

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
Rutgers University Bachelor of Arts 0
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Medical Degree 0
Umdnj-New Jersey Med Sch- Newark Nj 1976
Board Certification
American Board of Urology
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Dr. Stuart D. Shoengold, MD's Expert Contributions
Penis swelling?
You need to be examined by a urologist because a man your age should not be having these symptoms READ MORE
It burns to pee?
There should be no relationship between your urinary symptoms and donating plasma. READ MORE
Possible Peyronie's Disease?
The pictures are not diagnostic but you should be seen by a urologist to examine you for a Peyronies plaque. paining curvature with erections are most often Peyronies disease. READ MORE
What happened to my penis?
The retraction of the penis is due to the lower extremity edema/swelling often caused by cardiac problems usually congestive heart failure. Although this is corrected with diuretics there can still be some residual swelling in the scrotum and genitalia to cause the continued retraction. READ MORE
Enlarged prostate?
You have typical symptoms of BPH /enlarged prostate. This can be fully evaluated and treated by your primary doctor or a urologist. READ MORE
What STD do I have?
This looks like penile papules . These are normal and not need to be treated. READ MORE
I have blood in my urine?
Although you had an evaluation 6 years ago, at your age, you need to see a urologist and have a new exam and a CT scan. READ MORE
Vasectomy question?
A semen analysis would let both of you know if the vasectomy was successful or failed. If there still is sperm, it would be consistently positive. Obviously, if your wife only had sexual relations with you, a paternity is not necessary! READ MORE
Why doesn’t my smegma go away?
Smegma usually is seen with men who are uncircumcised. If cleaning the penis does not eliminate the smegma, you may need a circumcision. READ MORE
Urinate blood?
Any gross bleeding in the urine needs to be evaluated by a urologist. At your age it not likely to have a significant problem but you do need imaging CT scan and an examination including a urinalysis READ MORE
Lost my libido?
You have been treated with almost all of the usual medical treatments. available. You need a Sexual therapy appointment READ MORE
Query On Semen?
There is no danger of your own semen going by your anus. Just make sure you keep the area clean. READ MORE
Pea sized thing moving freely on the right side of my scrotum and it isn't the testicle?
This is not uncommon to find this in many men. It’s usually a small cyst. You should have an examination and possibly an ultrasound of the scrotum. READ MORE
Bent Penis?
Bending of the penis up downward or to the side is usually caused by fibrosis or a scar in the penis called Peyronie’s disease. This can be diagnosed and treated by a urologist. Internationally READ MORE
Why does night time urination set off stomach bloating, cramping, and reflux symptoms?
The nighttime urination probably has nothing to do with your G.I. symptoms that occur at night. This needs to be further evaluated by your gastroenterologist. When you wake up the symptoms start and are coincidental with the need to urinate. READ MORE
Meds mixed with e.d.tablets?
Men that have high cholesterol often have ED. Finasteride can cause exacerbate ED. You are a candidate for all types of treatment and should start with medications like Viagra or Cialis. You should check with your physician about possibly starting the Finasteride. READ MORE
Penis issue?
All the pills like Viagra or Cialis Increase the blood flow to the penis, make the penis firm - hard with a stronger erection. There are no real pills on the market that will make your penis grow. I don’t listen to the false advertising. READ MORE
Is it pool water or a STD that’s making it burn when I urinate?
The best way to tell if there is truly an Infection is to get a urine and/or urethral culture. It’s more likely it’s a local irritation due to the pool READ MORE
Urinary problems?
Because of your age, history of prolapse/pessary and Diabetes, you need a complete urologic evaluation to determine how to improve these symptoms. There are too many complicating factors to give a simple answer. READ MORE
ED?
It is normal for men to lose their erection after ejaculation READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Director Center for Female and Male Sexual Medicine -
- Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology Rutgers New Jersey Medical School -
- Chairman of the Division of Urology Newark Beth Israel Medical Center -
- Director of Urology Education Saint Barnabas Medical Center -
- Urology Consultant Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation -
- Past President Prostate Cancer Center of New Jersey -
Awards
- Top Urologist Year Consumers’ Research Council of America
Treatments
- Robotic Surgery, Surgical Procedures
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (bph)
- Prostate Cancer
- Kidney Stones
- Urinary Incontinence
- Enlarged Prostate
- Urinary Tract Infection (uti)
Professional Memberships
- Sexual Medicine Society of North America
- Society of Prosthetic Surgeons
- American Board of Urology
- International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH)
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
- International Society of Sexual Medicine
- New Jersey Medical Society
- Essex County Medical Society
Dr. Stuart D. Shoengold, MD's Practice location
NewJersey Urology
225 Millburn Ave 304 -Millburn, NJ 07041Get Direction
New Jersey Urology - Summit Health
26 Stoneham Dr -Livingston, NJ 07039Get Direction
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Pioneering Expert in Urology and Sexual Medicine Brings Decades of Experience to Patients in New Jersey
Dr. Steven Shoengold, a distinguished urologist with over four decades of experience, has been recognized as a Top Urologist by the Consumers’ Research Council of America. As the Director of the Center for Female and Male Sexual Medicine, a division of Summit Health, he combines advanced technology with unparalleled expertise to provide innovative solutions that exceed patient expectations.
Since beginning his practice in 1981, he has established himself as a leading authority in sexual medicine. His extensive expertise encompasses a broad range of conditions, including erectile dysfunction, penile prosthesis, low-intensity shock wave treatment, men’s health issues, female sexual medicine, minimally invasive procedures for prostate enlargement, overactive bladder, prostate cancer, and urology related to spinal cord injuries.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Shoengold holds several esteemed positions within the medical community. He serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and is the Chairman of the Division of Urology at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. His role as the Director of Urology Education at Saint Barnabas Medical Center further exemplifies his commitment to advancing urological education. He also contributes his expertise as a Urology Consultant at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and is actively involved with Short Hills Surgery Center and The Stone Center of New Jersey.
Dr. Shoengold’s dedication to advancing the field of urology is further highlighted by his past membership on the Board of Directors of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH), where he is recognized as one of only 40 physician fellows in the United States.
Academically, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University, where he was honored as Phi Beta Kappa and named in Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. He completed his medical degree at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, followed by surgical and urology residencies. His specialized training in female and male sexual medicine includes preceptorships with notable experts Dr. Irwin Goldstein and Dr. Andrew Goldstein.
A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), Dr. Shoengold is board-certified in urology by the American Board of Urology, which strives to maintain the highest standards of urological care. His professional affiliations include the Sexual Medical Society of North America, the International Society of Sexual Medicine, the Society of Prosthetic Surgeons, the New Jersey Medical Society, and the Essex County Medical Society, among others.
With a wealth of knowledge and a passion for patient care, he has contributed to numerous publications and has been a sought-after speaker at local, regional, and national conferences. His involvement as a past President of the Prostate Cancer Center of New Jersey showcases his leadership in addressing critical issues in urology, particularly concerning advanced prostate cancer.
Outside of his medical practice, Dr. Shoengold enjoys an active lifestyle, participating in golf, tennis, fitness training, theater, traveling, and competing in triathlons. His dedication to both his profession and personal life exemplifies the balance he strives to maintain.
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