Dr. Stuart D. Shoengold, MD
Urologist
225 Millburn Avenue 304 Millburn New Jersey, 07041About
Stuart D. Shoengold, MD, FACS, is a sexual medicine expert and urologist who diagnoses and treats patients at New Jersey Urology, formerly UGNJ, with offices in Millburn and West Orange, New Jersey. Furthermore, he is the Director of The Center for Female and Male Sexual Medicine in New Jersey. A leading expert in the area of sexual medicine, Dr. Shoengold brings technology, procedural know-how, plus a wealth of experience to design a restoration program that far exceeds patient expectations. In addition, he is Chairman of the Division of Urology at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey, Director of Urology Education at Saint Barnabas medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey, Partner at New Jersey Urology, President of the Prostate Cancer Center of New Jersey PCCNJ, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark, New Jersey. Dr. Shoengold is also affiliated with Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, Short Hills Surgery Center, and The Stone Center of New Jersey. He has an impressive professional journey that spans thirty-six years and his areas of expertise cover erectile dysfunction, including penile prosthesis and low-intensity shock wave treatment, men’s health, female sexual medicine, minimally invasive procedures for prostate enlargement, overactive bladder, prostate cancer, and spinal cord injury urology.
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Education and Training
New Jersey Medical School
Umdnj-New Jersey Med Sch- Newark Nj 1976
Rutgers 1976
Board Certification
UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU
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Dr. Stuart D. Shoengold, MD's Expert Contributions
Peyronies disease?
You are probably correct. This probably is peyronies disease with a plaque causing the bend. A urological exam is necessary. READ MORE
Why is this happening?
It appears that you had an incomplete circumcision. Sometimes the extra skin pulls further over the glans more likely due to some retraction of the penis. This may be related to weight gain. READ MORE
Why has my foreskin become tight?
If the foreskin is tight, it may be related to inflammation of the skin (balanitis). This causes Phimosis and may require circumcision. READ MORE
Does going under anesthesia damage your urinary system?
No. Anesthesia does not damage your urinary system. READ MORE
PVR Test?
A PVR test ( post void residual) is simply a bladder scan to check if you are emptying your bladder. You should come to the office with a full bladder so you can void prior to the test. The test is not painful and you should not be anxious about it if you are voiding well READ MORE
Excessive urination?
There are many reasons for voiding frequently and getting up at nite but diabetes , an enlarged prostate or overactive bladder are frequently the most common causes at this age. Further evaluations and tests are needed to determine what treatment is necessary. READ MORE
Penile papules?
Penile Coronal papules are normal. No treatment is necessary READ MORE
Why do I only have 1 testicle?
If you only have 1 testicle you need to be examined by a urologist for a possible undescended testicle. READ MORE
How does a cystoscopy work?
It is common for a urologist to recommend a cystoscopy for someone that has blood in the urine to diagnose the cause. It is done by placing a small flexible scope, usually with a camera to look in the bladder which may be done with local or general anesthesia. When done in the office with local anesthesia it may be somewhat painful although a local gel is used to numb the area. READ MORE
Do kidney stones cause blood in urine?
Kidney stones can cause blood in the urine however there needs to be a full urological evaluation because the blood may be due to other conditions Including infections and tumors. READ MORE
Urinating heavy blood
Heavy bleeding in the urine for four days requires a urology evaluation which most likely will include a urine culture CT scan and probably a Cystoscopy READ MORE
What could be the cause of this and why does blood in urine come and go?
This is a complicated and potentially serious problem and you need to see a urologist immediately to review the ultrasound reports any further testing and treatment including lab work and probably a cystoscopy and CT scan READ MORE
Urinating frequently, burning sensation, and abdominal pain.
These symptoms most frequently are do to a bladder infection or Cystitis. You need a urine culture and antibiotics to treat this infection. READ MORE
UTI
A woman this age that has recurrent urinary tract infections needs to see a urologist to rule out further causes, including not emptying her bladder, and other potential causes of infections, including kidney stones or obstruction. READ MORE
Why should people with kidney stones avoid spinach?
