MICHAEL A. WERNER, M.D., FACS
Board Certified Urologist with Practice Limited to:
Male Sexual Dysfunction, Male Infertility, Microsurgery
Medical
Arts Building 148 East Avenue,
Suite 2N
811
North Broadway, Suite 205 Norwalk, Connecticut 06851
White
Plains, New York 10603 (203)
831-9900
(914)
997-4100 Fax (914) 683-0974
Michael
Werner, M.D. is a board certified urologist who received his specialized
fellowship training in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery and Male Erectile
Dysfunction at Boston University Medical Center. He lectures and writes
extensively on these topics in medical journals and books
Dr.
Werner completed his Urology residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in
Manhattan and received his medical school training at the University of
California at San Francisco. He holds an undergraduate degree in
Biology from Harvard College.;Dr. Werner's private practice is limited to male
infertility and male sexual dysfunction.
EDUCATION:
1993-1994 Boston
University Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Fellow in male infertility and erectile
dysfunction with Robert D. Oates, M.D. and Irwin Goldstein M.D.
1989-1993 Mount
Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY
Urology resident.
1987-1989 Beth
Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
Second and third year surgical
resident.
1986-1987 St.
Luke's Hospital, New York, NY
Medical internship.
1986 University of California, San
Francisco Medical School
Doctor of Medicine.
1984-1985 The
Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, NY
Coursework
towards a Masters in Hebrew Letters.
1981 Harvard College, Cambridge, MA
B.A.
Biology, Cum Laude. Received the
John Harvard and Detur Awards for academic achievement.
White Plains
Hospital, White
Plains, New York
St. Agnes
Hospital, White
Plains, New York
Westchester
County Medical Center, Valhalla, New York
Norwalk
Hospital, Norwalk,
Connecticut
United
Hospital, Port
Chester, New York
PUBLICATIONS: (partial listing)
Werner
MA, Nehra A, Goldstein I: Duplex
ultrasonography: the advantages of a 13.5 MHz probe (Proscan Excel). International
Symposium of Impotence Research. In
press.
Werner
MA, Oates RD: Male Infertility. In:
Primary Care and General Medicine.
Edited by Noble, J. St. Louis:
Mosby-Year Book, 1996. 1764-1772.
Werner
MA, Goldstein I, Krane RJ: Male Sexual Dysfunction. In: Primary Care and General Medicine. Edited by Noble, J. St.
Louis: Mosby-Year Book, 1996, 1797-1803.
Nehra
A, Werner MA, Goldstein I: Reconstructive Penile Surgery. In: Pediatric and Adult Reconstructive
Urologic Surgery. Edited by Libertino,
JA. Baltimore: Williams and
Wilkins. In press.
Goldstein
I, Nehra A, Werner M, Geffin M, Korn K, Krane R: Technique and follow-up of
sharp corporal tissue excision procedure for prosthesis implantation with
bilateral severe diffuse corporal fibrosis.
Journal of Urology 1995; 4 (program Supplement); 360A. Abstract.
Goldstein
I, Nehra A, Werner M, Geffin M, Korn K, Krane K: Technique and follow-up of
sharp corporal tissue excision procedure for prosthesis implantation with
severe diffuse corporal fibrosis. Journal of Urology 1995; 4 (program Supplement); 44A. Video
Nehra
A, Werner MA, Title CI, Bastuba M, Oates RD:
Vibratory stimulation and electroejaculation as therapy for spinal chord
injured patients: semen parameters and pregnancy rates. Fertility
and Sterility. 1994; 62 (Program Supplement): S59. Abstract
Gordon
JW, Werner M, Champlin A, Schroeder A, Mobraaten L: Development of a
fertilization microchamber that spontaneously concentrates motile sperm around
oocytes and improves in vitro fertilization.
Fertility and Sterility 1991; 56 (program Supplement):
567-568. Abstract.
Werner
MA, Barnhard J, Gordon JW: The effects
of aging on sperm and oocytes. Seminars in Reproductive Endocrinology 1991; 9: 231-240.
Werner
MA, Lipshultz LI: The new technology in male infertility: Is it practical? Contemporary Urology 1992;
4: 29-38.
Calabi
P, Traniello JFA, Werner MA: Age polyethism:
Its occurrence in the ant Pheidole hortensis, and some general
considerations. Psyche 1983; 85: 395-412.
Wheeler
LA, Saperstein M, Werner M, Lowe N:
Mutagenicity of urines from psoriatics during treatment with crude coal
tar and ultraviolet B light. Clinical Research 1980; 28:1:137A. Abstract.
About
My Practice: Thank you for your interest in my office.; I am writing this to
give you a better feeling for how I approach the practice of medicine and the
treatment of Erectile dysfunction..Firstly, and most importantly, I want you to
know that no man regardless of his age or physical condition needs to suffer
with erection problems.; Medical advances in the area of Erectile dysfunction
have virtually guaranteed our ability to successfully treat erection problems,
impotence, or penile curvature successfully.; The treatment of premature
ejaculation is changing rapidly and most men can be successfully treated using
a combination of different techniques.
Secondly,
I believe strongly that you the patient should be an active partner in your
medical evaluation and treatment.; The evaluation will help you understand what
is causing the problem and the medical options available to you.; Similarly, I
need to be fully aware of your unique personal situation and priorities.;
Together, we will decide on the course of treatment that makes the most medical
and personal sense for you
Thirdly,
because I am a solo practitioner you can count on my personally performing all
aspects of your evaluation and treatment.; Erectile dysfunction is a very
personal condition.; It is only right that you should have a strong, personal
relationship with the physician who is treating you.
Again,
thank you for your interest.; If you have any further questions or would like
to schedule a consultation please call my White Plains, NY office at (914) 997.4100
or my Norwalk, Connecticut office (203) 574.3400.,