
F.A.Q.'s Frequently Asked Questions
What Is A Clinical Sexologist?
A Clinical Sexologist is someone trained with a graduate level degree in the field of Sexology or related field and who has additionally acquired through their training and practical experience a minimum of 500 hours of supervised clinical practice by a governing board regulating and licensing Sexologists.
What Is Your Success Rate With Clients?
In the 16 years I have been practicing, I have a 100% success rate in curing men of PED (Premature Ejaculation Disorder), ED (Erectile Dysfunction) and DED(Delayed Ejaculatory Disorder).
Does This Involve Any Medications Or Drugs?
No, my treatment does not involve any form of medication or drugs.
This Sounds Too Good To Be True. Why Hasn't My Family Doctor Told Me About This?
When Doctors are studying at medical school they spend less than 10 hours of instruction on the male penis. Sexual Dysfunction Treatment represents a multi billion dollar a year business to the Pharmaceutical Community. Any treatment that would eliminate the need for these drugs for someone who previously used medication to treat sexual dysfunctions, would not be good business for the mainstream medical profession or Big Pharma. The largest source of information regarding sexual dysfunction that is provided to Doctors comes from the sales representatives for Pharmaceutical companies.
Can My Spouse Or Partner Come With Me To The Appointment?
No they can't The dynamics of treating and teaching you require a private one on one only environment. My office provides a discreet and private environment and does not have a waiting room for anyone other than yourself to be in my office when you are being treated.
What Sort Of Training Do You Have?
I have a Ph.D. in Sexological Applied Psychophysiology. I am a Board Certified Clinical Sexologist and Clinical Psychophysiologist. I am also an Adjunct Professor of Applied Psychophysiology. I have over 16 years of experience as a practicing Sexologist both in the United States and Canada.
Are Your Services Covered By Private Insurance?
Yes in many cases. You will need to check what your private insurance offers coverage for. For example, Canada Life provides coverage for the services of Sexologist under a list of Counselor Services. Please check your coverage specifically to make sure you would be covered. You will be required to pay directly and submit the detailed receipt to your insurance carrier for reimbursement. If you do have coverage please let me know in advance so I can prepare a detailed receipt for you.
What Form Of Payment Do You Accept?
I accept Cash, Credit Card/Debit Card, Paypal, and Zelle and Interact money transfers. I accept credit cards in the form of Mastercard, Visa and American Express. Credit Card payments are made through PayPal billing which gives you buyer protection insurance for your purchase protecting you from fraud and misrepresentation.
How Can I Contact You?
You can reach me at 647-243-5319 (texting is the best way) or via email veronicavmaxwell@gmail.com