FocusWave Clinic

Ontario’s top provider of shockwave therapy for sexual dysfunction and urological diseases such as Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Peyronie’s Disease (PD), Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS), and Urinary Incontinence (UI).

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How FocusWave Works

Focused shockwaves travel at 1500 meters per second into the penis and perineum, stimulating new blood vessel growth, clearing blocked vessels, and removing scar tissue, calcification, and plaque. This process enhances blood flow to the penis, resulting in natural, long-lasting, and stronger erections. Treatments are painless, side-effect-free, and require no downtime for most patients.

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Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

ED, or impotence, is the inability to develop or maintain an erection during sexual activity. In the vast majority of cases, ED is a vascular issue. Although ED can affect men of all ages, nearly 50% of men over the age of 50 have some form of Erectile Dysfunction. 

  • If you’re currently taking PDE5 inhibitor medications like Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra, or if you’ve tried painful penile injections that disrupt spontaneity, you may benefit from focused shockwave therapy.

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Peyronie's Disease (PD)

Characterized by painful penile curvature, Peyronie's Disease affects about 10% of men. It's a connective tissue disorder with fibrous plaques in the penis. Shockwave therapy can effectively treat this condition.

  • If you’ve used or are currently taking PDE5 inhibitors or tried painful penile injections without relief, focused shockwave therapy might be the solution.

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Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)

CPPS involves long-term pelvic pain and lower urinary tract symptoms without bacterial infection, affecting 2-6% of men and even more women. The cause is unknown and poorly understood. Shockwave therapy can also treat urinary incontinence effectively.

  • If you suffer from unexplained pelvic pain lasting months, chronic bladder incontinence post-surgery, post-pregnancy, or due to aging, this therapy could benefit you.

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More Than Sexual Health

This effective treatment also alleviates chronic orthopedic pains, including plantar fasciitis, achillodynia, calcific shoulder tendinopathies, neck & back pains, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger fingers, and tennis or golfer's elbow.


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