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Learn About Men's Sexual Health With Dr. Allen D. Seftel, MD

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More than 30 million American men suffer from sexual dysfunction – a condition that has a tremendous impact on a person's and their partner's quality of life. The most common problems are difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, premature ejaculation and age-associated emotional, physical and hormonal changes.

Join us for webinar in September with world-renowned men's health expert, Allen D. Seftel, MD, FACS, Head,Division of Urology at Cooper.

Dr. Seftel will answer your questions about how this condition can be caused by a variety of physical and psychological problems, including heart and vascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, lifestyle choices and side-effects from certain medications.

For 75 percent of the men who seek help, health issues are the major contributing factor. Getting the right treatment is key to solving this dilemma. Dr. Seftel will answer your questions about common causes of male sexual dysfunction and provide advice and information about current treatment strategies.

Allen D. Seftel, MD, FACS is Head of the Division of Urology at Cooper University Hospital. His special interests include male sexual medicine, male sexual function, male infertility, benign prostatic hyperplasia and testosterone deficiency in men. He has a particular interest in treating men with low testosterone levels and is researching innovative approaches to treating this medical condition.

Dr. Seftel the current editor of the International Journal of Impotence Research and editor of the Journal of Urology's urologic survey section on andrology, male and female sexual function.  He is also an editorial board member of the Journal of AndrologyPostgraduate Medicine and Current Surgery.

He earned his medical degree from State University of New York (SUNY) Health Science Center in Brooklyn, N.Y, completed his surgical residency training at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y., and his urology residency at SUNY Health Science Center and Case Western Reserve University.  Dr. Seftel also completed fellowship training at Boston University School of Medicine where he was a Scholar in Impotence for the American Foundation of Urologic Disease.

Nationally, Dr. Seftel directs and teaches a course on office-based urologic medicine for the American Urological Association.

He sees patients in Marlton, Voorhees and Camden, N.J. To learn more about the Cooper Urology program please visit http://www.cooperhealth.org/departments-programs/urology or call 1.800.8.COOPER (1.800.826.6737)

 

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