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Peyronie's disease · New Jersey

Peyronie's disease treatment in NJ, led by a urologist.

Curvature, plaque, penile pain, and erection changes need a more careful answer than internet reassurance or one-size-fits-all treatment. Men's Wellness Institute MD gives New Jersey men a discreet, urologist-led starting point for Peyronie's disease evaluation, ED overlap, treatment options, and next-step planning.

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Request a telehealth or in-person visit through secure online scheduling, or call the office. No medical details are entered on this website.

Schedule a VisitCall (732) 395-7488

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.

Local access

A real NJ care path for a private urology concern.

If you searched for Peyronie's disease treatment near you in New Jersey, the next step should be a private, clinically appropriate urology conversation. MWI starts with the actual access model: Perth Amboy in-person care and New Jersey telehealth when appropriate.

Perth Amboy office

In-person care is available at 663 Brace Ave in Perth Amboy when an exam, testing, injection teaching, or procedure-level discussion is needed.

NJ telehealth when appropriate

Men in Middlesex County, Morris County, Ocean County, Parsippany, Brick, and elsewhere in New Jersey may be able to start the conversation by secure telehealth when the concern is appropriate for virtual care.

No fake local-office claims

MWI does not claim a physical office in every town. The care path is local because the office is in Perth Amboy and New Jersey patients may be able to start discreetly online when appropriate.

Beyond curvature alone

The right plan depends on pain, stability, curvature, and erection quality.

Peyronie's disease can involve scar-like plaque, bending, indentation, narrowing, pain, shorter-feeling erections, difficulty with penetration, and anxiety about sexual function. Some men mainly need reassurance and monitoring; others need a more active treatment discussion.

A urologist-led evaluation helps separate early changing disease from stable disease, and it connects the curvature question with ED, medication safety, blood-flow risk, hormone context, and relationship impact.

Founder and Chief Medical Officer

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.

How the evaluation works

A structured path for curvature, pain, and ED overlap.

  1. Step 1

    Clarify the phase

    Peyronie's disease can behave differently when pain and curvature are changing versus when the curve has been stable. The phase affects which options make sense.

  2. Step 2

    Review curvature, pain, and function

    A visit looks at bend, indentation, plaque, pain, erection quality, penetration difficulty, prior trauma, medications, and the level of distress or relationship impact.

  3. Step 3

    Protect privacy

    Do not upload photos, symptoms, medications, or sexual-health details through this public website. If the clinician needs sensitive information, it belongs in the secure clinical workflow.

  4. Step 4

    Match treatment to the findings

    Treatment can range from observation and pain control to traction, selected injections, ED care, or referral for surgery or implant evaluation when appropriate.

Treatment options

Peyronie's disease treatment is chosen by phase, function, and risk.

High-quality Peyronie's care does not start with a promised procedure. It starts by understanding whether the disease is active or stable, how much curvature affects sex, whether ED is present, and what level of risk is acceptable.

Observation and pain control

Mild cases may be monitored, especially when the condition is early or symptoms are not limiting sexual function. Pain control may be discussed when pain is the main concern.

Traction or device-based therapy

Penile traction may be considered for selected men, but it requires realistic expectations, correct use, and clinician guidance.

Injection options for selected men

Some men with stable Peyronie's disease may be candidates for injection therapy such as collagenase. Candidacy depends on curvature pattern, plaque, stability, risk, and availability.

ED treatment alongside curvature care

Peyronie's disease often overlaps with erection quality. A plan may need to address blood flow, medication safety, hormones, injection questions, or implant-level options.

Surgery or implant referral

Surgery is usually reserved for selected men with stable, function-limiting disease. Options may include plication, grafting, or penile implant consultation when ED is also significant.

Mental and relationship impact

Curvature, pain, and sexual difficulty can affect confidence and relationships. A good care path treats distress as part of the problem, not as a side note.

If erection quality is also changing, review ED treatment in NJ. If injection therapy is part of the conversation, read the safety-first guide to Trimix injections in NJ.

