Neighborhood Wellness Clinic & Medical Spa

Sexual Health in New Braunfels & Schertz, TX

Private, compassionate care for intimacy, hormones, confidence, and whole-body wellness.

Changes in libido, comfort, arousal, performance, hormone balance, and intimacy can affect quality of life at any age. At Neighborhood Wellness Clinic & Medical Spa, we provide discreet sexual health consultations for women and men with personalized evaluation, lab guidance, hormone support, lifestyle recommendations, and treatment planning.

New Braunfels: (830) 387-4400 Schertz: (210) 651-1744
Low Libido
Hormone Support
Women + Men
Private Consultation
Private Sexual Wellness Care

Sexual health is health — and it deserves thoughtful care.

Sexual health concerns are common, but many patients wait months or years before bringing them up. Low desire, discomfort with intimacy, erectile concerns, vaginal dryness, pain with intercourse, arousal changes, orgasm difficulty, fatigue, mood changes, and hormone shifts can all have medical, emotional, relational, and lifestyle contributors.

Our approach is private, respectful, and personalized. Your consultation may include a review of symptoms, medications, medical history, hormone history, labs, menopause or andropause symptoms, stress, sleep, relationship factors, and your goals for feeling better.

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What Is Sexual Health Care?

Sexual health care focuses on the physical, hormonal, emotional, and lifestyle factors that influence intimacy, desire, arousal, comfort, and sexual function. A sexual concern may be related to hormones, medications, pelvic or vaginal tissue changes, cardiovascular health, blood sugar, stress, sleep, mood, relationship factors, or multiple causes at once.

For women, sexual health concerns may include low desire, vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, arousal changes, orgasm concerns, menopause-related tissue changes, urinary symptoms, or discomfort after childbirth or hormonal shifts. For men, concerns may include low libido, erectile difficulties, changes in performance, low testosterone symptoms, fatigue, mood changes, and wellness concerns that affect confidence.

Discreet. Supportive. Medical.
You do not have to “just live with it.”
Sexual health concerns are real health concerns. Our goal is to help you understand what may be contributing to your symptoms and create a plan that supports comfort, confidence, and whole-body wellness.

Concerns We Can Discuss

A sexual health consultation gives you a private space to talk through symptoms that may feel difficult to bring up. Your provider will help determine whether your symptoms may be related to hormone changes, medication side effects, menopause or andropause, pelvic/vaginal tissue changes, circulation, stress, or another medical concern.

Low Libido

Changes in desire can be linked to hormones, stress, sleep, medication, mood, relationship factors, or medical conditions.

Painful Intimacy

Discomfort may be related to dryness, pelvic floor issues, hormone changes, irritation, infection, or tissue changes.

Vaginal Dryness

Dryness may occur with menopause, perimenopause, breastfeeding, some medications, or hormone changes.

Erectile Concerns

Difficulty achieving or maintaining erections can be connected to circulation, hormones, diabetes, stress, medications, or heart health.

Hormone Imbalance

Low estrogen, low testosterone, thyroid concerns, and metabolic changes can affect energy, mood, desire, and intimacy.

Confidence + Wellness

Sexual health is often connected to energy, mood, body confidence, stress, sleep, and overall wellness.

A private conversation can be the first step.

Many sexual health concerns are treatable or manageable once the underlying contributors are identified.

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Sexual Health Support for Women

Women may experience sexual health changes during perimenopause, menopause, after childbirth, while breastfeeding, after certain medications, during stress, or as hormone levels shift. Symptoms can include low desire, vaginal dryness, pain with intimacy, arousal changes, orgasm difficulty, urinary changes, and changes in confidence.

A consultation may include a detailed symptom review, medication review, hormone history, lab discussion, pelvic/vaginal symptom screening, and a personalized plan. Depending on your needs, your provider may discuss lubricants, vaginal moisturizers, hormone options, medical-grade wellness support, lifestyle strategies, or referral if specialized care is needed.

Women commonly ask about:
Low desire Vaginal dryness Pain with intimacy Menopause changes Hormone support Urinary discomfort Arousal changes Confidence

Sexual Health Support for Men

Men may seek sexual health care for low libido, erectile concerns, performance changes, low energy, reduced stamina, mood changes, poor sleep, weight changes, or symptoms that may be connected to testosterone, metabolism, circulation, stress, medication, or cardiovascular health.

Evaluation may include a medical history, medication review, hormone discussion, lab testing when appropriate, and screening for underlying health issues. If testosterone is part of the discussion, proper testing and ongoing monitoring are important for safety and effectiveness.

Labs
Hormones, metabolism, and cardiovascular clues matter.

Sexual function can be affected by testosterone, blood sugar, circulation, blood pressure, medications, stress, sleep, and other health markers. Your provider may recommend labs or referral depending on your symptoms.

Treatment Planning May Include

Sexual health care is not one-size-fits-all. Your plan depends on your symptoms, medical history, exam findings when relevant, lab results, medications, risk factors, and goals.

