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The Allaire ED Test

Dr. Eric Allaire introduces a confidential self-assessment that helps men identify the cause of their erectile difficulties.

Last updated October 15, 2025
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The Allaire ED Test

Many men struggle to understand the real cause of their erection problems.
Is it psychological? Is it stress? Or is it something physical that can be treated?
To help answer these questions quickly and confidentially, I created the Allaire ED Test — a self-assessment tool designed to guide men toward the right next step.

Why I Created the Test

For years, I saw patients who had been told their problem was psychological, when in reality they were suffering from an underlying vascular dysfunction.
Others had anxiety-related issues that improved with reassurance and stress management.
I wanted to provide a simple, science-based way for men to start identifying which category they belonged to — and to do it privately, at their own pace.

How the Test Works

The Allaire ED Test includes a short series of questions about erection stability, duration, and circumstances — such as morning erections, masturbation, or the impact of stress.
It takes only a few minutes to complete.
Based on your answers, you’ll receive one of three results:

  1. Normal erections – no sign of erectile dysfunction.
  2. Anxiety-related dysfunction – likely linked to stress, fatigue, or performance pressure.
  3. Organic (vascular) erectile dysfunction – medical evaluation recommended.

This test doesn’t replace a professional diagnosis, but it’s an excellent starting point to better understand your situation.

You can take it securely here: Start the self-assessment test.

What Happens After the Test

If your results suggest a vascular cause, I recommend scheduling a consultation.
During this appointment, we can perform specific imaging tests such as penile duplex sonography or Caverno-CT to confirm or rule out venous leak or arterial issues.

If the test indicates a psychological cause, I can also guide you toward appropriate therapy or stress-management approaches.
The key is not to guess, but to understand — because understanding brings solutions.

Confidentiality and Purpose

The test is completely anonymous and available online to anyone, anywhere.
My goal in creating it was to remove stigma and encourage men to take the first step toward medical clarity.
It is meant to inform, not to judge — and to remind you that every problem has an explanation.

Conclusion

The Allaire ED Test is a tool born from experience.
After years of hearing “I wish I had known this earlier,” I wanted to make the path to understanding faster and easier.
Take a few minutes to complete it — and you’ll already be closer to knowing what’s really going on and how we can help you treat it effectively.

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Dr Eric Allaire
Dr Eric Allaire
Expert in ED (Vascular Causes), Surgeon, Researcher
Professor of vascular and endovascular surgery and member of the Académie Nationale de Chirurgie. Eric Allaire focuses on the vascular causes of erectile dysfunction, explains options in plain language, and provides discreet, evidence-based care.
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For educational purposes only. This does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.

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