ED treatment in NJ, led by a urologist.
Erectile dysfunction is not just a confidence problem or a quick prescription request. It can be tied to blood flow, hormones, medication, sleep, prostate history, mood, stress, and cardiovascular risk. Men's Wellness Institute MD gives New Jersey men a discreet, physician-led starting point.
Book a visit
Request a telehealth or in-person visit through secure online scheduling, or call the office. No medical details are entered on this website.
Scheduling is handled securely through our affiliated urology practice, Innovative Urology (Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS). You will finish booking on their HIPAA-compliant patient portal.
The right ED treatment starts by asking why it is happening.
A pill-only approach can miss the point. ED may be the first sign of vascular risk, diabetes, sleep apnea, medication side effects, low testosterone, anxiety, depression, pelvic surgery changes, or relationship stress. A urologist-led evaluation helps separate what is common from what needs follow-through.
The goal is practical: understand the cause, choose a safe option, and make sure a sexual-health concern does not hide a bigger health issue.
Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS
Board-certified urologist and robotic surgeon
Men's Wellness Institute was founded by Dr. Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS, a board-certified urologist and robotic surgeon. He leads the institute's clinical direction with a focus on men's urologic and whole-person health, evidence-based evaluation, and technology-enabled follow-through.
A structured path for erection concerns.
Start with the whole picture
ED can be vascular, hormonal, medication-related, neurologic, psychological, sleep-related, or mixed. The first visit reviews what changed, what still works, and what else is happening in your health.
Check heart, metabolic, and hormone context
New or worsening ED can overlap with blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, weight, smoking, sleep apnea risk, and low testosterone concerns.
Match treatment to the cause
Options may include oral medication, lifestyle and vascular-risk work, testosterone evaluation when appropriate, injection teaching, devices, or referral for advanced therapy.
Keep follow-through discreet
Scheduling happens through the secure patient portal or by phone. No symptoms, medications, lab values, or sexual-health details are entered on this public website.
ED treatment is matched to the cause, not sold as one product.
PDE5 medications
Oral medications may help many men, but they are not right for everyone and can be unsafe with nitrates or selected heart conditions.
Hormone-aware evaluation
Low testosterone can contribute to erection problems, but treatment should be based on confirmed labs, symptoms, prostate context, and fertility goals.
Trimix and injection teaching
When pills are not enough or are not tolerated, penile injection therapy may be discussed with careful dosing, technique, and safety education.
Vascular-risk follow-through
ED can be an early blood-flow signal. A good plan connects erection health with blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, weight, and sleep risk.
Devices and procedural options
Vacuum devices, urethral medication, penile implant consultation, or other specialty options may fit selected men after evaluation.
Medication and lifestyle review
Alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, antidepressants, blood pressure medicines, prostate medicines, and performance products can all affect sexual function.
For men whose ED may be connected to blood flow, read our guide to ED and vascular health. For men asking about injections, see Trimix injections in NJ.
What a stronger ED workup can check beyond the prescription.
The highest-ranking ED pages cover diagnosis and treatment. Our edge is making the workup practical for a real New Jersey patient: what gets checked, what changes safety, and when a urologist coordinates with another specialist.
Blood pressure and heart-risk review
Persistent or progressive ED can be an early vascular warning sign. A clinician may review blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes risk, smoking, weight, exercise tolerance, and whether chest symptoms or cardiac history change what is safe.
Focused labs when they change the plan
Testing may include A1C or glucose, lipid panel, morning testosterone, and selected hormone or thyroid labs when symptoms point that way.
Medication and supplement review
Antidepressants, blood pressure medicines, opioids, prostate medicines, alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, testosterone boosters, anabolic steroids, and performance products can all affect erections.
Penile Doppler in selected cases
Penile Doppler ultrasound is not needed for every man, but it may help when blood-flow findings would change the plan, such as complex ED, pelvic surgery history, trauma, suspected vascular disease, or advanced treatment planning.
Prostate, urinary, and pelvic context
ED sometimes overlaps with urinary symptoms, prostate treatment history, pelvic surgery, Peyronie's disease, pain, or ejaculation concerns. Those details can change the safest next step.
When cardiology belongs in the conversation
Chest pain, shortness of breath with exertion, fainting, recent heart attack or stroke, unstable heart disease, or nitrate medication can make ED medication unsafe until the broader cardiovascular question is addressed.
Build the right picture before choosing a treatment.
Trimix injections in NJ
Injection therapy questions, price factors, side effects, and safety training.
ED and vascular health
Why erection changes can be a blood-flow and heart-risk warning sign.
Low testosterone
When hormone testing belongs in the ED conversation and when it does not.
Testosterone therapy in Perth Amboy
Physician-led TRT evaluation with labs, prostate context, and monitoring.
Erectile dysfunction guide
A broader education page on causes, evaluation, and treatment categories.
Men's health clinic in NJ
The full MWI care model for sexual health, hormones, urinary health, and prevention.
ED treatment in New Jersey, answered.
What kind of doctor should I see for erectile dysfunction?
A urologist is a strong starting point for ED because erection problems can involve blood flow, hormones, prostate or pelvic history, medication effects, and urinary or sexual-health concerns. Men's Wellness Institute MD is led by Dr. Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS, a board-certified urologist.
Do you offer ED treatment near me in New Jersey?
Men's Wellness Institute MD sees men in Perth Amboy, NJ, and can start many ED conversations by secure telehealth across New Jersey when appropriate. The office is at 663 Brace Ave, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861.
Is ED always treated with pills?
No. Pills can help many men, but ED treatment should match the cause and safety profile. A real plan may include vascular-risk review, hormone testing when appropriate, medication review, lifestyle steps, injection therapy teaching, devices, or referral for advanced options.
Do I need a penile Doppler ultrasound for ED?
Not usually as the first step. Penile Doppler ultrasound is a selected-case blood-flow test that may be useful for complex ED, prior pelvic surgery or trauma, suspected vascular disease, or advanced treatment planning when the result would change care.
Can ED mean I need a heart check?
Sometimes. New or worsening ED can overlap with blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, weight, and cardiovascular risk. Chest pain, severe shortness of breath, fainting, recent heart attack or stroke, or nitrate medication should be discussed before ED medication is considered.
When is ED urgent?
Seek emergency care for chest pain with sexual activity, severe shortness of breath, fainting, trauma, severe penile pain, or an erection lasting more than four hours.
How much does ED treatment cost in NJ?
Insurance participation, service availability, and pricing details are confirmed before scheduling. Patients should know what is available, what is covered when possible, and what comes next before care decisions are made.
Can I put ED symptoms into this website?
No. Please do not enter symptoms, medications, medical history, lab values, photos, or urgent information on this public website. Scheduling and clinical details are handled through the secure portal or by phone.
This page is educational and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. A clinician must evaluate your individual situation.
Book an ED evaluation in Perth Amboy or by NJ telehealth.
Schedule securely through the affiliated urology practice or call the office. Clinical details belong in the secure workflow, not on this public website.
Book a visit
Request a telehealth or in-person visit through secure online scheduling, or call the office. No medical details are entered on this website.
Scheduling is handled securely through our affiliated urology practice, Innovative Urology (Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS). You will finish booking on their HIPAA-compliant patient portal.