Most kidney stones are made of calcium especially calcium oxalate. Spinach may increase the oxalate excretion in the urine. This among other dietary factors and may cause a higher incidence of recurrent stones Because of his young age further evaluation including the results of his stone analysis and a metabolic evaluation with a 24 hour urine should be done to evaluate the need for further dietary changes and treatment READ MORE
Blood semen
The most common cause of blood in the semen is prostatitis or seminal vesiculitis. It's usually treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medication. Further examination and laboratory evaluation as necessary. READ MORE
Why do I feel an urge to urinate right after going?
There are a number of causes of the symptoms, which may be due to a bladder infection, a prostate infection, an enlarged prostate, or an overactive bladder. READ MORE
Is cloudy urine a sign of an infection?
Yes, it could be an infection. You need a urinanalysis and a urine culture. READ MORE
Spotting
The injury to your back may have damaged your kidney causing you to have blood in your urine and you should see a urologist for further evaluation including a CAT scan and urinalysis READ MORE
How will I know if my kidney stone has gone out in my urine or not?
Unless you pass the stone you want to be able to tell if the kidney stone is still there. The only way to know whether there is still a kidney stone is to have a renal ultrasound or CT scan READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Associate Professor of Urology, Rutgers University -
- director Division Urology Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1995 - Present
Treatments
- Robotic Surgery, Surgical Procedures
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (bph)
- Prostate Cancer
- Kidney Stones
- Urinary Incontinence
- Enlarged Prostate
- Urinary Tract Infection (uti)
Professional Memberships
- International society for the study of Women's sexual Health ISSWSH
- Sexual Medicine Society of North America
- Society of Prosthetic Surgeons
- American Board of Urology
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Get to know Urologist Dr. Stuart D. Shoengold, who serves patients throughout the State of New Jersey.
Named Top Urologist by the Consumers’ Research Council of America, Dr. Shoengold has been practicing urology since 1981. As the Director of the Center for Female and Male Sexual Medicine in Millburn, New Jersey, which is a part of New Jersey Urology, he brings technology, procedural know-how, and a wealth of experience to design a restoration program that far exceeds patient expectations.
Recognized as a leading expert in the area of sexual medicine, his areas of expertise cover erectile dysfunction, including penile prosthesis and low-intensity shock wave treatment, men’s health, female sexual medicine, minimally invasive procedures for prostate enlargement, overactive bladder, prostate cancer, and spinal cord injury urology.
In his current capacity, Dr. Shoengold also serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, the Chairman of the Division of Urology at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, the Director of Urology Education at Saint Barnabas Medical Center, a Urology Consultant at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, as well as a member of the Short Hills Surgery Center and The Stone Center of New Jersey. In addition, he is a past member of the Board of Directors of International Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) and is one of only 40 physician ISSWSH fellows in the United States.
A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), the doctor is board-certified in urology by the American Board of Urology, whose mission is to act for the benefit of the public by establishing and maintaining standards of certification for urologists, as well as to work with certified urologists to achieve lifelong learning to ensure the delivery of high quality, safe, and ethical urologic care. Other membership includes the Sexual Medical Society of North America, the International Society of Sexual Medicine, the Society of Prosthetic Surgeons, the New Jersey Medical Society, the Essex County Medical Society, and the Association of Clinical Urologists.
On the subject of his educational background, Dr. Shoengold received his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Rutgers University, where he was named Phi Beta Kappa and Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. He completed his medical degree from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, where he also finished his surgical and urology residencies. He has a subspecialty interest in female and male sexual medicine and has had preceptorships with Dr. Irwin and Andrew Goldstein.
Urology, also known as genitourinary surgery, is the branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the male and female urinary-tract system and the male reproductive organs. Urologists specialize in diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Patients may be referred to a urologist if their physician suspects they may need treatment for a condition relating to the bladder, urethra, ureters, kidneys, and adrenal glands.
Among his outstanding achievements, Dr. Shoengold has published several abstracts and publications and has made numerous media presentations. He is a frequent local, regional, and national speaker of urological topics, served as past President of the Prostate Cancer Center of New Jersey, as well as lectures frequently on advanced prostate cancer.
Dr. Shoengold feels that his success is attributable primarily to his dedication and hard work. He dedicates his spare time to playing golf and tennis, fitness training, theater, traveling, and participating in triathlons.
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