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Hormone Evaluation

Review estrogen, testosterone, thyroid, and other wellness markers when clinically appropriate.

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HRT / TRT Discussion

Discuss hormone therapy options, risks, benefits, monitoring, and whether treatment is appropriate.

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Vaginal Comfort Support

Discuss dryness, discomfort, moisturizers, lubricants, local therapies, and next steps for painful intimacy.

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Erectile Health Support

Evaluate possible contributors including circulation, medication effects, hormones, blood sugar, stress, and sleep.

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Medication Review

Some medications can affect desire, arousal, erections, lubrication, orgasm, mood, or energy.

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Wellness Plan

Support sleep, stress, exercise, nutrition, weight, confidence, and overall metabolic health.

What to Expect at Your Consultation

Your visit is designed to feel discreet, respectful, and medically grounded. You will never be pushed into a treatment. The first step is understanding your symptoms, your goals, and any medical contributors that may be involved.

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Private Conversation

Share symptoms, concerns, goals, timeline, and what has changed for you.

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Medical Review

Review hormones, medications, surgeries, health conditions, stress, sleep, and lifestyle factors.

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Testing When Appropriate

Labs or other evaluation may be recommended depending on symptoms and risk factors.

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Personalized Plan

Create a treatment pathway that may include hormones, wellness support, medication guidance, products, or referrals.

Who Is a Candidate?

Sexual health care may be helpful if you feel your intimacy, comfort, desire, arousal, erections, energy, confidence, or hormone balance has changed. It may also be appropriate if you are entering perimenopause, menopause, andropause, postpartum changes, or are experiencing symptoms after a new medication or medical diagnosis.

Low or changing libido
Painful or uncomfortable intimacy
Vaginal dryness or irritation
Erectile concerns
Menopause or perimenopause symptoms
Low testosterone concerns
Fatigue or low energy
Medication-related sexual changes
Confidence or wellness concerns

When to Seek Medical Care Promptly

Some sexual health symptoms can be connected to infections, pelvic conditions, cardiovascular health, medication side effects, or urgent medical issues. Your provider will help determine whether care at Neighborhood Wellness Clinic is appropriate or whether referral is needed.

Important: Seek urgent medical care for chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, severe pelvic pain, sudden testicular pain, heavy bleeding, signs of infection, sudden one-sided weakness, or any symptom that feels emergent. Erectile concerns can sometimes be an early sign of vascular or cardiovascular issues and should be evaluated medically.

Why Choose Neighborhood Wellness Clinic?

Neighborhood Wellness Clinic & Medical Spa blends wellness, hormone optimization, aesthetic confidence, and compassionate medical care. Our team understands that sexual health is personal, and your visit is handled with privacy, professionalism, and respect.

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Private + Nonjudgmental

A discreet setting to discuss sensitive concerns openly and respectfully.

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Hormone-Aware Care

Evaluation can include HRT, TRT, menopause, and testosterone-related considerations.

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Whole-Body Approach

Sexual health is connected to sleep, stress, weight, mood, metabolism, and cardiovascular wellness.

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Two Convenient Locations

Care is available for patients in New Braunfels, Schertz, and nearby communities.

References

Educational references used to support general sexual health information:

Questions

Sexual Health FAQs

What concerns can I discuss during a sexual health consultation?

You can discuss low libido, painful intimacy, vaginal dryness, erectile concerns, arousal changes, orgasm concerns, hormone changes, menopause symptoms, low testosterone concerns, medication-related changes, and confidence concerns.

Is the consultation private?

Yes. Sexual health concerns are handled with privacy, professionalism, and respect. The goal is to create a safe, comfortable space to talk about sensitive symptoms and goals.

Can hormones affect libido and sexual function?

Yes. Estrogen, testosterone, thyroid function, menopause changes, and other hormone shifts can affect desire, comfort, energy, mood, lubrication, and sexual function. Testing may be recommended when appropriate.

Do you help with vaginal dryness or painful intimacy?

Yes. Vaginal dryness and painful intimacy may be related to hormone changes, menopause, medication effects, irritation, infection, pelvic floor issues, or other concerns. Your provider can help determine the next step.

Do you help men with erectile concerns?

Yes. Erectile concerns can have multiple causes, including circulation, blood sugar, testosterone, medications, stress, sleep, cardiovascular health, and psychological factors. A medical evaluation helps guide care.

Will I need lab work?

Lab work may be recommended depending on your symptoms, medical history, hormone concerns, medications, and wellness goals.

Is hormone therapy always required?

No. Hormone therapy is only one possible option. Some patients benefit from medication review, lifestyle changes, lubricants, moisturizers, wellness support, counseling referral, or other medical guidance.

Can sexual health issues be connected to overall health?

Yes. Sexual health can be affected by sleep, stress, weight, mood, diabetes, cardiovascular health, blood pressure, medication use, hormone levels, and other health conditions.

How do I schedule?

You can request an appointment online or call New Braunfels at (830) 387-4400 or Schertz at (210) 651-1744.