HSDD – Patient Process of Care Checklist
Feeling Less Like Yourself? Let’s Talk About It.
Sexual wellbeing is part of your overall health—and it’s okay to ask for help. If you’ve noticed a persistent drop in sexual desire that’s affecting your quality of life, you’re not alone. HSDD is real, and there’s a clear path to understanding and support.
Your Care Checklist
✅ See Your GP
Start the conversation. Your doctor can help assess your symptoms and rule out other causes.
✅ Do the Screening
A simple questionnaire (DSDS) helps identify whether HSDD might be affecting you.
✅ Read the Brochure
Learn more about HSDD, treatment options, and what to expect. Knowledge is empowering.
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