Male Fertility and Peyronie's Clinic
Orem, UT
Specialized surgical practice treating male infertility and Peyronie's disease, led by former Mayo Clinic division head.
Male Fertility and Peyronie's Clinic is a specialized surgical practice in Orem, Utah, treating male infertility and Peyronie's disease for patients from all 50 states and 16 countries. The clinic is led by Dr. Landon Trost, former head of male infertility at Mayo Clinic, and offers advanced microsurgical procedures including vasectomy reversals, microTESE for non-obstructive azoospermia, and comprehensive Peyronie's disease management.
The practice has performed over 2000 Xiaflex injections for Peyronie's disease and provides propofol-based anesthesia without intubation through a board-certified nurse anesthetist. Sperm retrieved during surgical procedures is cryopreserved and shipped to IVF/ICSI centers nationally and internationally.
- Former Mayo Clinic leadership
- International patient base
- Over 2000 Xiaflex injections
- Digital consultation available
At a Glance
More About Male Fertility and Peyronie's Clinic
Male fertility services include vasectomy reversals (vasovasostomy and epididymovasostomy), microTESE procedures for non-obstructive azoospermia, semen analysis, cryopreservation, sperm extraction procedures (TESA/TESE/MESA), varicocelectomy, and hormonal therapies such as clomiphene citrate, anastrozole, HCG, and HMG.
For Peyronie's disease, the clinic provides thorough evaluations including penile ultrasounds. Treatment options are tailored to disease phase and erectile function status and include Xiaflex injections, RestoreX penile traction therapy, sildenafil, and surgical interventions such as plication or incision/excision with grafting.
Anesthesia is administered by Jake Hunsaker, CRNA, a board-certified nurse anesthetist, using propofol-based sedation without intubation combined with local anesthesia. Post-operative pain management is narcotic-free. The clinic offers both in-person visits and digital/video consultations to accommodate patients from diverse geographic locations.