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Aaron Spitz, MD

Aaron Spitz, M.D. is a fertility expert and board-certified urologic surgeon in Orange County, CA. He is widely recognized for performing skilled vasectomies and reversals. He is part of the team at Vasectomy Reversal USA and works with top female fertility doctors in California to offer a wide range of services relating to fertility and reproductive health.

Expertise

A nationally recognized expert, Dr. Spitz performs no-needle, no-scalpel vasectomy, employing the most advanced minimally invasive techniques for male birth control. He is also a recognized expert on male hormone replacement and sexual dysfunction. And he provides expert treatment for men suffering from low testosterone, erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease.

Author

As the author of several peer-reviewed journal articles and chapters regarding treatment for male fertility, Aaron Spitz, MD, is a frequent media spokesperson on male health issues. He is also actively involved in medical politics, frequently advocating on behalf of urologists and their patients nationally. In addition, Dr. Spitz is currently working on a new book, to be ready for publisher review in Fall 2016.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Aaron Spitz, MD?

Dr. Aaron Spitz is your premier Expert Fertility Surgeon in Orange County. Renowned for his exceptional skills and compassionate approach, Dr. Spitz leads the field in Male Infertility Treatment in Irvine, CA. He is a recognized authority in Expert Male Sexual Health Treatment.

At the heart of our practice is a commitment to providing personalized, cutting-edge care to men facing fertility and sexual health challenges. Understanding the sensitive nature of these issues, Dr. Spitz and his dedicated team offer a discreet, supportive environment where patients can confidently seek the help they need.

Dr. Spitz’s extensive training and experience set him apart. Having completed a prestigious Fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery and a rigorous residency in Urology, Dr. Spitz has the expertise to address various conditions, from erectile dysfunction to complex infertility issues.

Patients choose Dr. Spitz for his holistic approach to treatment, which encompasses the latest medical advancements and a deep understanding of the emotional aspects of male infertility and sexual health. His practice is built on trust, respect, and the belief that every patient deserves tailored care.

Schedule your consultation with Dr. Spitz at Orange County Urology Associates in Laguna Hills, California, by contacting us at 714-738-3773 or 949-716-3233. Alternatively, you can request your first consultation through our Contact page by completing the necessary form.

Got questions? He’s got answers. Click the button below to visit the full FAQ page for more information on erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s Disease, and more.
What is erectile dysfunction (ED)?
The term “erectile dysfunction” (ED) generally refers to any interruption of the physiological processes that allow a man to get—and maintain—an erection. An erection happens when brain and nerve impulses respond to mental or sensory stimulation. Those organs act like switches to send a “turned-on” signal to the penis, which is full of fine and complex muscles called the corpora cavernosa. That “turned-on” signal then causes spongy muscle tissue inside the penis to relax and arteries to ramp up their blood flow to the spongy tissue. So, as blood flow increases, the penis lengthens and expands, and the veins that would ordinarily allow blood to drain back into the body close off so the blood has no choice but to stay inside the penis. Once the penis reaches its maximal size, the strong spongy tissue will hold its size and shape quite well, even as more blood flows into the penis. Like a bike pump, the penis will get bigger until it reaches it maximal size. If any of the processes leading to an erection are damaged or interrupted… Read More
Are there nonsurgical treatments for ED?

Yes, there are several nonsurgical options for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. ED is typically an easily-treatable problem, and often changes in lifestyle are an effective method. Taking steps to end chronic drinking, quit smoking, or to lose weight can help. Some medications can also cause ED, so it is important to talk to your doctor.

Beyond lifestyle changes, patients have a number of choices. Oral medications like Viagra have high rates of success, and even newer alternatives to Viagra are available through Dr. Spitz’s office.

Injection therapy, in which medication is injected directly into the penis, is unique in that the dosage is customized to the patient’s needs. This procedure is also safe for men with different kinds of physical conditions or men for whom oral medications aren’t effective. Men can even learn to inject themselves to achieve erections.

Another option for treatment is a vacuum device. An external pump is placed briefly over the penis to create a vacuum that draws blood into the penis. A constriction ring is then placed at the base of the penis to keep blood trapped there to maintain an erection. The ring can be kept in place for up to 30 minutes.

What is a penile implant?
For men who don’t have much success with other treatments for erectile dysfunction, a penile implant may be the best option for sufficient sexual intercourse. Implants, or penile prostheses, are inflatable or malleable rods that are inserted into the corpora cavernosa, the complex muscles inside the penis. The patient can use a small pump, inserted into the scrotum, to fill the implant with water from a reservoir located in the pelvis until the penis is erect. The pump also allows water to transfer back out of the penis so it can become flaccid again. These implants are safe and very reliable. They offer a natural-looking, natural-feeling erection that the patient can control whenever he’d like. Most men say the implants are unnoticeable and that they’re very happy with them. The procedure has more than a 90-percent satisfaction rate among patients, and an even higher rate among their partners!
As a CEO of a national healthcare company, I work with many physicians nationwide. I can sincerely say that Dr. Spitz is an outstanding physician and person on multiple levels. Clinically, he is no doubt a leader in the field of urology. More recently, it has come to my attention that Dr. Spitz is writing a book about sexual health issues and society, combining clinical insight as well as practical observations for society, addressing many of the sexual concerns people have. Very much looking forward to reading this because of his clinical expertise, keen insight on sexual and social issues, and incredible sense of humor, a combination that is rare. Dr. Spitz is brilliant clinically and has a sense of humor to match. This is why I look forward to learning more from him through his television and media appearances as well as his upcoming written publications.
Fahim Hashim

CEO, Strategy Anesthesia

Dr. Aaron Spitz’s segments on CBS The Doctors are uniquely positioned to the viewers, as he simplifies complicated issues in this Medical Practice sector, always speaking layperson language and bringing a touch of humor to help get the message across.

His book “The Penis Book,” due out in 2017 and represented by Agent Alan Morell, Creative Management Partners in Beverly Hills, allows Dr. Spitz’s broad audience to gain important knowledge as they experience these life issues.

Dr. Drew Ordon

CBS's "The Doctors"

Dr. Spitz is a recognized and nationally acclaimed expert in the treatment of infertility and sexual dysfunction. His presence on camera is ideal, as he gives viewers a relaxed and professional feeling of confidence.

Alan Morell

Agent & CEO, Creative Management Partners

Aaron Spitz is a urologic “Renaissance Man.”  Known in the media for his expertise in the treatment of erectile dysfunction and male genital problems, Dr. Spitz is also on the cutting edge of “telemedicine.”  He is nationally prominent as a patient advocate in the AMA House of Delegates and is deeply involved in health policy issues.  In this book, Dr. Spitz brings his expertise to a topic close to the heart of all men – and women as well.

William F. Gee MD, FACS

Past President, American Urological Association