About
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects more than 30 million men in the U.S. It is especially common in men with prostate surgery, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity.

However, it is now possible to treat almost all men with ED. ED undermines a man’s sexual confidence—but successful treatment can help restore it. Many ED treatments are covered by insurance and prescription plans.

Anonymously attend a FREE Men’s Health Webinar sponsored by Coloplast Corp. to educate men and their partners about approved ED treatment options.
Agenda
  • Straight Talk About Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
  • What is ED, what causes ED and ED as a health indicator
  • Treatment Options for ED
  • Patient Educator Discussion
  • Q&A
Presenters
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James and Debbi
Patient Educators
About Me
I was diagnosed with diabetes, which was the reason for my ED. Being unsure that I wouldn’t be able to “finish what I started” left me with very low self-esteem and a fear of being intimate with my wife.

Treatments Tried
My doctor prescribed pills and a Penile Pump, but both of these options caused pain, discomfort and did not work after a short length of time.

I saw an ad for a men’s health seminar on erectile dysfunction, where a doctor talked about a 3-piece Titan penile implant by Coloplast. I made an appointment with my urologist and had the implant surgery eight and a half years ago. My wife and I both think this was an excellent decision.

Life After Implant
My self-esteem and intimacy with my wife are back to 100%. Since it is a mechanical device, I am able to have an erection “on command” for the rest of my life.

My wife tells me that if it were to fail in any way. She would have me in the Doctor’s office tomorrow to have it repaired or replaced.
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Richard Jacob Fantus, MD
Urologist specializing in men's health
Richard J. Fantus, MD was the valedictorian of his medical school class at Baylor College of Medicine, he subsequently completed his internship and urology residency at the University of Chicago School, and his fellowship in Andrology, sexual medicine and infertility at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Fantus is the recipient of numerous awards and honors for his studies and research and has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. He is an active member of multiple societies including the American Urological Association, American Society of Reproductive Medicine and the Sexual Medicine Society.

Now at NorthShore University Health System, Dr. Fantus focuses his practice on men's health specializing in infertility, sexual health and the medical and surgical treatment of erectile dysfunction. With a passion for helping patients, Dr. Fantus takes pride in making individualized treatment plans for his patients and taking a holistic approach rather than focus on individual pathologies, treating the entire person, not just symptoms or disease. In his free time, Dr. Fantus can be found spending time with his wife Sarah and18 month old daughter Sloane and cheering on the Chicago Bears.
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Coloplast
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