Clinical depth

What a stronger Peyronie's workup can include.

The goal is to avoid guessing. A good visit explains what is known, what still needs examination or testing, and which choices are realistic for the stage of disease.

History and focused exam

The clinician reviews timing, progression, pain, curvature direction, erectile function, prior injury, medications, diabetes or vascular risk, and whether symptoms interfere with sex.

Curvature documentation

A clinician may need to understand the degree and direction of curvature. Any sensitive documentation should be handled through the secure care process, not a public website form.

Ultrasound in selected cases

Penile ultrasound is not needed for every patient, but it may help assess plaque, calcification, blood flow, or treatment planning when the result would change care.

ED and vascular-risk review

Because Peyronie's disease can overlap with ED, the visit may include blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, testosterone, medication, smoking, sleep, or cardiovascular risk context.

Treatment eligibility

Options such as collagenase injections, traction, surgery, or implant consultation depend on stability, curvature severity, erectile function, plaque characteristics, goals, and risk.

Safety boundaries

Urgent symptoms, severe pain, penile trauma, an erection lasting more than four hours, or major urinary problems should not wait for routine scheduling.

Common questions

Peyronie's disease treatment in New Jersey, answered.

What kind of doctor treats Peyronie's disease?

A urologist is the usual specialist for Peyronie's disease because the condition involves penile plaque, curvature, pain, erection quality, and sometimes surgical or injection-level treatment decisions. Men's Wellness Institute MD is led by Dr. Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS, a board-certified urologist.

Do you offer Peyronie's disease treatment in New Jersey?

Men's Wellness Institute MD can start Peyronie's disease evaluation from the Perth Amboy office or by secure New Jersey telehealth when appropriate. The office is at 663 Brace Ave, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861.

Can I start from Parsippany, Brick, or another NJ town?

Often, the first conversation can start by New Jersey telehealth when the concern is appropriate for virtual care. In-person care happens at the Perth Amboy office when an exam, testing, injection teaching, or procedure-level discussion is needed. MWI does not claim a physical office in Parsippany or Brick.

What treatments are available for Peyronie's disease?

Treatment may include observation, pain control, traction therapy, selected injection therapy, ED treatment, or surgery or implant consultation for selected stable and function-limiting cases. The right option depends on the phase, curvature, pain, erection quality, plaque findings, goals, and risk.

Is Xiaflex or collagenase always the answer?

No. Collagenase injection therapy is only for selected patients and depends on stability, curvature pattern, plaque, risk, and availability. A clinician must decide whether it fits the case or whether another path is safer.

When is surgery considered?

Surgery is usually considered after the disease has stabilized and curvature or erectile function still prevents satisfactory sex. Options may include plication, grafting, or penile implant consultation, depending on anatomy and erection quality.

Does Peyronie's disease cause ED?

It can. Peyronie's disease can make erections painful, curved, unstable, or difficult to use for sex, and some men also have vascular, hormone, medication, or psychological contributors to ED. The evaluation should look at both curvature and erection quality.

Can Trimix or ED injections make curvature worse?

Penile injection therapy should be handled carefully in men with Peyronie's disease or scarring concerns. Technique, side rotation, dose safety, and follow-up matter, and injection therapy should not be started from internet instructions.

How much does Peyronie's disease 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 upload photos or describe symptoms on 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.

When is Peyronie's disease urgent?

Seek urgent care for penile trauma, sudden severe pain, major swelling or bruising, inability to urinate, fever with severe symptoms, or an erection lasting more than four hours. Do not use this public website for urgent medical information.

This page is educational and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. A clinician must evaluate your individual situation.

Start care

Book a Peyronie's disease evaluation in Perth Amboy or by NJ telehealth.

Schedule securely through the affiliated urology practice or call the office. Clinical details, photos, medications, and urgent concerns belong in the secure clinical 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.

Schedule a VisitCall (732) 395-7488

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.