HEALTH HUB
Men's health
Supportive, trustworthy advice on hair loss, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, weight loss, and more
If you feel at immediate risk of harming yourself or someone else, call 999 or go to A&E. For urgent mental health support, contact NHS 111 or your local crisis service.
Men’s health advice from our experts
Online Doctor support for men’s health
Access online consultations and clinical support for a wide range of men’s health needs, with expert guidance you can trust whenever you need it.

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Erectile dysfunction
If your symptoms are severe, sudden, worsening, or you feel unwell, seek urgent medical advice or contact your GP. Online Doctor services are separate from our NHS prescription service. Charges and eligibility criteria may apply.
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For medicines, always read the label. Ask our pharmacy team if you are unsure whether a product is suitable for you.
Frequently asked questions
Common concerns can include hair loss, weight management, sexual health, mental wellbeing, and long-term conditions such as heart and circulatory disease. The right support depends on your individual circumstances, so a consultation with a healthcare professional can help you understand what’s most relevant for you and what steps to take.
The frequency of health checks varies based on your age, medical history, and any ongoing symptoms or risk factors. Many men benefit from regular reviews of things like blood pressure, weight, and general wellbeing. If you’re unsure, a healthcare professional can advise on what checks are appropriate for you and how often to have them.
There isn’t a single supplement that’s suitable for everyone. Nutritional needs can vary depending on your diet, lifestyle, and overall health. It’s usually best to aim for a balanced diet first. If you’re considering supplements, a healthcare professional can help you decide whether they’re appropriate and which options may suit your needs.
An online consultation allows you to discuss your symptoms and concerns with a qualified healthcare professional. If clinically appropriate, they may recommend next steps, which could include treatment options or further advice. Not all consultations lead to treatment, as this depends on your individual needs and suitability.