Men’s Health & Hormone Wellness
Preventive screening, metabolic health evaluation, lifestyle optimization, and hormone-related symptom review—tailored to your age, history, and priorities.
Whole-person men’s wellness
Men’s health visits may include preventive screening, metabolic evaluation, and hormone-related symptom review—based on your age, medical history, and goals.
“The goal is simple: fewer guesswork decisions, more clarity—and a plan you can actually follow.”
St. Mary’s Wellness Clinic & CenterWhat brings most men in
- Fatigue & low energy
- Weight gain & metabolic health concerns
- Blood pressure & cholesterol screening
- Low libido
- Stress & sleep quality
- Wellness screenings by age/risk
What happens during a men’s health visit?
Assessment & goals +
We review your history, lifestyle, and symptoms, then clarify what matters most—energy, sleep, weight, performance, or prevention. The visit is designed to feel calm, thorough, and collaborative.
Screening & lab planning +
Depending on your needs, your provider may recommend preventive screening, labs, and a targeted hormone/metabolic review—based on age, risk factors, and clinical history.
Personalized wellness plan +
You’ll leave with a clear plan that may include nutrition guidance, movement goals, sleep and stress support, and follow-ups to track progress over time.
Follow-up & refinement +
We refine your plan as your body responds—so your care evolves with you. This is where long-term consistency (and real results) are built.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer hormone wellness support for men? +
Yes. Visits may include hormone-related symptom review and lab planning when appropriate, alongside lifestyle and metabolic wellness support.
What should I bring to my appointment? +
Bring a list of medications/supplements, any recent labs, and a brief timeline of symptoms and goals (energy, sleep, weight, libido, etc.).
Can I book a visit if I don’t have insurance? +
Yes. Ask our team about flexible payment options and wellness-focused care planning.
- CDC — Preventive care & health screening information
- NIH MedlinePlus — Hormones and men’s health
- Urology Care Foundation — Men’s health guidance