General Practice

Men's Health

Men's health often goes neglected, yet many serious conditions can be prevented or detected early with regular check-ups. Our men's health service provides a comprehensive assessment covering cardiovascular risk, prostate health, testosterone levels, sexual health, mental wellbeing, and lifestyle factors. We create a non-judgemental environment where men can discuss sensitive topics openly and receive the care they deserve.

General Practice

What to Expect

  • A thorough health assessment tailored to men's specific risk factors
  • Blood tests including PSA (prostate-specific antigen), cholesterol, glucose, and testosterone levels
  • Cardiovascular risk evaluation including blood pressure, BMI, and lifestyle assessment
  • Confidential discussion of sexual health, erectile dysfunction, and mental wellbeing
  • Personalised health recommendations and a follow-up plan
Men's Health

Conditions We Treat

Prostate health and PSA screening
Cardiovascular disease risk factors
Testosterone deficiency (low T)
Erectile dysfunction and sexual health concerns
Mental health and stress management
Obesity and metabolic syndrome
Testicular health and self-examination guidance

How It Works

1

Health Questionnaire

Complete a comprehensive health questionnaire covering medical history, family history, lifestyle habits, and any current concerns.

2

Clinical Assessment

Your GP performs a physical examination and orders blood tests tailored to men's health screening needs.

3

Results & Discussion

All results are reviewed with you in a follow-up consultation, with clear explanations and answers to your questions.

4

Personalised Health Plan

Receive a practical health plan with dietary, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations, plus any necessary referrals or treatments.

Why Choose This Service

Targeted screening for conditions most prevalent in men
Confidential, non-judgemental environment for sensitive discussions
Proactive approach to conditions men often delay seeking help for
Integrated physical and mental health assessment
Actionable health plan with measurable goals

Common Questions About Men's Health

The South African Urological Association recommends discussing prostate screening with your GP from age 50, or from age 40 if you have a family history of prostate cancer or are of African descent, as the risk is higher in these groups.
Yes, absolutely. Erectile dysfunction is a common medical condition and can be an early indicator of cardiovascular disease. Dr Nel treats this condition with professionalism and confidentiality.
A typical men's health panel includes a full blood count, fasting glucose, HbA1c, lipid profile, liver and kidney function, PSA, testosterone, and vitamin D. Your GP may add further tests based on your individual needs.

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