Amore Medical is a medical spa in Altamonte Springs, Florida, focused on sexual health, intimate wellness, and aesthetics for men, women, and couples. If you find Amore Medical listed under men's health, the placement is accurate: the clinic's menu runs considerably deeper than the single ED ad most one-room operations put up. There is GAINSWave shockwave therapy, the P-Shot using platelet-rich plasma, injectable options like Trimix and Quadmix, and standard Cialis or Viagra prescriptions when those fit the patient better. Testosterone and hormone replacement therapy sit alongside that, plus treatment for low libido and a P-Long procedure aimed at male enhancement. Having several mechanisms on the menu matters with erectile dysfunction because the cause varies; a clinic that only sells one device tends to push that device at everyone.

Services for male sexual health

The medical director is Dr. Nicole Eisenbrown, board-certified in Urology and Female Pelvic Medicine. That is an unusual and specific pairing for a practice that treats both ED in men and pelvic and sexual dysfunction in women. It is more credible than the vague "led by experienced providers" language common on wellness sites. A urologist signing off on shockwave and PRP work for men separates Amore Medical from a storefront selling franchise treatments under a wellness brand.

Medical director credentials

Amore Medical does not stop at men's services. The women's side covers vaginal rejuvenation, the O-Shot, GAINSWave adapted for women, TempSure Vitalia and MonaLisa Touch for vaginal tightening, and treatment for urinary incontinence. On top of the intimate-health core, the practice lists hormone replacement therapy for everyone, weight loss programs, hair restoration, anti-aging work including PRP facials and Morpheus8 radiofrequency skin resurfacing, and facial injectables.

Women's intimate wellness options

A reasonable person can read that breadth two ways. One reading: Amore Medical built a practice around sexual and pelvic medicine and extended sensibly into adjacent regenerative and hormonal treatments, since PRP, peptides, and HRT genuinely overlap across those areas. The other reading: a med-spa that bolted weight loss, Botox, and hair restoration onto its sexual-health practice because those services sell well, and a menu that wide can diffuse focus. The board-certified urology background tilts toward the first reading, at least for the intimate-health work. The aesthetics and weight-loss offerings are common to nearly every med-spa in Florida and tell you less about whether Amore Medical is actually good at them.

Sexual health as practice foundation

For a man arriving specifically for erectile dysfunction or testosterone therapy, the practical point is that those services are the original spine of Amore Medical, not a recent add-on to a Botox practice. The aesthetics menu is the expansion. Knowing that ordering matters before you book, because it changes the question from "does this place take ED seriously?" to "do these providers have the right background for what I'm here for?" The answer to the first question, at least on paper, is yes.

Booking access and online presence

Amore Medical lists its full street address and a phone number prominently, and the site has a booking mechanism without much gatekeeping in front of it. For a treatment area where patients are often nervous about making initial contact, a low-friction path from reading the page to reaching a person is not a trivial thing. Social profiles on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Yelp are linked, which also means there is a public record of patient interaction beyond the site itself.

Ratings and accreditation record

Amore Medical is BBB Accredited with an A+ rating. On Birdeye, the practice holds roughly 100 reviews averaging 4.9 stars. The Yelp page is active enough to have accumulated more than forty photos, though an overall star figure there is not stated. None of that is a flood of feedback. A 4.9 average across exactly 100 reviews is the kind of clean number worth reading with a small amount of skepticism, because a real-world practice that handles thousands of sensitive appointments tends to generate at least some fractional complaint. That said, BBB accreditation plus a consistent rating across more than one platform points to a clinic that has been operating long enough to build a record and has not collected a visible pile of grievances. The combination is better than a testimonial wall on the clinic's own site.

Cost transparency and treatment evidence

What the published record cannot settle is cost and candor about results. ED shockwave therapy, the P-Shot, P-Long, and the various injectables are largely cash-pay treatments. GAINSWave-style protocols in particular sit in a research area where the evidence is still maturing and individual results vary considerably. The site is, by its nature, selling these services, so the open question about Amore Medical is whether the consultation matches the clinical seriousness the credentials imply. Does the team at Amore Medical tell a patient plainly when a standard prescription would do the job a several-thousand-dollar device course is being proposed for?

Do the realistic odds and the pricing get laid out early, not after the patient is already committed? A 4.9 rating and a board-certified medical director are encouraging facts, but they do not resolve those points. Amore Medical presents well enough on the published evidence to justify a conversation; whether that conversation lives up to the credentials is what determines whether a patient leaves the office helped or just lighter in the wallet.


Business address
Amore Medical
106 Boston Ave Ste 205,,
Altamonte Springs,
FL
32701
United States

Contact details
Phone: 407-212-9532