Matthew Wosnitzer
Urologist
1152 Kings Highway Fairfield CT, 06824About
Matthew Wosnitzer, M.D. is a urologist specializing in male infertility and erectile dysfunction. Dr. Wosnitzer completed his urology training at Columbia University Medical Center in New York. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and presents regularly at national conferences. Dr. Wosnitzer is particularly interested in microsurgical reconstruction of the male reproductive tract (including vasectomy reversal). His focus also includes studying men with very low sperm counts (and difficulty achieving pregnancy with their partner), as well as men with low testosterone who desire novel treatment therapies.
Education and Training
Columbia College, Columbia Univeristy BA 2001
Columbia University Medical Center, Department of Urology Urology Residency 2012
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