Stanton Honig, MD

Stanton C. Honig, MD is a urologist who specializes in male infertility, male reproductive health, sexual medicine, and reconstructive urologic surgery.

About Dr. Honig

Dr. Honig focuses on helping men and couples with fertility concerns, sexual health conditions, and complex urologic needs. His clinical interests include the diagnosis and treatment of male-factor infertility, sexual dysfunction, and conditions that affect reproductive health.

He treats patients with fertility concerns related to low sperm count, absence of sperm in the ejaculate, and blockage of the vas deferens. His work also includes sperm retrieval procedures, microsurgery, and genital reconstruction.

Clinical Expertise

Dr. Honig's areas of expertise include male infertility, male reproductive health, sexual medicine, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, low testosterone, vasectomy, sperm retrieval, testis implants, and reconstructive urologic surgery.

He has extensive experience in microsurgery and genital reconstruction. His care approach includes evaluation, treatment planning, and coordination with reproductive specialists when fertility care involves both partners.

Male Infertility

Dr. Honig evaluates and treats male-factor infertility, including concerns related to sperm production, sperm transport, and reproductive anatomy. Treatment may involve diagnostic testing, medical management, or surgical procedures depending on the patient's condition.

Sexual Medicine

Dr. Honig provides care for sexual health concerns, including erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and low testosterone. His work includes both medical and surgical treatment options when appropriate for the patient.

Reconstructive Urology

Dr. Honig's experience includes reconstructive urologic surgery and procedures related to male reproductive anatomy. This may include microsurgical techniques, sperm retrieval, and genital reconstruction.

Patient-Centered Care

Dr. Honig works with patients to identify the cause of their symptoms, explain available treatment options, and create a care plan based on individual goals. For fertility concerns, this often includes attention to both medical findings and the couple's reproductive plans.