Medically reviewed by Dr. Elliot Heller, MD, FACS, Board-Certified Surgeon | 35+ Years Experience | 10,000+ Male Enhancement Procedures | Last Updated: May 2026
Quick Answer
A first-time non-surgical penis enlargement consultation in NYC with Dr. Heller is a 60-minute private appointment. You will discuss your goals, medical history, and current medications, followed by a brief physical exam. Dr. Heller then walks through which non-surgical option (filler, P-Shot, or combination) actually fits your situation. There is no obligation to schedule treatment the same day. Bring a list of your medications, your goals in writing if possible, and any questions you have. The consultation is the most important conversation in the whole process.
The hardest part of pursuing non-surgical penis enhancement, for most men, is not the procedure itself. It is walking through the door of the office for the first time. This guide walks through exactly what happens at a first-time consultation with Dr. Elliot Heller in his Manhattan, Staten Island, or New Jersey office, what to bring, what to expect, and what questions to come prepared with so you leave with a clear path forward.
Dr. Heller has been performing male enhancement procedures for more than 35 years and has completed over 10,000 procedures across his practice. The consultation framework below is the same one used with every new patient.
The single most useful thing you can do is spend 15 minutes thinking through your goal in concrete terms. “Bigger” is not a goal. “More girth so I feel more confident in the gym locker room” is a goal. “Better erection firmness because mine has softened in the past two years” is a goal. The clearer you can be, the faster the consultation gets to a useful recommendation.
One week before your appointment:
The day of your appointment:
Bring:
Do not bring:
Wear: Anything loose-fitting and easy to remove. There is a brief physical exam at the end of the consultation.
The consultation is structured in five phases:
Phase 1: Intake and goals (15 minutes). You and Dr. Heller sit in a private consultation room (not the exam room). You walk through what brought you in, what your goals are, and what you have already considered or tried. Dr. Heller takes detailed notes; this becomes the foundation of any treatment plan.
Phase 2: Medical history (10 minutes). Dr. Heller reviews your medications, prior surgeries, current health conditions, and any history of bleeding disorders, blood clots, or relevant cardiovascular issues. Patients on blood thinners can still receive treatment but require specific timing adjustments. Patients with diagnosed erectile dysfunction may need urology coordination before non-surgical aesthetic treatment.
Phase 3: Treatment education (15 minutes). Dr. Heller walks through the relevant non-surgical options based on your goals. For most patients, this means hyaluronic acid filler, the P-Shot, or a combination. He covers what each treatment does, what realistic results look like, what they cost, what the recovery looks like, and how long results last. This is the section where most patients ask the bulk of their questions.
Phase 4: Physical exam (10 minutes). A brief, focused physical exam in a private exam room. Dr. Heller assesses skin quality, baseline anatomy, and any factors that affect treatment planning. Photos may be taken with your consent for the medical record.
Phase 5: Recommendation and next steps (10 minutes). Back in the consultation room, Dr. Heller summarizes which option (or combination) he recommends, with reasoning. You receive a written or printed cost estimate, recovery timeline, and any pre-treatment preparation steps if you decide to schedule.
Come prepared to answer the following:
If you take nothing else away from this guide, take this list. These are the questions that protect your time, money, and outcome:
Dr. Heller’s perspective: “Patients who ask me hard questions in the consultation are the patients I most enjoy working with. The consultation is not a sales pitch. It is a real medical conversation about whether a treatment is a good fit for your situation. The patients who push back, ask follow-ups, and want detailed reasoning are the ones who end up most satisfied with their results, every time.”
Some patients book the consultation specifically to receive treatment the same day if they are confident in their decision. This is possible for both filler and P-Shot, scheduled into the appointment as a 60- to 75-minute extension after the consultation concludes.
However, there is no pressure or expectation to do this. Most first-time patients prefer to think it over for a week or two and book the treatment at a separate appointment. Both paths are completely standard and there is no price difference.
If you do want to leave the door open for same-day treatment, mention this when booking the consultation so the office can hold an extended block on the schedule.
You leave the consultation with:
Most patients schedule the treatment within 1 to 4 weeks of the consultation. There is no expiration on the consultation findings; if you need 6 months to think it through, that is fine. The office will review your file at the time of scheduling and confirm that nothing has materially changed.
Dr. Heller offers consultations at all three locations. Patients regularly travel from Upper East Side, Midtown East, Murray Hill, Lenox Hill, Tribeca, Park Slope, and Williamsburg, as well as from across Long Island and northern New Jersey. Choose the location that is most convenient for both your consultation and any follow-up appointments. Most patients pick the office closest to their home or workplace.
To book your consultation, call 866-477-2023. Initial appointments are typically available within one to two weeks. Learn more about dermal filler treatment, the P-Shot, or Dr. Heller’s background and credentials.
The consultation fee is reviewed when you call to book. Many patients elect to apply the consultation fee toward treatment if they schedule. Insurance does not cover cosmetic consultations.
Plan for 60 minutes from check-in to check-out. The consultation portion is roughly 50 to 60 minutes; intake paperwork accounts for the rest.
Bring photo ID, your medication list, and your written goals and questions. There are no medical preparation steps unless the office has flagged something specific based on your initial intake.
No. The consultation is a medical conversation, not a sales pitch. Most first-time patients leave with a recommendation and book treatment at a later date once they have had time to consider. Both paths are standard.
Many patients do. If you would like your partner in the consultation room for the discussion portion, mention this when booking. Partners are typically not present during the physical exam unless you specifically request it.
That is a completely acceptable outcome of a consultation. If non-surgical does not match your goals, Dr. Heller can discuss surgical alternatives or recommend you consider whether treatment is the right path for you at all. The consultation exists to help you make an informed decision, not to push you toward a specific procedure.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns. Individual results vary.