Hey guys,
I have a consultation scheduled with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Atlanta / Georgia Urology) later this month regarding a penile implant. I’m leaning toward the Coloplast Titan, but still open depending on his recommendation.
Has anyone here had surgery done by him?
If so, how was your overall experience both with the surgery itself and the after-care/follow-ups?
I’d really appreciate any feedback, good or bad.
Thanks in advance — trying to go in as informed as possible!
Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
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Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
51 years old, struggling with ED for around 20 years.
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
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Re: Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
Here is some info........
Dr. Anglade is a native of New York. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University, Providence, RI. He then returned to New York and received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn (Downstate Medical Center).
He completed a residency in surgery and urology at the Boston University School of Medicine. He stayed on in Boston as faculty and received additional training by Dr. Irwin Goldstein, one of the world’s experts in sexual dysfunction. He also completed a postgraduate fellowship in male infertility and microsurgery.
His research interests include genetic causes of male infertility and penile implants, a treatment option for erectile dysfunction.
He served as a visiting scientist in the lab of Dr. David Page at the MIT/Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The focus of his work included the impact of Y chromosome microdeletions on normal sperm production.
Dr. Anglade has staff privileges at Northside Duluth and Northside Gwinnett Hospitals.
Dr. Anglade is a member of the American Urological Association, The Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology.
In 2014, Dr. Anglade completed the first UroLift System in Georgia. His high level of training and experience with the procedure was highlighted by receiving the UroLift Center of Excellence in 2021, a designation awarded to urologists who have demonstrated outstanding care for men suffering from enlarged prostate/benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
I would interview your surgeon very thoroughly. Make sure you have your 50 or so questions written down and make sure all are answered to YOUR satisfaction. I have never had any concerns or worries with GA Urology. I have seen a few of their doctors. I would recommend Dr. Charles Kaplan for the surgeon, he's one of GA Urology leading surgeons . Grade A+++ and very professional. And his staff spoiled the hell out of me. Good luck.
Dr. Anglade is a native of New York. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University, Providence, RI. He then returned to New York and received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn (Downstate Medical Center).
He completed a residency in surgery and urology at the Boston University School of Medicine. He stayed on in Boston as faculty and received additional training by Dr. Irwin Goldstein, one of the world’s experts in sexual dysfunction. He also completed a postgraduate fellowship in male infertility and microsurgery.
His research interests include genetic causes of male infertility and penile implants, a treatment option for erectile dysfunction.
He served as a visiting scientist in the lab of Dr. David Page at the MIT/Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The focus of his work included the impact of Y chromosome microdeletions on normal sperm production.
Dr. Anglade has staff privileges at Northside Duluth and Northside Gwinnett Hospitals.
Dr. Anglade is a member of the American Urological Association, The Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology.
In 2014, Dr. Anglade completed the first UroLift System in Georgia. His high level of training and experience with the procedure was highlighted by receiving the UroLift Center of Excellence in 2021, a designation awarded to urologists who have demonstrated outstanding care for men suffering from enlarged prostate/benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
I would interview your surgeon very thoroughly. Make sure you have your 50 or so questions written down and make sure all are answered to YOUR satisfaction. I have never had any concerns or worries with GA Urology. I have seen a few of their doctors. I would recommend Dr. Charles Kaplan for the surgeon, he's one of GA Urology leading surgeons . Grade A+++ and very professional. And his staff spoiled the hell out of me. Good luck.
72, AMS 700 LGX. Married to an Angel. Discovered ED at 67. Path = Diabetic, Supplements, Pills, Needle, Pump, and finally AMS 700 (2-8-24). There's only One BigDog4All, the rest just pups.
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Re: Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
Bigdog4all wrote:Here is some info........
Dr. Anglade is a native of New York. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University, Providence, RI. He then returned to New York and received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn (Downstate Medical Center).
He completed a residency in surgery and urology at the Boston University School of Medicine. He stayed on in Boston as faculty and received additional training by Dr. Irwin Goldstein, one of the world’s experts in sexual dysfunction. He also completed a postgraduate fellowship in male infertility and microsurgery.
His research interests include genetic causes of male infertility and penile implants, a treatment option for erectile dysfunction.
He served as a visiting scientist in the lab of Dr. David Page at the MIT/Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The focus of his work included the impact of Y chromosome microdeletions on normal sperm production.
Dr. Anglade has staff privileges at Northside Duluth and Northside Gwinnett Hospitals.
Dr. Anglade is a member of the American Urological Association, The Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology.
In 2014, Dr. Anglade completed the first UroLift System in Georgia. His high level of training and experience with the procedure was highlighted by receiving the UroLift Center of Excellence in 2021, a designation awarded to urologists who have demonstrated outstanding care for men suffering from enlarged prostate/benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
I would interview your surgeon very thoroughly. Make sure you have your 50 or so questions written down and make sure all are answered to YOUR satisfaction. I have never had any concerns or worries with GA Urology. I have seen a few of their doctors. I would recommend Dr. Charles Kaplan for the surgeon, he's one of GA Urology leading surgeons . Grade A+++ and very professional. And his staff spoiled the hell out of me. Good luck.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all this detailed information — I truly appreciate it.
Dr. Anglade’s background and experience sound very reassuring, and your advice about preparing questions is excellent.
If you don’t mind me asking, after your implantation did you notice any change in size either gain or loss over time?
Wishing you continued good results and health!
