Overview

Men often present for a single “check-up” but benefit from unpacking blood pressure, lipids, glucose, weight, sleep, alcohol, and mood together. Prostate cancer screening with PSA is not automatic—the Canadian Task Force emphasizes informed choice. We also discuss colorectal screening (FIT or colonoscopy by age) and lung screening for eligible long-term smokers per Canadian guidance. For blood pressure targets, Hypertension Canada provides patient-friendly context.

Erectile dysfunction can signal cardiovascular risk—we evaluate holistically.

What’s included

  • Blood pressure and lipids; diabetes screening (A1c) when indicated
  • Colorectal cancer screening discussion and FIT requisition
  • Prostate cancer screening discussion (PSA) with shared decision-making
  • Mental health screening (depression, anxiety, substance use)
  • Sexual health (ED, testosterone only when clinically appropriate)
  • Lifestyle and sleep apnea risk clues

Who it’s for

Men prioritizing prevention, those with new diagnoses (hypertension, prediabetes), or anyone wanting to address sensitive topics in a familiar medical home.

Questions

We evaluate only when symptoms match guideline-appropriate indications—not marketing alone—and monitor for cardiovascular and hematologic effects.

Not for everyone—we review family history, ethnicity, urinary symptoms, and the evidence on benefits versus over-diagnosis before you choose.

We screen confidentially and offer therapy referrals, medications, or both; urgent risk = 911 or ER.