IIEF-5 Erectile Dysfunction Assessment Calculator
Quick & Accurate Tool to Assess Your Erectile Function Based on Medical Guidelines
The IIEF-5 (International Index of Erectile Function – 5 item) is a clinically trusted self-assessment questionnaire used worldwide to evaluate male sexual performance and erectile health.
This tool helps you understand your erection quality, confidence, and satisfaction levels in the past 6 months. Based on your score, it provides useful tips, identifies possible causes, and highlights risk factors.
Whether you are experiencing occasional difficulties or chronic erectile issues, this free tool can guide your next steps and help you decide if medical attention is needed.
IIEF-5 Erectile Dysfunction Assessment Calculator
(Normal Score: 22–25)
This questionnaire helps assess your level of sexual health and erectile function. Choose the option that best reflects your experience over the past 6 months.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the IIEF-5 Test?
The IIEF-5 is a short version of the International Index of Erectile Function questionnaire. It’s used to assess the severity of erectile dysfunction and is often used by urologists and sexual health specialists.
Our IIEF-5 Erectile Dysfunction Assessment calculator provide you Quick & Accurate Assessment about Your Erectile Function Based on Medical Guidelines
What is a normal IIEF-5 score?
A score of 22 to 25 indicates normal erectile function. Scores below that range may suggest mild, moderate, or severe ED depending on severity.
Can I trust this online assessment?
Yes, this IIEF-5 Erectile Dysfunction Assessment calculator uses medically reviewed scoring from the IIEF-5, which is widely accepted in clinical practice. However, it’s meant for guidance only — always consult a doctor for a full diagnosis.
What should I do if my score is low?
If your score indicates mild to severe erectile dysfunction, it’s best to discuss your results with a healthcare provider. Lifestyle changes, lab tests, or treatment may be recommended.
Is erectile dysfunction always physical?
No. ED can result from psychological issues like stress or anxiety, as well as physical conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, or low testosterone. The calculator helps highlight potential risk areas.
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Yes, scheduling a consultation with our experienced doctor is easy! Simply email consultation@erectileandfertilityguide.com with your availability, and we will coordinate a time that works best for you.
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