In-person primary care can address many men’s health needs, including prevention, screening guidance, urinary symptoms, fatigue, sleep, stress, and healthy aging. When needed, follow-up testing or specialist referral can be arranged.
Quick summary
- Men’s health in primary care focuses on prevention, common symptoms, and healthy aging.
- Urinary symptoms, fatigue, sleep concerns, and screening questions can often be reviewed in primary care.
- Testing and referral are based on symptoms, history, and risk.
Common topics
- Blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes risk, sleep, stress, and healthy aging
- Urinary symptoms and screening questions that may need follow-up
- Fatigue, low energy, and general wellness concerns
- Preventive lab guidance and cardiovascular risk review
- When follow-up or specialist referral may be appropriate
When to book a visit
- New urinary symptoms, weak stream, waking often at night, burning, or blood in the urine
- Symptoms that persist or are getting worse
- Ongoing fatigue or low energy
- Questions about blood pressure, cholesterol, weight, diabetes risk, or screening
- General men’s wellness concerns or prevention questions
When to seek urgent care
- Chest pain, fainting, severe shortness of breath, inability to urinate, severe testicular pain, or rapidly worsening symptoms should be evaluated urgently.
Next step
Book an in-person visit to review symptoms, screening questions, or prevention concerns and decide whether follow-up or referral may be needed.
Last reviewed: April 7, 2026
