed?
  2. Can't my primary care physician or urologist treat Premature Ejaculation?
  3. I am currently taking prescribed medications for other medical conditions. Am I still a candidate?
  4. Do Boston Medical Group physicians prescribe herbal treatments or drugs?
  5. How much do Boston Medical Group treatments cost?
  6. My partner is also concerned about my Premature Ejaculation. Can they attend my consultation?
  7. How long will my initial consultation last, and how many visits are required?
  8. Is there a Boston Medical Group medical center near me?


  1. Can Boston Medical Group treat my Premature Ejaculation Even if Oral Medications (Pills) Have Failed?
    Boston Medical Group physicians have treated thousands of men who have not been successful with oral medications. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment, our physicians provide personalized programs for each patient given their current condition, medical history, and needs and expectations. Our treatments are designed to immediately restore your sexual function while also focusing on the long-term treatment of the condition.

    Oral medications are not indicated for the treatment of Premature Ejaculation and while they can shorten the refractory period they appear to have no effect on ejaculation time. These drugs all belong to the same class of medication so if one does not work it is unlikely that another will.
  2. Can't my primary care physician or urologist treat Premature Ejaculation?
    Much like other specific branches of medicine, sexual dysfunction remains a very specialized field. Most primary care physicians offer limited treatment options for PE and lack the same level of experience as our physicians which is why so many of our patients have been referred by other doctors. While urologists can offer some treatments, only Boston Medical Group physicians are licensed to offer the personalized treatment programs utilized in The Boston Method®, our proprietary treatment process for PE.
  3. I am currently taking prescribed medications for other medical conditions. Am I still a candidate?
    One of our most significant contributions to PE treatment is our ability to safely and effectively treat men with health conditions including diabetes, high-blood pressure or cholesterol, and heart conditions. Many of our treatments are localized and non-systemic, so they will not interfere with any medical conditions you may have or alter the effects of the medications you are taking for them.

    Our physicians closely evaluate each patient's health information into take that into consideration when determining the appropriate treatment options. You will need to be honest about your medical history and bring the list of medications you are taking, if any, with you to your consultation.
  4. Do Boston Medical Group physicians prescribe herbal treatments or drugs?
    No, Boston Medical Group physicians only treat patients with well-established, FDA approved prescription medications. There are no known herbal products that are proven effective for treating PE, and many can cause dangerous side effects.
  5. How much do Boston Medical Group treatments cost?
    There is a one-time fee for your first office visit which includes the consultation and all diagnostic testing. Because each treatment program is different depending on the patient, costs can vary. Only a Boston Medical Group physician can determine the best course of treatment for each patient.
  6. My partner is also concerned about my Premature Ejaculation. Can they attend my consultation?
    Yes. We understand that PE affects both partners so we encourage them to attend the consultation. Research has found that men are more likely to seek and continue treatment for sexual dysfunctions when they have the committed support of their partner. Partners are often also relieved to understand that PE is a common medical concern with viable treatment options.
  7. How long will my initial consultation last, and how many visits are required?
    In most cases, only one consultation is required to initiate and see results from a Boston Medical Group treatment program. The typical consultation lasts approximately two hours which allows enough time for a comprehensive assessment, a discussion of the diagnosis and available treatment options, and the commencement of the treatment program. This time-commitment is an important investment in your personal health and well-being.
  8. Is there a Boston Medical Group medical center near me?
    Boston Medical Group currently has 22 medical centers nationwide.
    Find a location near you.