Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute appoints Justin M. Dubin as director of men’s sexual health

Justin M. Dubin,  Board-certified urologist
Justin M. Dubin, Board-certified urologist - Baptist Health South Florida
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Board-certified urologist Justin M. Dubin, M.D., has joined Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute as the director of Men’s Sexual Health. Dr. Dubin specializes in male infertility and sexual health, treating a range of conditions such as erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, ejaculatory disorders, testicle pain, low testosterone, varicoceles and other issues related to male genitalia.

Before joining Baptist Health, Dr. Dubin was a men’s health specialist at Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Florida.

“We are proud to welcome Dr. Dubin to our highly skilled team of specialists, dedicated to providing the highest quality care,” said Leonard Kalman, M.D., executive deputy medical director and chief medical officer at Miami Cancer Institute. “Dr. Dubin brings an unparalleled level of expertise that will elevate the level of care we provide our male patients and improve their quality of life.”

Dr. Dubin received his medical degree from Rutgers – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He completed his residency in urology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and an andrology fellowship at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Dubin co-hosts an educational podcast called Man Up — A Doctor’s Guide to Men’s Health aimed at addressing misinformation online and reducing stigma around men’s health issues. He has been featured as a medical expert on media outlets such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Business Insider, GQ, The Cut and Men’s Health.

Dr. Dubin has published research on male infertility and sexual health in several medical journals and presented findings at scientific conferences. He also serves as a reviewer for peer-reviewed medical publications.

Discussing his approach with patients Dr. Dubin said: “I want men to feel comfortable talking to me about their concerns,” he said. “I do not talk down to my patients; I talk with them. I also try to avoid complicated medical terminology so my patients can clearly understand my diagnoses and treatment plans.”

He will see patients at Miami Cancer Institute located at 8900 North Kendall Drive in Miami.

Baptist Health is recognized as one of South Florida’s largest healthcare organizations with 12 hospitals across multiple counties including Miami-Dade and Broward counties along with more than 28,000 employees and 4,000 physicians serving over 200 outpatient centers [https://baptisthealth.net/Newsroom]. The organization operates specialized institutes for cancer care among other services.



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