Men Health Services
Men’s health needs can change over time, and regular medical care plays an important role in maintaining overall wellbeing and preventing long-term health issues. Our clinic provides personalised, respectful and confidential care tailored to men at every stage of life.
We focus on early detection, preventive care and practical health management to help men stay healthy, active and informed. Our team offers supportive guidance and evidence-based treatment in a comfortable, judgement-free environment.
Preventive Health & Routine Check-Ups
Regular health assessments help detect underlying conditions before symptoms appear. Preventive care plays a critical role in reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses.
- Annual health assessments
- Blood pressure and cholesterol checks
- Diabetes screening
- Cardiovascular risk evaluation
- Cancer screening discussions
- Lifestyle risk assessment
Prostate & Reproductive Health
Prostate and reproductive concerns become more common with age but can occur at any stage of life. Early evaluation and ongoing monitoring improve long-term outcomes.
- Prostate health consultations
- PSA testing (when clinically appropriate)
- Testicular examination
- Fertility advice and assessment
- Urinary symptom evaluation
- Family planning discussions
Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing
Men’s mental health is often overlooked, yet stress, anxiety, and depression can significantly affect quality of life. We provide a safe, supportive environment for discussing emotional and psychological concerns.
- Anxiety and depression management
- Work-related stress and burnout
- Sleep problems
- Substance use concerns
- Mental Health Care Plans
- Referrals to psychologists and specialists
How often should men have a health check-up?
Men should have a general health check at least once a year. Those over 40 or with risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or family history of heart disease may require more frequent reviews.
When should men start prostate checks?
Prostate health discussions usually begin around age 50, or earlier (around 40–45) if there is a family history of prostate cancer. Your GP will assess individual risk before recommending testing.
What are common men’s health concerns?
Common concerns include heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, prostate issues, erectile dysfunction, mental health challenges, and weight management.
Can a GP help with erectile dysfunction?
Yes. Erectile dysfunction can be related to stress, hormonal imbalance, or underlying medical conditions. A GP can assess causes and recommend appropriate treatment options.
Why is heart disease more common in men?
Men are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease due to lifestyle factors, genetics, and delayed medical consultation. Regular screening helps reduce risk significantly.
When should I see a doctor about stress or mood changes?
If you experience persistent stress, anxiety, low mood, sleep disturbances, or difficulty coping for more than two weeks, it’s important to seek medical advice early.