How Much Does Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Cost in the UK?
Stephen Carter
If you’re struggling with erectile dysfunction (ED), one of the first questions you may have is: “How much will treatment cost?”
The short answer? It depends on the type of treatment, how long you’ve had symptoms, and what kind of results you’re looking for. The good news: there are more options (and more clarity) than ever before.
Let’s break down the most common ED treatments, how they’re priced, and what to expect at a private clinic like Male Health Clinic.
Why Price Transparency Matters
One of the biggest frustrations men have when seeking help is not knowing what they’re signing up for — especially when it comes to cost.
At Male Health Clinic, we believe in clear, no-surprise pricing. Whether you’re exploring shockwave therapy, pelvic rehab, or long-term maintenance, we’ll walk you through it.
1. Shockwave Therapy for ED (Focused Shockwave)
What it is: Non-invasive treatment using acoustic waves to stimulate blood flow and tissue regeneration in the penis. It addresses the root cause of many ED cases: poor circulation.
Average cost in the UK:
- £250–£350 per session
- Packages: £1840–£895 for a 6-session block (including assessment)
At Male Health Clinic:
- 6-session block: £1595 (includes full diagnostic assessment, unlimited appointments, shockwave, and pelvic support)
Who it’s for: Men with vascular-related ED
2. Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
What it is: Guided physical therapy to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, often combined with biofeedback and muscle energy techniques. Supports both erection strength and control.
Average cost in the UK:
- £65–£95 per session
- Courses of treatment: £300–£600 depending on intensity
At Male Health Clinic:
- Included in both our 1-month (£595) and 3-month (£895) rehab plans
- Tailored programmes with assessments, exercises, and clinician support
Who it’s for: Men with muscular tension, poor control, or post-surgical complications.
3. Prescription Medication (e.g., Viagra, Cialis)
What it is: Medication that temporarily improves blood flow and supports erection when stimulated.
Average cost in the UK:
- NHS: £9.65 per prescription (if eligible)
- Private online: £20–£60 per pack depending on brand/dose
What you need to know:
- Does not treat the cause of ED
- Can cause headaches, flushed skin, and other side effects
- Often needed every time before intimacy
Our view: Best used short-term while addressing underlying issues with rehab or shockwave.
4. Maintenance & Monitoring Programmes
What it is: Ongoing support designed to help men maintain performance after treatment ends.
At Male Health Clinic:
- Maintenance Programme: Tailored monthly support with top-ups, pelvic health check-ins, and shockwave boosters (price varies)
- Designed for men 45+ or those managing long-term conditions
Why it matters: Ongoing care often prevents relapse and keeps confidence high.
5. Hidden Costs to Avoid
When choosing where to get help, look out for:
- Clinics that charge per session without a plan
- Add-on fees for assessments or “optional” diagnostics
- No follow-up or support between sessions
We offer packages because we know results take time — and men get better outcomes with consistency.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is ED always a sign of something serious?
Not always, but it can signal underlying issues like poor circulation or stress. A professional can help identify the cause
2. Do I need medication to fix ED?
Not necessarily. Many men respond well to non-drug treatments like shockwave therapy and pelvic floor work.
3. Is ED reversible?
In many cases, yes — especially when addressed early.
Invest in Confidence, Not Just Treatment
The cost of doing nothing? Living with worry, avoiding intimacy, or feeling like a shadow of yourself. The cost of taking action? Often less than a weekend away but with longer-lasting impact.
With a Discovery Call, you get:
- 1:1 time to explore your options
- A clear quote for any recommended plan
- Zero pressure to commit
- Book your free Discovery Call today and take control of your health.
- Visit us at www.malehealthclinic.co.uk
- Located in Beeston, Nottinghamshire