51 years old, struggling with ED for around 20 years.
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
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Re: Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
Nick74 wrote:Hey guys,
I have a consultation scheduled with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Atlanta / Georgia Urology) later this month regarding a penile implant. I’m leaning toward the Coloplast Titan, but still open depending on his recommendation.
Has anyone here had surgery done by him?
If so, how was your overall experience both with the surgery itself and the after-care/follow-ups?
I’d really appreciate any feedback, good or bad.
Thanks in advance — trying to go in as informed as possible!
Nick74 wrote:Bigdog4all wrote:Here is some info........
Dr. Anglade is a native of New York. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University, Providence, RI. He then returned to New York and received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn (Downstate Medical Center).
He completed a residency in surgery and urology at the Boston University School of Medicine. He stayed on in Boston as faculty and received additional training by Dr. Irwin Goldstein, one of the world’s experts in sexual dysfunction. He also completed a postgraduate fellowship in male infertility and microsurgery.
His research interests include genetic causes of male infertility and penile implants, a treatment option for erectile dysfunction.
He served as a visiting scientist in the lab of Dr. David Page at the MIT/Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The focus of his work included the impact of Y chromosome microdeletions on normal sperm production.
Dr. Anglade has staff privileges at Northside Duluth and Northside Gwinnett Hospitals.
Dr. Anglade is a member of the American Urological Association, The Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology.
In 2014, Dr. Anglade completed the first UroLift System in Georgia. His high level of training and experience with the procedure was highlighted by receiving the UroLift Center of Excellence in 2021, a designation awarded to urologists who have demonstrated outstanding care for men suffering from enlarged prostate/benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
I would interview your surgeon very thoroughly. Make sure you have your 50 or so questions written down and make sure all are answered to YOUR satisfaction. I have never had any concerns or worries with GA Urology. I have seen a few of their doctors. I would recommend Dr. Charles Kaplan for the surgeon, he's one of GA Urology leading surgeons . Grade A+++ and very professional. And his staff spoiled the hell out of me. Good luck.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all this detailed information I truly appreciate it.
Dr. Anglade’s background and experience sound very reassuring, and your advice about preparing questions is excellent.
If you don’t mind me asking, after your implantation did you notice any change in size either gain or loss over time?
Wishing you continued good results and health!
51 years old, struggling with ED for around 20 years.
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
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Re: Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
Nick74 wrote:Hey guys,
I have a consultation scheduled with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Atlanta / Georgia Urology) later this month regarding a penile implant. I’m leaning toward the Coloplast Titan, but still open depending on his recommendation.
Has anyone here had surgery done by him?
If so, how was your overall experience both with the surgery itself and the after-care/follow-ups?
I’d really appreciate any feedback, good or bad.
Thanks in advance — trying to go in as informed as possible!
I would recommend consulting a few surgeons and discuss your detailed list of questions with them and find out who you feel most comfortable with. Have you considered Hakky? I have spoken to him and found him to be quite impressive. But I have consulted with a few others and haven't finalized my decision yet. What are your reasons for wantng a Coloplast.
55 years. Using bimix 0.4 units. Works well but inconsistent and very inconvenient. Seriously considering an implant. 6.4 inches bone pressed length to tip, 5 inches girth base, 4.5 inches girth mid-shaft.
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Re: Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
sambalamba wrote:Nick74 wrote:Hey guys,
I have a consultation scheduled with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Atlanta / Georgia Urology) later this month regarding a penile implant. I’m leaning toward the Coloplast Titan, but still open depending on his recommendation.
Has anyone here had surgery done by him?
If so, how was your overall experience both with the surgery itself and the after-care/follow-ups?
I’d really appreciate any feedback, good or bad.
Thanks in advance — trying to go in as informed as possible!
I would recommend consulting a few surgeons and discuss your detailed list of questions with them and find out who you feel most comfortable with. Have you considered Hakky? I have spoken to him and found him to be quite impressive. But I have consulted with a few others and haven't finalized my decision yet. What are your reasons for wantng a Coloplast.
Thanks for replying. I’m fairly thick (around 7” girth), which is why I’m leaning toward the Titan I really don’t want to lose any girth. Someone on Reddit recommended Dr. Anglade (I have a consultation with him later this month), and another person recommended Dr. Hakky, so I also booked a consultation with him for November I’m just not sure yet if he takes my insurance.
51 years old, struggling with ED for around 20 years.
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
Pills no longer work for me. Trimix helps but injections are tough and painful.
Implant consultation coming up (Oct ‘23).
GOD FIRST
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Re: Anyone here had surgery with Dr. Ronald Anglade (Georgia Urology)?
Nick74 wrote:Thanks for replying. I’m fairly thick (around 7” girth), which is why I’m leaning toward the Titan I really don’t want to lose any girth. Someone on Reddit recommended Dr. Anglade (I have a consultation with him later this month), and another person recommended Dr. Hakky, so I also booked a consultation with him for November I’m just not sure yet if he takes my insurance.
With 7 inches girth Titan definitely makes more sense. With that kind of girth I think chances of dog ears are probably low. You can check with Hakky if he accepts your insurance during your consult. Just a heads up, Hakky will absolutely recommend you a Titan.
55 years. Using bimix 0.4 units. Works well but inconsistent and very inconvenient. Seriously considering an implant. 6.4 inches bone pressed length to tip, 5 inches girth base, 4.5 inches girth mid-shaft.
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