SEXUAL HEALTH CARE

Confidential care for low libido, sexual performance, and hormone-related concerns in North Georgia

Feel more confident, comfortable, and like yourself again with confidential sexual health care built around your symptoms, hormones, and long-term health.

  • Personalized plans
  • Telehealth
  • CareCredit

Confidential care

Hormone assessment

Sexual health can affect more than intimacy

Changes in sexual health can affect confidence, relationships, mood, sleep, self-image, and overall quality of life. For many people, these concerns build slowly and are difficult to bring up, even with a provider. Balanced Bodies Dawsonville offers a confidential, judgment-free space to talk about what has changed and what may be contributing. Instead of dismissing symptoms as stress, aging, or relationship pressure, our team looks at the full picture.

What is sexual health care?

Sexual health care is provider-guided support for concerns that affect desire, arousal, performance, comfort, satisfaction, or confidence. It may include a symptom review, medical history, lab work, hormone evaluation, treatment planning, and follow-up care.

This is not a one-size-fits-all service or a quick prescription without context.

Sexual health can be influenced by hormones, blood flow, medications, sleep, stress, weight, menopause, low testosterone, pelvic discomfort, and emotional well-being. At Balanced Bodies, care starts with a full picture review, not a prescription based on one symptom.

SYMPTOMS

Signs you may need sexual health support

Sexual health concerns can look different for men and women. Some patients notice physical changes first, while others notice changes in desire, confidence, or connection.

Common concerns for men

  • Low libido, reduced drive, or less interest in intimacy
  • Erectile concerns, performance changes, or fewer morning erections
  • Reduced confidence, stamina, or satisfaction

Common concerns for women

  • Low desire, arousal changes, or reduced satisfaction
  • Vaginal dryness, discomfort, or pain with intimacy
  • Changes connected to perimenopause, menopause, stress, or hormones

Whole-body signs

  • Fatigue, weight changes, poor sleep, brain fog, or mood changes
  • Feeling disconnected from yourself, your partner, or your body

TREATMENT

Sexual health treatment options

Sexual health concerns are personal, and the right plan depends on what is causing the change. Your provider may discuss options based on your symptoms, labs, medical history, comfort level, and goals.

Hormone evaluation and support

Hormone changes can affect desire, arousal, comfort, performance, and confidence. Care may include evaluation for testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, or other related markers when appropriate.

Men’s performance and libido support

Men may seek help for erectile concerns, low libido, reduced stamina, confidence changes, or performance anxiety. Treatment depends on the possible cause, not just the symptom.

Women’s sexual wellness support

Women may need support for low desire, arousal changes, vaginal dryness, discomfort with intimacy, or hormone-related changes before, during, or after menopause.

Supportive wellness options

Some patients may also benefit from HRT, TRT, peptide therapy, GLP-1 medical weight loss, nutrition support, stress support, or lifestyle guidance as part of a broader plan.

ELIGIBILITY

When is sexual health care appropriate?

Sexual health care may be appropriate when changes in desire, performance, comfort, or confidence are affecting your quality of life. You do not need to wait until the concern feels severe to talk with a provider. Your provider may review hormones, medications, health history, blood pressure, metabolic health, sleep, stress, menopause symptoms, relationship factors, and lifestyle habits before recommending care. The goal is to understand what may be contributing and choose a plan that fits your body.

Who may not be a good candidate

  • Patients with medication interactions or unmanaged medical concerns
  • Patients with symptoms that need urgent evaluation or specialist care
  • Patients whose concerns may be caused by untreated pelvic pain, infection, mental health concerns, or relationship factors
  • Patients without appropriate medical review when labs or prescriptions are needed
If one option is not the right fit, your provider may recommend another care path or referral that better supports your safety and goals.

OUR PROCESS

Our lab-based sexual health evaluation process

Your evaluation is designed to provide clearer answers while keeping the conversation private, respectful, and clinically guided.

01

Schedule your consultation

We review your main concerns, goals, symptoms, health history, medications, lifestyle, hormone history, and any changes in desire, comfort, or performance.

02

Complete lab work

Labs may help identify whether hormones, metabolic markers, or related health factors are contributing to the way you feel.

03

Review your results

Your provider connects your symptoms, labs, and medical history to decide which care path makes sense.

04

Build your personalized plan

Your plan may include hormone support, sexual wellness treatment, lifestyle guidance, weight loss care, peptide therapy, or referral support when needed.

05

Track progress and adjust

Follow-ups help review response, comfort, safety, and any needed changes over time.

