
Men's Health
From sexual health and hormone optimization to prostate care, fertility, and preventive screening — we cover the full spectrum of men's health under one roof with a direct, evidence-based approach.
30M+
American men affected by erectile dysfunction
~40%
Of men over 45 have low testosterone
1 in 8
Men diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime
50M+
Men in the US experiencing hair loss
What We Treat
Men often wait until a problem is advanced before seeking help. We make it easy to get answers early — with same-day visits, confidential evaluations, and a direct clinical approach.
- Erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and sexual performance concerns
- Testosterone deficiency and hormone optimization
- Prostate and urinary health — BPH, prostatitis, incontinence
- Male fertility evaluation and varicocele assessment
- Genital skin conditions and STI screening
- Cardiometabolic risk factors — obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes
- Hair loss evaluation and treatment
- Preventive screening — PSA, lipids, glucose, colon cancer
Common Symptoms
These are some of the most common reasons men book a visit. Many of these have straightforward treatments once properly evaluated.
How Evaluation Works
We start with the symptoms and the history. Labs, imaging, and specialist referral are added when they change the plan — not as a default. Many conditions can be diagnosed and treated in a single visit.
Treatment is individualized. We discuss effectiveness, side effects, and realistic expectations before starting anything. Follow-up is built around whether the treatment is working.
Conditions We Treat
Select a condition below for a detailed overview, symptoms, evaluation approach, and treatment options.
Sexual Health
Hormone Health
Fertility & Reproductive
Skin & Genital
Cardiometabolic
Hair & Body
Preventive
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a men's health visit?
A visit usually covers symptoms, medical history, medications, labs, weight, blood pressure, sexual health, and urinary concerns.
Is erectile dysfunction always caused by low testosterone?
No. Blood vessel disease, diabetes, stress, medication effects, and sleep issues are also common causes.
Do urinary symptoms always mean prostate cancer?
No. BPH and prostatitis are common causes. Evaluation is still important to identify the right cause.
Can sleep affect testosterone and sexual health?
Yes. Poor sleep and sleep apnea can affect energy, hormones, and sexual function.
When should I get checked for low testosterone?
Get checked if you have low libido, fatigue, reduced strength, erectile issues, or other symptoms that fit the picture.
Looking for specific procedures and treatments? View all Men's Health services →
Ready to Take Control?
Confidential evaluations with same-day and next-day availability. Our men's health team is here when you need answers.