About
Dr. Marc Richman double-majored in chemistry and molecular biology before completing medical school and a five-year urologic residency under Dr. Culley C. Carson, a world-renowned authority on testosterone deficiency. The American Board of Urology has certified him, and he holds membership in the American Urological Association.
Dr. Richman has spent more than two decades focusing on men's sexual health. He has used every form of testosterone therapy available in the United States, including Clomid, HCG, gels, patches, pellets, and injections, and prefers short-acting injectable testosterone cypionate or enanthate. His clinical interests span testosterone deficiency, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, Peyronie's disease, vasectomy, and fertility considerations with TRT. Outside medicine, he also serves as a Deputy Sheriff.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Double-majored in chemistry and molecular biology
Residency
Five-year urologic residency under Dr. Culley C. Carson
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Richman right for?
Dr. Richman is a strong fit for adult men navigating testosterone deficiency, erectile dysfunction, or Peyronie's disease. Men who have tried other treatments without success benefit from his deep familiarity with every testosterone therapy option available. He also works with patients weighing fertility considerations alongside TRT. His two decades of focused experience make him well-suited for complex or longstanding cases.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Richman specializes in testosterone deficiency, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, Peyronie's disease, and vasectomy. He also helps patients navigate fertility considerations when pursuing testosterone replacement therapy.
Dr. Richman has experience with every form of testosterone therapy available in the United States. These include Clomid, HCG, gels, patches, pellets, and injections. He personally prefers short-acting injectable testosterone cypionate or enanthate for most patients.
Yes, the American Board of Urology has certified Dr. Richman. He also holds membership in the American Urological Association.
Dr. Richman completed a five-year urologic residency under Dr. Culley C. Carson, a world-renowned authority on testosterone deficiency. Before medical school, he double-majored in chemistry and molecular biology.
Dr. Richman has spent more than two decades focusing exclusively on men's sexual health. His career has centered on testosterone deficiency, erectile dysfunction, and related urologic conditions.
Yes, Dr. Richman incorporates fertility considerations into his testosterone replacement therapy consultations. He helps patients understand how TRT may affect fertility and discusses options for preserving it when needed.
Dr. Richman brings hands-on experience with every testosterone delivery method currently available in the United States. His training under Dr. Culley C. Carson, a leading global expert in testosterone deficiency, shaped his evidence-based approach to treatment selection.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
