Donna is an Optometrist by profession and graduated with a degree in Doctor of Optometry from Southwestern University, Philippines and has a passion for health and wellness. She has worked within the pharmaceutical industry for over 20 years and will lead a team at Kama focused on providing the best customer service experience within the online pharmaceutical industry. Donna enjoys hiking in her free time and enjoying BC s back country.
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Charyl is a member of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia. She holds a degree in BS Pharmacy from University of Santo Tomas, Philippines. She brings years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry and heads up our online pharmacy division for Kama Health.
Dr. Timothy grew up in Powell River BC. He attended Trinity Western University for his Undergraduate education in Biology and Human Kinetics, and completed medical school at University of British Columbia. He completed his post graduate training at the University of Alberta. Dr. Timothy has many interests including spending time with his wife and three daughters. Dr. Timothy enjoys being outdoors; fishing, snowboarding, mountain biking and volunteering as part of the Senior Management team at the Union Gospel Mission. Dr. Timothy has special interests in family health care and First Nations health, Dr. Timothy is also a Clinical Instructor with the UBC Medical Faculty. Dr. Timothy leads the Kama team in women's health and has a particular interest in the treatment of menopause and hormone replacement therapies for women.
Dr. Rajeev Mangat attended Simon Fraser University graduating with a BSc with a degree in kinesiology. Following his BSc, he graduated from Western States Chiropractic College and worked in Surrey as a chiropractor for 10 years. Deciding to return to medical school, Dr. Mangat graduated with a residency from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Mangat leads the male wellness division of Kama Health with an interest in alternative medicines available to men in treating erectile dysfunction and HRT for men.
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Men with concerns about their erectile function can take this quick test and get some information on whether it might be good to seek help for ED.
Most men have experienced some difficulty in getting or keeping an erection. Having trouble when you’re nervous or have had too much to drink may not be something to be concerned about.
It isn’t erectile dysfunction unless you are experiencing ongoing difficulty.
The Canadian Study of Erectile Dysfunction identified 49.4% of men over 40 with ED (Canadian Urological Association erectile dysfunction guideline 2015). Though all men may experience an occasional lapse of sexual function, ED is the persistent inability to achieve an erection, despite being sexually aroused.
Each of the questions has five possible responses, with score values from one to five.
Your total score is simply the sum of the values of all five answers to the ED test questions.
22-25: No erectile dysfunction
17-21: Mild erectile dysfunction
12-16: Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
8-11: Moderate erectile dysfunction
5-7: Severe erectile dysfunction
The results of this brief self-evaluation should be used as a guide for whether you might want to consult with a doctor, and not as a replacement for a medical consultation.
Answer the five questions and the results will be automatically emailed to you in minutes.
The information you choose to share will be treated as confidential and will not be disclosed to any third parties.