

Dr. Mohit Khera
Urologist
2 Podcasts • 1 Course on BackTable
Dr. Mohit Khera is a professor of urology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
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Episode # 240 • 13 Jun 2025
Erectile Dysfunction Therapies: Testosterone, PD-5 Inhibitors, and Beyond
Can we do more than prescribe pills to address men’s sexual health complaints? In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, men’s health expert Dr. Mohit Khera from Baylor College of Medicine joins guest host Dr. Amy Pearlman for a deep dive into testosterone management and the full spectrum of erectile dysfunction therapies.
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About
Dr. Khera earned his undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University. He subsequently earned his Masters Degree in Business Administration and his Masters Degree in Public Health from Boston University. He received his Medical Degree from The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio and completed his Urology residency training in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine.
At Baylor, he completed a one-year general surgery internship and then went on to complete a five-year residency program in Urology. After completing his Urology residency, he went on to complete a one-year fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at Baylor. Currently, he is a Professor in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine, and he holds the F. Brantley Scott Chair in Urology. Dr. Khera specializes in male and female sexual dysfunction, Men’s Health, and hormone replacement therapy.
Dr. Khera also serves as the Director of the Laboratory for Andrology Research, the Medical Director of the Baylor Executive Health Program, and the Medical Director of the Scott Department of Urology. He also serves as President of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America.
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