Proactive Care for Every Stage of a Man’s Life

The doctors take the time to focus on a wide range of services for men’s health, covering both general and male-specific health concerns.

Some of the key aspects of men’s health focused on include:

  • Routine health checks and assessments
  • Cardiovascular health checks
  • Nutritional and lifestyle advice
  • Prostate health and cancer screening
  • Urological and testicular health
  • Sexual disorders
  • STI screening and treatment
  • Mental health care

Why Choose Us for Men’s Health

  • Comprehensive Men’s Health Focus

    Your doctor will look at the full picture of men’s health — physical, mental, and lifestyle — to help you stay well at every stage of life.

  • Preventative Screenings That Matter

    From heart health to prostate checks, your doctor will focus on early detection to keep you ahead of potential issues.

  • Confidential and Discreet Consultations

    Your privacy is paramount at Healthfront Doctors. Sensitive concerns are handled with complete discretion and respect.

  • Straightforward, No-Nonsense Advice

    Your doctor will explain health matters in plain language so you can make confident, informed decisions about your care.

  • Personalised Care for Every Stage of Life

    Whether you’re in your 20s or 70s, the doctors will tailor their approach to your age, health history, and lifestyle.

  • Support for Sensitive Men’s Health Concerns

    From mental health to sexual wellbeing, your doctor will offer compassionate support for issues that are often difficult to talk about.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Think of it like servicing your car—you do it to prevent problems, not just fix them. A regular check-up is the best way to catch potential issues like high blood pressure or high cholesterol before they become serious. It’s also a great time to discuss your overall health and lifestyle.

A men’s health check is tailored to your age and risk factors. It typically involves a chat about your lifestyle (diet, exercise, smoking, alcohol), a blood pressure check, and often a blood test to check cholesterol, blood sugar, and kidney and liver function. It’s a comprehensive review of your physical and mental wellbeing.

The major risk factors are often silent. They include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, and a family history of heart disease. Most of these can be managed effectively with lifestyle changes and, if needed, medication.

For men over 45, a regular heart health check is recommended. If your results are normal, you might check them every couple of years. If you have risk factors, your GP will recommend more frequent checks.

The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program posts a free, simple home test kit to eligible Australians aged 50 to 74 every two years. It’s crucial that you do this test. If you have a strong family history of bowel cancer, you may need to start screening earlier, so please discuss this with your GP.

There is no single fixed age when every man should start getting his prostate checked. The decision to test is a personal one that you should make after discussing the potential benefits and risks with your GP. Instead, it is recommended to have a discussion about testing from age 50 (or from age 40 if you have a strong family history of prostate cancer). This chat involves weighing the pros and cons of the PSA blood test so you can make an informed decision.

Testicular cancer is the second most common cancer in younger men (aged 20-39). The best approach is to check them regularly and to inform your GP if you notice any changes, such as a hard lump, swelling, or a change in shape or size.

Absolutely. Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Your GP is the best first point of contact for issues like stress, anxiety, and depression.  They are there to listen without judgment and can help you access further support.

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