Men’s Health Screening

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Testosterone

Testosterone is a sex hormone that plays important roles in the body. Low levels of testosterone may cause men to experience mental fatigue.

Prostate Cancer and Testicular Cancer

Your risk for many health conditions may be written in your genes. Men whose prostate or testicular cancer is localized (is only in the prostate or testicles) and who have a family history of breast, colon, ovarian, pancreatic, or prostate cancer may have a gene mutation. Genetic screening can assess your risk for these and other cancer types

PSA

The PSA test is a blood test used primarily to screen for prostate cancer. The test measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in your blood.

Mental Health

Men tend to be less likely to receive mental health treatment than women. This could be because men’s mental health remains, to some extent, tied up with traditional gender expectations and roles. Mental health remains an important element in one’s overall well-being and contentedness.

Men's Health Checklist
Check-ups and Screening When Age
20-39 40-49 Over 50
Annual Wellness Exam  Every year 

Heart Health 

(Cholesterol)

Starting at age 35
Prostate  Discuss your options with a doctor   
Colorectal Health  Starting at age 50    
Reproductive Health  Sexually active adults at risk for STD’s based on history
If you have a personal or family history of cancer and want to #KnowYourRisk, book an appointment for genetic testing today.