The Prairie View Center for Sexual Health provides evaluation and treatment for a wide range of
sexual and sexually-related difficulties, as well as behavioral health services to enhance sexual health.
Sexual difficulties may last a lifetime, or may begin in response to certain events such as medical conditions or
treatment, trauma, job stress, depression, anxiety, divorce, childbirth or retirement. Past experiences with sex can
also influence sexual functioning and forms of expression.
Staff and Treatment
Social workers, psychologists and marriage and family therapists with specialized training in the treatment of
sexual problems and difficulties collaborate with physicians and nurses in providing services.
Clinical Services
The Prairie View Center for Sexual Health offers a variety of services including:
- Comprehensive bio-psychosocial evaluation and
recommendations for treatment of sexual problems and difficulties.
- Sex therapy for persons who have difficulties
with sexual desire, sexual arousal, orgasm or sexual pain. Sex
therapy often includes the partner or significant other.
- Groups for adolescents and adults.
- Treatment for persons whose sexual functioning
is being affected by medications or a physical problem.
- Treatment for persons who have difficulties with
sexual compulsivity, sex addiction or risky sexual behaviors.
- Treatment for persons who have difficulties related
to trauma such as rape, sexual molestation or sexual coercion.
- Treatment for persons of all ages with difficulties
related to sexual orientation or gender identity.
- Medical evaluation, treatment and referral for
sexual problems.
- Educational workshops on sexual enhancement for
couples and individuals.
Group presentations, workshops and professional
seminars.
Staff are invited to present their findings at workshops and seminars.
For More Information
You may contact the Center to make an appointment or to obtain more information by
calling 316-284-6400 or 1-800-362-0180 and ask for the Center for Sexual Health.
If a therapist is not immediately available, you may leave a confidential voice mail.
Please leave your telephone number, a time when you are available for a call, and
whether we can identify ourselves when we return your call. One of our therapists will
respond to you. Some initial information will be taken over the telephone and an
appointment for an evaluation can be scheduled at that time, if requested.
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