Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is another name for impotence. ED is defined as the persistent inability to maintain an erection that is either firm enough, or lasts long enough, to have sexual intercourse. This common problem is often caused by physical conditions such as...
Low Testosterone

Low Testosterone

Hypogonadism is commonly referred to as low testosterone, or Low-T. Low-T can cause a range of symptoms including lack of libido (loss of sex drive), fatigue, low energy, sleep disturbances, difficulty losing weight and depression. Long term effects can include night...
Male Fertility Preservation

Male Fertility Preservation

A cancer diagnosis is devastating for most patients. The most common response is to get treatment as quickly as possible. While this response is completely appropriate, it is our job as physicians to counsel patients about the risk and benefits of lifesaving cancer...
Male Fertility

Male Fertility

Approximately 50% of couples struggling with infertility will have a male component present as a contributing factor! Almost 20% of these couples will have a male factor present as the sole cause of infertility. Therefore, if infertility is suspected, it is crucial...
Male Urinary Leakage

Male Urinary Leakage

Male urinary incontinence is usually caused by a damaged urinary sphincter, which is the circular muscle that helps control the flow of urine out of the bladder. In men, the urinary sphincter muscle is located below the prostate and tightens to holds urine in the...
Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s disease is scar-like tissue that develops in the penis which causes it to change shape. This scar tissue is often referred to as a “plaque.” This scar tissue typically causes the penis to curve and may result in an indention called an “hour-glass defect.”...