Our Contributors

Our Medical Reviewers

Chris Kyle has an M.D. and MPH (master of public health) from Louisiana State University. He completed a residency at the University of Miami and a fellowship at the Australian Institute for Robotic Surgery. What may be  most important to him is his rich history of volunteer work, showing that, for him, it’s all about the quality of life for his patients.

Christopher Kim, M.D., PharmD, is currently a urologic surgery resident with research interests in kidney stone disease, sexual medicine and reconstructive urology. Prior to medical school, Kim graduated from Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy and practiced hospital pharmacy. He obtained further training at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School where he developed an interest in urology and men’s health, which led him to pursue a residency in urologic surgery.

Harsh Sharma, D.O., is currently practicing as an Internal Medicine resident physician. His interests include preventive medicine, patient empowerment and food as medicine. Some of his hobbies are hiking, cooking, reading, traveling and playing sports.

Lori McNeal, M.D., is a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist with more than 30 years of experience. She has worked with a variety of groups with an emphasis on menopause, hormone replacement therapy, polycystic ovarian syndrome, high-risk obstetrics and pelvic floor relaxation.
 

P.W. Payne, M.D., is a freelance writer with more than 10 years of experience writing on various healthcare topics for not-for-profit and for-profit entities and individuals in the healthcare sector in the U.S. and abroad. He has a passion for translating medical research into information that people from various walks of life and different education levels can understand. His work experience also includes years of serving as a government employee and academic faculty member.

Rachel is a LCSW with more than 20 years of experience helping men and women in relationships reach their inner potential and create better lives for themselves and their loved ones. With a background in improv, she’s able to take unique perspectives and activities to help draw out insights from her patients and build better connections in her practice. As a couples therapist, the issues surrounding ED are no match for how well she’s able to navigate the murky waters of sex, communication, love, and much more.

Rachelle Adams, MA, LPC, LMFT, LCDC, ADS, graduated from St. Edward's University with a BA in anthropology and an MA in counseling with a dual emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Counseling. She has experience counseling adults, families and couples coping with grief, trauma, addiction, existential concerns, sexuality and recovery. 

Scott Nass, M.D., MPA, is board-certified in family medicine and is a complex care physician with MedZed in Culver City, California. His broad-spectrum clinical and procedural skills encompass all aspects of family medicine, including LGBTQIA+ health and HIV issues. His goal is to put medicine in the context of each patient’s lifestyle, work and family life.

Susan Ansorge, Ph.D., is a psychologist with a private practice in Austin, Texas. She specializes in relationships and sexual communication and functioning. She has been featured on podcasts and panels speaking about issues such as communicating about “erectile fluctuation,” anxiety and sex, and sexual feelings within the therapy relationship. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1995, completed her clinical internship at the Boston VA Medical Center, and worked at the UT Counseling and Mental Health Center before starting her private practice in 2002. She lives in Austin with her husband, and sometimes one or both of her two college kids.

Tri Hiremath, M.D., is a physician with more than 10 years of experience in the U.S. healthcare industry and global health engagements. He specializes in diagnostic radiology but also has experience in surgery and interventional/procedural medicine, including pain and joint pathology and bone and soft tissue biopsies. He also enjoys writing and has extensive scientific/medical and literary publications. His interests include physical and mental health, medical technology, and innovation.

Young Jo, M.D., is a psychiatrist who graduated from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He has experience in not only research writing but also creating various educational materials. He is passionate about disease prevention as well as holistic treatment of mental illnesses.
 

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