Inclusive Sexual Wellness Care

Sexual Health

Comprehensive sexual health care for all genders, all sexual orientations, and a wide range of sexual wellness needs — delivered with more precision, more discretion, and a more thoughtful understanding of how physical, emotional, and relational health intersect.

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How the Site Defines It The live page describes sexual health as a state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being, not just the absence of disease.1, 2
Who It’s For The current page emphasizes care for all genders, all ages, and all sexual orientations, with specific attention to individualized care and underserved LGBTQ+ patients.1
What It May Include The live page points to evaluation, prevention, reproductive care, PrEP, hormone care, and treatment for sexual dysfunction.1
Why It Matters Sexual health can affect intimacy, confidence, comfort, mental well-being, and overall quality of life.1, 2
A Broader Sexual Wellness Lens

Sexual health is bigger than a single symptom.

The current Joshua R. Gonzalez page correctly frames sexual health as something that includes physical, emotional, and relational well-being. That is exactly what makes this page different from a narrow treatment page: it has to hold a wider range of needs without feeling generic.

The strongest version of this service page should feel polished, inclusive, and clinically grounded — a place where patients understand that sexual health care can include prevention, hormone work, pain care, performance concerns, intimacy issues, and individualized support over time.

Performance + Function

Erections, arousal, orgasm, and desire

Sexual health care often includes treatment planning for erectile dysfunction, low libido, pain with sex, and other function-related concerns.1

Prevention

Testing and proactive care

The live page specifically includes preventive sexual health, including HIV prevention tools such as PrEP when appropriate.1

Hormonal Health

When hormones change the experience

Hormone changes can influence libido, comfort, mood, energy, menopause symptoms, and sexual function more broadly.

Inclusive Care

Care should fit the patient

The current page explicitly emphasizes personalized care that takes age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and lifestyle into account.1

What Sexual Health Care May Include

A more personalized care model

The live page already points in the right direction by describing sexual health as personalized and broad in scope. This structure builds on that by making the service page feel intentionally comprehensive rather than vague.

Care may include
  • Sexual wellness history and symptom review
  • Hormone and libido evaluation
  • Pain with sex and intimacy-related assessment
  • HIV and STI prevention planning
  • PrEP discussion when appropriate
  • Inclusive counseling tailored to the patient
Why patients look for this page

Some patients come in with a clearly defined symptom. Others just know that something feels off in their sexual well-being and want a smarter, more comfortable place to start. That is where a broader sexual health page becomes especially valuable — it gives patients permission to ask more complex questions and expect more individualized care.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The live page describes sexual health as including physical, mental, and emotional well-being, along with essential services such as exams, reproductive care, preventive support, and treatment for sexual concerns.1, 2

No. The live page explicitly states that care is offered to all genders, all ages, and all sexual orientations, with personalized support based on each patient’s needs.1

Yes. The current page includes preventive care such as PrEP and broader sexual wellness planning, and public health guidance supports prevention as a core part of sexual health.1, 3

The live page lists several examples, including erectile dysfunction, dyspareunia, hormonal imbalance, pelvic floor dysfunction, prostatitis, sexually transmitted infections, and vaginal dryness.1

If you have ongoing concerns about intimacy, pain, desire, arousal, sexual function, prevention, or hormone-related sexual health changes, it is worth scheduling a consultation.

Contact the Office

Ready for a more personalized sexual wellness conversation?

If you are looking for comprehensive sexual health care in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.

5757 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 475
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
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