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    Women's Sexual Health and the treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction is a new and exciting area of medicine. It is thought that women with healthy sex lives live longer,
healthier with fewer chronic illnesses. Female Sexual Dysfunction is defined as a perceived abnormality by a woman in her sexual response that causes personal distress.      

    There are four main categories of dysfunction:

1)Low sexual desire,
2)difficulty or inability to become aroused,
3)difficulty or inability to achieve orgasm, and
4)pain with sex.

Female Sexual Dysfunction can involve any one of these categories individually or in combination. Male Sexual Dysfunction affects 31% of men and has relatively few causes. Female Sexual Dysfunction on the other hand affects 43% of premenopausal women, as many as 88% of menopausal women not on hormone replacement and has many causes

  In a recent survey 71% of women reported that they would not bring up, with their established health care provider, any concerns they may have with their sexual health for fear their concerns would be dismissed. Reasons for this fear included embarrassment, lack of time or lack of knowledge on either the doctor's or the patient's part. With this statistic and these reasons it is clear that women need a comfortable environment with knowledgeable staff who have ample time to treat this sensitive medical issue.  

Finally as the only Center on the Gulf Coast specializing in the treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction, women experience exactly that at The Center for Women's Sexual Health . If you are unhappy with your sex life call today and make an appointment. Our number is 713-795-0432. You deserve to have a healthy and happy sex life. 


Great Day Houston - with Dr Jayne(may 2007)
Great Day Houston - with Dr. Jayne(sept 2006)


     "Dr Jayne is amazing!  I am going to tell everyone about the center."  Holly - age 27

     "Dr Jayne, thank you. You saved my sex life and my marriage."  Karen - age 33

     "Dr Jayne's surgical skills are the best I've seen in over twenty years of residency training."
       Richard Waldman, MD