BENEFITS

Benefits of sexual health care

When sexual health concerns are properly evaluated, provider-guided care may help support confidence, comfort, connection, and quality of life. Results vary by patient and depend on the cause of the concern.

  • Libido, desire, and sexual wellness support
  • Comfort with intimacy and reduced frustration around symptoms
  • Confidence, communication, and relationship support
  • Hormone-aware care for men and women
  • Whole-body support for energy, mood, weight, sleep, and aging

Sexual health is not one-size-fits-all care

Your body does not separate hormones, blood flow, stress, sleep, weight, mood, and intimacy into different boxes. A sexual health concern may have one clear cause, or it may be connected to several changes happening at the same time. Some patients need hormone support. Others may need medical weight loss, better sleep, medication review, pelvic comfort support, sexual wellness care, peptide therapy, or lifestyle changes. Our focus is to understand the why behind the symptom and build care around your bigger wellness goals.

SAFETY

Is sexual health treatment safe?

Sexual health treatment should be recommended and monitored by a qualified provider. Safety depends on your health history, medications, blood pressure, lab results, hormone status, symptoms, and treatment goals. This is especially important if you have heart disease, blood pressure concerns, diabetes, hormone-sensitive conditions, are taking nitrates, or are using supplements or medications for sexual performance. Your provider will review risks and options before recommending care.

TIMELINE

How long does sexual health treatment take to work?

Every patient responds differently. Some patients may notice changes in confidence, comfort, or desire earlier, while hormone-related changes, performance concerns, body composition, stress, and relationship factors may take more time. Follow-up care matters because your provider reviews how you feel, how your body responds, and whether your plan needs adjustment.

PRICING

Sexual health pricing

Sexual health pricing can vary based on consultation needs, lab work, treatment type, follow-up schedule, and whether additional wellness services are included. Our team will review recommended next steps and expected costs before treatment begins.

Many wellness and elective services are not covered by standard insurance plans. CareCredit financing is available for eligible patients.

WHY US

Why choose Balanced Bodies Dawsonville sexual health?

Balanced Bodies Dawsonville is built for patients who want confidential care, clearer answers, and a clinical team that looks at the whole picture.
  • Personalized plans based on symptoms, labs, goals, and response
  • Whole-body options including TRT, HRT, GLP-1 weight loss, peptides, and sexual health
  • Telehealth options for eligible follow-ups
  • Lab-based care for hormone health, weight, sexual wellness, recovery, and aging
  • Care serving Dawsonville, Cumming, Dawson County, Forsyth County, and North Georgia
  • CareCredit financing available

Medical leadership includes Dr. Kent Cohen, MD, medical director and co-founder, supported by Wendy Skinner, BSN, RN, VABC, Tim Carrega, NP-C, and Shelley Sears, PA-C.

Getting Started

What to expect at your sexual health consultation

01

Review evaluation with a provider

We discuss your concerns, symptoms, goals, health history, comfort level, sexual health changes, hormone history, and previous treatments.

02

Complete recommended labs

Testing helps your provider understand whether hormones, metabolism, or other markers may be playing a role.

03

Review your personalized plan

Your provider explains results, options, safety considerations, pricing, and next steps in a clear, supportive way.

Patient Stories

What our patients say

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    FAQ

    Frequently asked questions

    What is sexual health care?
    Sexual health care is confidential, provider-guided support for concerns with desire, arousal, performance, comfort, or confidence.
    When should I see a provider for sexual health concerns?
    Consider scheduling a visit if low libido, erectile concerns, discomfort, dryness, or performance changes are affecting your quality of life.
    Do sexual health concerns always mean I have a hormone problem?
    No. Hormones can play a role, but sexual health may also involve blood flow, medications, stress, sleep, weight, menopause, or relationship factors.
    Can sexual health care help men with low libido or performance concerns?
    Yes. Men may benefit from evaluation for hormones, erectile concerns, blood flow, lifestyle factors, medications, and overall wellness.
    Can sexual health care help women with low desire or discomfort?
    Yes. Women may receive support for low desire, arousal changes, vaginal dryness, discomfort with intimacy, or hormone-related changes.
    Is sexual health treatment private?
    Yes. Balanced Bodies Dawsonville provides confidential sexual health care in a respectful, judgment-free setting.
    Will I need lab work?
    Lab work may be recommended if hormones, metabolism, or related health markers may be contributing to your symptoms.
    Where is Balanced Bodies Dawsonville located?

    The clinic is located at 6150 GA Hwy 400, Suite C, Cumming, GA 30028, serving Dawsonville, Cumming, and North Georgia.