Attend a FREE Men’s Health Seminar on June 17th, hosted by the NYU Long Island dept of Urology. Dr. Peters is giving a talk on men’s sexual health.
Men’s Health Specialist in Long Island, NY
Providing Expert Urological Care for Men
Dr. David Peters is a board-certified urologist and urologic surgeon committed to providing the highest quality care to patients in New York and throughout the Northeast in the management of conditions and diseases that are unique to male patients. As a diplomate of the American Board of Urology (ABU) and a fellowship-trained sexual medicine expert, Dr. Peters is able to offer the latest, most advanced medical and surgical therapies for treating male urinary and sexual dysfunction, and male factor infertility, using state of the art penile prostheses, minimally invasive techniques, and reconstructive surgery.
Urologic Services in Long Island, NY
Erectile Dysfunction
Our comprehensive approach to the treatment of male impotence will help you to determine the most effective options for your sexual dysfunction.
Shockwave Therapy for ED
Safe and painless treatment option for erectile dysfunction that uses controlled, focused shockwaves to improve blood flow in the penis.
Male Infertility
Male infertility does not mean that a man is unable to impregnate his female partner. It simply means a decreased likelihood of doing so.
Vasectomy
A “no-scalpel” vasectomy is a form of birth control during which the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, are cut without a scalpel.
Male Incontinence
Incontinence is involuntary leakage of urine. Good news – most cases of stress urinary incontinence can be cured or improved.
Peyronie’s Disease
Peyronie’s disease is a deformity of the penis, typically a curvature, often associated with pain and sexual dysfunction.
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Men’s Health Seminar 2023
Attend a FREE Men’s Health Seminar hosted by the Department of Urology! Dr. Peters is giving a talk on Men’s sexual medicine at NYU long Island on Saturday June, 17, 2023. Men’s Health Flyer Register Today!
The Relationship Between Peyronie’s, Low T, and Erectile Dysfunction
There seems to be a link between Peyronie’s disease, low T, and erectile dysfunction, but it’s not entirely clear which comes first. The decreased rigidity, which naturally comes with ED, may be a risk factor for penile fractures, trauma, and Peyronie’s disease.