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About Dr. Josh Gonzalez, MD
Joshua Gonzalez, MD, is a board-certified urologist who is fellowship-trained in Sexual Medicine and specializes in the management of male and female sexual dysfunctions. These include issues surrounding hormone deficiency, menopause, sexual arousal, orgasm, ejaculation, libido/desire, sexual pain, penile curvature, and erectile function.
Education
Joshua Gonzalez, MD graduated as Medical Doctor at the University of California and completed a residency at Mount Sinai School fo Medicine.
He studied and completed residency at the following institutions:
- San Diego Sexual Medicine, Fellowship Hospital — 2015
- University of California At Los Angeles, Fellowship Hospital — 2015
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Residency Hospital — 2014
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Internship Hospital — 2010
- Columbia University / College of Physicians And Surgeons, Medical School — 2009
Certifications
American Board of Urology – Certified in Urology
NY State Medical License (Active through 2016)
CA State Medical License (Active through 2022)
Experience
Joshua Gonzalez, MD, has more than 10 years of experience as board-certified urologist. Fellowship-trained in Sexual Medicine, he’s dedicated most of his professional career to treat male and female sexual dysfunctions. He currently practices at Joshua R Gonzalez, MD, Inc.
He’s particularly focused on the following lines of work (as stated in his website):
- Hormone deficiency
- Menopause
- Sexual arousal
- Orgasm
- Ejaculation
- Libido / Desire
- Sexual Pain
- Penile Curvature
- Erectile Dysfunction
Affiliations
Dr Joshua Gonzalez, MD, is highly regarded as advocate for sexual health amongst the LGBTQ community.
He’s been featured in podcasts, and prestigious publications, where he shares his knowledge and experience in the field of urology and sexual health:
Publications
- Compliance With Fluoxetine Use in Men With Primary Premature Ejaculation
- The Role of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Male Sexual Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain
- Association of healthcare barriers with prostate-specific antigen screening among African-American and Afro-Caribbean men
- Invasion of renal sinus fat is not an independent predictor of survival in pT3a renal cell carcinoma
- Barriers to the initiation and maintenance of prostate specific antigen screening in Black American and Afro-Caribbean men
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