Dr. Hirshberg graduated with a Medical Degree from The University of Toronto in 1990. Subsequently, he completed a residency in Urology and a Fellowhip in Erectile Dysfunction and Urinary Incontinence at The University of Toronto.
Dr. Hirshberg has been practicing in Guelph since 2002 and is the Chief of Urology at Guelph General Hospital.
What is Low Intensity Shock Wave Therapy?
Low Intensity Shock Wave Therapy is a painless and innovative treatment for vascular ED that has been used to treat ED since 2010. Low intensity shock waves are applied to different areas of the penis. The theory behind the mechanism of this treatment is that shock waves stimulate the creation of new blood vessels through micro-trauma. This improves the blood flow in the penis, which should improve the erectile capabilities.
Many patients report a noticeable improvement of their ability to achieve an erection within a few week.
For Peyronie’s Disease, shock waves are applied to different areas of the penis. A therapy device is used to introduce the shock waves into the body, where they exert their effect.
A major advantage of this treatment is the fact that it has virtually no risks or side effects.