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Sexual Dysfunction Association
Room 301, Emblem House
London Bridge Hospital
27 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2PR
Helpline: 0870 7743571
Web: www.sda.uk.net
The Sexual Dysfunction Association is a charitable organisation which was set up to help sufferers of impotence (erectile dysfunction) and their partners and to raise awareness of the condition amongst both the public and the medical profession.
The Association was established to:
- Raise awareness of the incidence of sexual dysfunction and its causes amongst both the public and the medical profession.
- Educate sufferers and their partners on the wide range of treatments available.
- Provide support and advice to sufferers.
- Help sufferers and their partners by putting them in touch with specialist practitioners.
- Provide up-to-date medical information on erectile dysfunction and male and female sexual dysfunction.
The Association now also provides information on female sexual dysfunction (including female sexual problems, inhibited desire disorder, lack of ability to orgasm, pain on intercourse (dyspareunia), and vaginismus.
The Association also provides information and support for people with Peyronie's disease, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, sex and ageing.
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