British Society for Sexual Medicine (BSSM)

British Society for Sexual Medicine
Holly Cottage, Fisherwick, Near Lichfield,
Staffordshire WS14 9JL
Tel : 01543 432757 / 432622
Fax: 01543 433303

British Society for Sexual Medicine (BSSM)

 

 

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The British Society for Sexual Medicine (BSSM) was founded in 1997 (as the British Society for Sexual and Impotence Research or BSSIR) for the purpose of promoting research and exchange of knowledge of impotence and other aspects of sexual function and dysfunction, in both men and women, throughout the UK scientific community.

The principal orientation of BSSM is toward the basic science of sexual function and dysfunction, and the clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of sexual problems in both men and women.

The Society recognises the importance of a holistic approach to understanding of human sexuality and its problems, and encourages research into all of its many aspects. The Society will encourage, foster and maintain the highest standards in clinical practice amongst its members, and promote the adoption of similar standards amongst UK health professionals in general.

Now on the BSSM Website

BSSM Guidelines on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction

The British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction 2007 are available for download, click here for details


BSSM have made all reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of the information on this site, but can take no responsibility for your use of it. Nor can BSSM take responsibility for anything contained in other linked sites. The purpose of the site is informational and educational, and it is not a substitute for medical advice. If you are in any doubt as to your medical condition, or if you are in need of advice, you should consult your doctor or other health professional.    Please note that the information on this site is intended primarily for the use of persons accessing it from within the UK.

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