

Dr. Juan Andino
Urological Surgeon
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Dr. Juan Andino is a urologic surgeon specializing in men's sexual health with UCLA Health in Santa Monica, California.
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Episode # 265 • 14 Oct 2025
Managing Ischemic Priapism: Surgical Approaches & Outcomes
For patients with ischemic priapism, time to treatment can mean the difference between recovery and long-term dysfunction. In this episode, Dr. Maia VanDyke (UT Southwestern Medical Center) joins host Dr. Juan Andino (UCLA Health) for a high-yield discussion on managing this urologic emergency, from early recognition to advanced surgical options.
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About
Dr. Juan José Andino is a Board-Certified and Fellowship-Trained Urologist who specializes in male sexual health, infertility, and complex urologic surgery. He completed advanced fellowship training in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at UCLA, following extensive experience in prosthetic and microsurgery at the University of Michigan. As of January 2026, Dr. Andino is serving as Associate Residency Program Director.
His surgical practice focuses on penile prosthetics, microsurgery, and complex cases of erectile dysfunction (ED), priapism, Peyronie’s disease, and male infertility. He offers both first-time and revision penile implants—including inflatable and malleable devices from Boston Scientific and Coloplast. Dr. Andino also performs salvage implants, where an infected device is removed, the area is treated, and a new implant is placed during the same hospitalization to preserve penile length and function.
As the urology lead for UCLA Health’s Oncofertility Program, he provides advanced fertility-preserving options before and after cancer treatment, especially in cases where sperm banking is not possible and sperm retrieval is needed.
Beyond clinical care, Dr. Andino is active in research dissemination and advocacy. His academic interests include penile prosthesis outcomes, priapism management and prevention (ie Sickle Cell population), male fertility, and telehealth access to urologic care. He is a collaborator in Mobyus, a national male fertility research consortium, and is involved in regional and national initiatives to improve resources for Spanish-speaking patients and providers in sexual medicine and reproductive health.
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