What Does a Sexologist Do? (And How Can They Help You?)
- Solène Fortin
- Aug 27
- 1 min read
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “what does a sexologist do?”, it’s more than just sexual advice. A certified sexologist is a trained professional who helps people explore, understand, and improve their sexual wellbeing, relationships, and overall intimacy. Sexology is about more than just sex—it’s about connection, communication, consent, self-esteem, and understanding yourself and your desires.
Who Can Benefit from Seeing a Sexologist?
Sexologists work with a wide range of people, including:
Individuals of any age or gender looking to improve their sexual health or self-esteem
Couples seeking better communication, intimacy, or conflict resolution
People exploring their sexual orientation or gender identity
Anyone navigating relationship challenges, consent, or personal boundaries
Common Issues We Help With
Sexology services cover many areas, such as:
Sexual dysfunction (e.g., erectile difficulties, orgasm challenges, pain during sex)
Low sexual desire or arousal
Improving communication about needs, desires, and boundaries
Exploring and affirming sexual orientation or gender identity
Navigating consent and healthy relationships
Enhancing self-esteem, body image, and confidence
Supporting intimacy in long-distance or changing relationships

How Sessions Work
Sessions with a certified sexologist are confidential, supportive, and tailored to your goals. They are practical, evidence-based, and focused on improving your emotional and sexual wellbeing. You’ll gain tools to communicate better, understand your needs, and navigate challenges with confidence. Sessions can take place in person or online, offering privacy and flexibility.
Working with a sexologist can empower you to feel more confident, connected, and fulfilled, whether you’re single, dating, or in a long-term partnership.
Ready to take the next step? Explore our Services and see how a certified sexologist can support you.




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