Dr. Stacy Elliott, Psychiatrist, Vancouver, BC

Dr. Stacy Elliott

Dr. Stacy Elliott

MD, Mens Sexual Health Specialist
Psychiatrist
Vancouver, BC
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Dr. Stacy Elliott Bio

Dr. Stacy Elliott , Psychiatrist, Vancouver is a Sexual Medicine Physician who is currently the Medical Director of the BC Center for Sexual Medicine. Dr. Elliott is a well-recognized Canadian expert in the field of male sexual dysfunction.Dr. Stacy Elliott , Psychiatrist, Vancouver is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and an Associate member of the Department of Urologic Sciences at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Elliot is the Co-Director for the Vancouver Sperm Retrieval Clinic (VSRC), the Sexual Medicine physician consultant to the Sexual Health Rehabilitation Program at GF strong Rehabilitation Centre. Dr. Stacy Elliott , Psychiatrist, Vancouver also works at the Prostate Centre facilitating sexual rehabilitation for men with prostate cancer. She is currently the Chair of the Canadian Male Sexual Health Council, an invited international speaker, and participates on national and international advisory boards of erection enhancement and hypogonadal treatments and on academic panels for neurological disability. Dr. Elliot is an active faculty member and researcher of the International Collaboration of Repair Discoveries (ICORD) and is involved in many clinical and academic research trials. Stacy Elliott, MD Sexual Medicine Physician Clinical Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Urologic Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver , BC Canada Office #1 : Medical Manager, BC Centre for Sexual Medicine (Tue) Purdy Pavilion, M41- 2221 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver BC V6T 1Z9 Phone 604-822-3690 Fax: 604-822-3143 Office # 2 Blusson SCI Centre - 2nd floor, 818 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V5Z 1M9 (M &Th) Phone :604-875-4111 x 69850 ( Shea Hocaloski, RN) Fax: 604- 875 - 5072 Office # 3: Men's Health Initiative of BC and/or Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Centre (Wed) Gordon and Leslie Diamond Care Centre , Room 6244, 2775 Laurel Street Vancouver V5Z 1M9 Phone : 604 - 875 - 4495 ( YiHong Li, secretary) Fax: 604-875-4637

Dr. Stacy Elliott , Psychiatrist, Vancouver  Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada,and the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA)

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Recent Health Talks Authored by Dr. Stacy Elliott

  • Erectile Dysfunction Following a Vasectomy " Jason a 42-year-old executive with three children"

    Jason is a 42-year-old executive with three children. Although both busy with their careers, Jason and his wife had a good sexual life, and he had no erectile or ejaculatory difficulties. He recently underwent an uncomplicated vasectomy, and when he resumed sexual activity, he was disappointed that his erection was not as firm and that the orgasm he experienced was not as strong. He blamed it on a diminished penile sensation since the vasectomy, and dismissed it as temporary.

    Unfortunately, this issue continued and several months later, Jason visits his family doctor. His physician reassures him it is not the vasectomy per se, and tells Jason this should resolve itself as his psychological outlook improves. However, Jason requests a referral to a urologist for a vasectomy reversal.

    The urologist repeats what the family doctor had said, and feels that Jason should see a sexual medicine specialist or a psychologist as there is no organic or medical cause for his sexual changes and does not want to do a reversal without further assessment.

    Jason sees the sexual medicine physician who re-explains anatomy and introduces the idea of how the mind-body connection can affect sexual function and sexual signals to the pelvis, and what the vasectomy meant to him in terms of manhood and stages of life. A 3-month trial of daily PDE5i is introduced to improve nocturnal, spontaneous and sexual erectile function and improve pelvic vasocongestion. Jason also sees a sexual therapist for three visits. Over time his erectile function and orgasmic quality improves substantially, although not to what he feels are pre-vasectomy levels.

    Jason could benefit from continuing discussions with his family doctor and urologist to monitor his physiological symptoms. He could also continue seeing the sexual medicine specialist and perhaps the sexual therapist to work on any psychological component to his condition.

  • Testosterone Levels and Erectile Dysfunction " Harry is a 62-year-old man who is 30 pounds overweight "

    Harry is a 62-year-old man, who is 30 pounds overweight and has Type II diabetes currently managed by Metformin. He has noticed diminishing erectile function over the last 3 years but now he has generalized dysfunction, unable to get an adequate erection with his wife or with self-stimulation. He has also lost morning erections and has difficulty ejaculating. His wife complains of his irritability and diminished sexual drive, and is becoming sexually disinterested herself.

    Harry's family doctor gives him a phosphodiesterase V inhibitor (PDE5i), which does not provide an adequate erection for penetration despite higher doses and several tries. Recognizing his symptoms of low testosterone and the failure of the PDE5i, he is found to be hypogonadal, and begins testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). While this improves his libido, fatigue, mood and improves his ejaculatory capacity, it does not improve the erectile dysfunction (ED). However, with eugonadal serum testosterone levels, the PDE5i starts to work and Harry is able to resume sexual activity without proceeding to the vacuum device or intracavernosal injection for erectile dysfunction. The improved energy allows him to become motivated to exercise and lose weight, allowing his TRT to be discontinued. However, he still requires the use of the PDE5i.

    To assist Harry with continued success dealing with his testosterone levels erectile function, he would benefit from working with his family doctor, an endocrinologist, and perhaps a urologist. He could also consider consulting a sexual medicine specialist. Harry could also work with a registered dietitian and an exercise physiologist to help him with his weight loss efforts.

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Ratings for Dr. Stacy Elliott

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    sexual medicine and rehabilitation post cancer is incredibly helpful for healing.
    Submitted: December 23, 2022
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    Dr. Stacy Elliott is a great physician and I would recommend to anyone looking for a good sexual medicine doctor in Vancouver.
    Submitted: May 26, 2016
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    Dr. Stacy Elliott has been helping me with sexual issue for two year. Really find her helpful and very informative. Would recommend Dr. Stacy Elliott, Psychiatrist, Vancouver, BC
    Submitted: May 26, 2016
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    Would highly recommend Dr. Stacy Elliott, a Psychiatrist in Vancouver. I have been to see Dr Elliott twice and found her to be very educated and professional in her manner with me. Even though we are discussing a very personal issue with me Dr. Elliott always makes me feel good about myself.
    Submitted: January 16, 2016

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