Jay Simhan, MD
Vice Chair and Professor of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center/Temple Health
Philadelphia, PA
Peyronie's Disease / Penile Curvature
Jay Simhan’s Recommended Resources
FAQ - Overview of Penile Curvature/Peyronie's Disease
FAQ's
FAQ - Traction/Splint Therapy
FAQ's
FAQ - Xiaflex Injections
FAQ's
FAQ - Penile Plication Procedure
FAQ's
FAQ - Plaque Incision Grafting Surgery
FAQ's
Xiaflex Overview - Company Brochure
Brochure
RestoreX "Splint" Company Full Brochure
Brochure
Penile curvature information (EAU)
Booklet
Podcast: Patient guide
Podcast
About Peyronie's Disease (JAMA)
Article
Podcast: Facts about Peyronie's
Podcast
Jay Simhan’s Recommended Resources
FAQ - Overview of Penile Curvature/Peyronie's Disease
FAQ's
FAQ - Traction/Splint Therapy
FAQ's
FAQ - Xiaflex Injections
FAQ's
FAQ - Penile Plication Procedure
FAQ's
FAQ - Plaque Incision Grafting Surgery
FAQ's
Xiaflex Overview - Company Brochure
Brochure
RestoreX "Splint" Company Full Brochure
Brochure
Penile curvature information (EAU)
Booklet
Podcast: Patient guide
Podcast
About Peyronie's Disease (JAMA)
Article
Podcast: Facts about Peyronie's
Podcast
Resources from Jay Simhan
Urethral Stricture / Urethral Blockage
Erectile Dysfunction - Surgical - Penile Implant
Male Stress Incontinence / Urinary Leakage
Bladder Removal / Urinary Diversion / Ileal vs. Colon Conduit
Ureteral Obstruction - Kidney Obstruction
Erectile Dysfunction (General, Non-Surgical)
Hospital Discharge Instructions
Clinical Trials
Practice Locations
Meet Jay Simhan
Jay Simhan, MD
Vice Chair and Professor of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center/Temple Health
Professor of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center/Temple Health
Director of Reconstructive Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center
Fellowship Program Director, Reconstructive Urology Fellowship, Fox Chase Cancer Center
As a reconstructive urologist, I surgically manage the functional restoration of all urologic organs – specifically, the kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethra, and penis. My interest in becoming a reconstructive urologist arose from my desire to beneficially impact a patient’s quality of life. Many of the patients I see have quality of life problems from a cancer treatment itself. Indeed, the purpose of such cancer treatments are to extend a patient’s lifespan; my focus, specifically, is to optimize a patient’s quality of life.
Provider Locations
Fox Chase Cancer Center Hospital
333 Cottman Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19111
Huntingdon Pike Outpatient Office Building
8 Huntingdon Pike 3rd Floor, Rockledge, PA 19046
Temple Health - Fort Washington Office
515 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington, PA 19034
Chestnut Hill/Temple Health - Also To Obtain Specialized Imaging As Requested by Dr. Simhan
8835 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19118
Temple University Hospital at Jeanes - Temple Health
7600 Central Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19111
Temple University Hospital
3401 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140