Male Health

  • Cholesterol

    High cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Routine checks and lifestyle changes, along with medication when appropriate, can help maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
  • Diet & Exercise

    Healthy eating and regular physical activity are essential for long-term wellbeing. Personalised advice on nutrition and exercise can support goals such as weight management, fitness, and chronic disease prevention.
  • Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure often presents no symptoms but may lead to serious complications. Regular monitoring and evidence-based treatment options are available to help reduce cardiovascular risk.
  • Diabetes

    Early detection and effective management of diabetes are key to avoiding complications. Services may include blood sugar monitoring, lifestyle support, and medical management for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
  • Prostate Health

    Prostate conditions, including enlargement and cancer, are common among men, particularly over age 50. Prostate health checks and appropriate investigations can be discussed based on symptoms and risk factors.
  • Alcohol Misuse

    Excessive alcohol use can impact physical and mental health. Support is available through screening, brief intervention, and referrals to counselling or treatment programs, based on individual needs.
  • Immunisation

    Adult immunisations help prevent serious illness and are often required for work or travel. Vaccines may include protection against influenza, tetanus, shingles, hepatitis, and other preventable conditions.
  • Sexual Health

    Sexual health assessments may include advice and management for libido, erectile function, and general sexual wellbeing. Confidential and respectful support is available for a wide range of concerns.
  • Sexually Transmissible Infections

    Routine STI testing is recommended for anyone who is sexually active, especially with new or multiple partners. Screening and treatment services are available for infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and HIV.