Concierge men’s health · London
Men’s health check, bundled cardiovascular, prostate, testosterone and lifestyle assessment.
A bundled men’s health check combines cardiovascular risk assessment, prostate health (PSA + DRE), testosterone and metabolic profile, sleep and mental-health screening — with a personalised risk-reduction and lifestyle plan.
Why patients choose us
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The right hands
A consultant-led bundled assessment — cardiovascular, urology, endocrinology and mental-health screening in one visit.
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Often answers same-day
Bloods, BP, ECG and examination reviewed on the day, with a written plan you can act on.
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Independent, and free
We are paid by no clinic, so the recommendation is impartial and costs you nothing.
Key facts
What a men’s health check actually covers.
A single bundled appointment that answers the four questions that decide male mid-life outcomes — cardiovascular, prostate, metabolic and hormonal.
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Bundled men’s health assessment
A single appointment combining cardiovascular, prostate, metabolic, testosterone, sleep and mental-health screening.
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Same-day appointment
Full assessment, bloods, examination and a personalised plan in one visit.
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Cardiovascular + prostate + metabolic + testosterone
Four core pillars — the assessment that actually moves the needle on male morbidity.
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Mental-health screening (PHQ-9, GAD-7)
Validated tools for depression and anxiety, delivered discreetly as part of the check.
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Sleep and lifestyle review
Sleep quality, alcohol, activity, nutrition and stress — the drivers behind most male mid-life risk.
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Structured follow-up plan
A written plan with clear re-screen intervals — usually 12–24 months, sooner where indicated.
How it works
From enquiry to plan — what happens, in order.
One appointment, one clinician, one written plan — usually complete on the day.
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Before
Book same-day slot
Enquire and we confirm an appointment — often same day, including evenings and Saturdays.
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Before
Fast 8 hours
Water only for eight hours before your bloods — lipid and glucose accuracy depends on it.
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On the day
Consultation and history
A structured, confidential history — cardiovascular, urological, hormonal, sexual, sleep and mood.
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On the day
Blood pressure and BMI
Baseline observations, waist circumference, resting heart rate and body composition.
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On the day
PSA and testosterone bloods
Full panel including PSA, testosterone (total and free), SHBG, lipids, HbA1c, LFTs, U&Es, TFTs and vitamin D.
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On the day
Optional CTCA / whole-body MRI
Add-on advanced imaging where cardiovascular risk or family history warrants it.
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After
Structured plan
A written report with prioritised actions, referrals and a clear re-screen date.
What it shows
The eight things a bundled check answers.
A men’s health check is only as useful as the questions it asks. These are the eight we always cover.
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Cardiovascular risk profile
BP, lipids, HbA1c, ECG and QRISK3 — the four numbers that predict male mid-life morbidity.
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Prostate health (PSA + DRE)
Age-adjusted PSA with digital rectal examination — the pairing that catches what PSA alone misses.
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Testosterone and hormonal profile
Total and free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH and prolactin — the full hypogonadism work-up.
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Metabolic and diabetes risk
HbA1c, fasting glucose, lipid panel, LFTs and body composition — pre-diabetes and NAFLD screening.
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Sleep and mental-health screen
PHQ-9, GAD-7 and STOP-BANG — validated tools for depression, anxiety and obstructive sleep apnoea.
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Bone-health baseline
Vitamin D, calcium and — where indicated — a DEXA scan for male osteoporosis risk.
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Testicular examination
Focused examination for testicular lumps, varicocele and hernia — often skipped, easily done.
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Red flag: raised PSA + DRE nodule — urgent urology pathway
A raised PSA with a palpable nodule triggers an urgent same-week urology and MRI referral.
Treatment options
What the check turns into.
Screening on its own doesn’t change outcomes — the plan that follows does. These are the interventions your check will unlock, where indicated.
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Personalised lifestyle prescription
A written, prioritised plan — sleep, alcohol, activity, weight and nutrition, tailored to your baseline.
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Cardiovascular optimisation
BP, lipid and glucose targets with medication where indicated — the interventions with the largest survival benefit.
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Prostate MRI / biopsy pathway
Multiparametric prostate MRI and, where indicated, transperineal biopsy — the modern low-risk pathway.
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TRT for hypogonadism
Testosterone replacement where the diagnosis is confirmed — with structured monitoring of PSA, haematocrit and lipids.
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Sleep-medicine referral
Onward referral for polysomnography and CPAP assessment where OSA screening is positive.
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Mental-health support
Onward referral to CBT, psychiatry or coaching — with immediate crisis pathways where needed.
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Andrology / fertility referral
Semen analysis, varicocele assessment and specialist andrology referral for erectile dysfunction or male-factor infertility.
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Structured re-screen at 12–24 months
A clear re-screen date and interval, sooner where risk is elevated — because one snapshot isn’t a strategy.
Red flags
When a routine check becomes urgent.
Nine findings that move you from a routine plan to an urgent same-week pathway.
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Raised PSA
PSA above the age-adjusted threshold — an urgent MRI and urology pathway.
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Prostate nodule on DRE
A palpable nodule, irrespective of PSA — an urgent two-week urology referral.
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Testicular lump
Any new testicular lump warrants urgent ultrasound and urology assessment.
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Erectile dysfunction with cardiovascular risk
ED is a marker of endothelial disease — trigger a full CV work-up.
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Severe hypogonadism
Symptomatic low testosterone with clearly low bloods — pituitary work-up before starting TRT.
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Silent MI
ECG changes suggestive of prior infarction — urgent cardiology and CTCA.
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Undiagnosed diabetes
HbA1c ≥48 mmol/mol on screening — same-day diabetes pathway.
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Male factor infertility
Abnormal semen analysis or clinical varicocele — andrology referral.
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Mental-health crisis
Active suicidal ideation on PHQ-9 — immediate crisis pathway, not a routine plan.
Sources
The guidelines this page is built on.
Reviewed by Pulse Atlas Editorial Board, . Next review 2027-07-30. Reading time ~6 minutes.
Frequently asked
Everything we get asked about the men’s health check.
Quick answers on what’s included, fasting, timing, age thresholds, PSA and testosterone replacement.
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What is included in a men’s health check?
A bundled men’s health check combines cardiovascular risk assessment (BP, lipids, ECG, QRISK3), prostate health (PSA + DRE), testosterone and hormonal profile, metabolic and diabetes screening, sleep and mental-health screening (PHQ-9, GAD-7, STOP-BANG), a testicular examination, and a personalised lifestyle and risk-reduction plan.
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Do I need to fast before a men’s health check?
Yes — an eight-hour fast (water only) is recommended before the bloods. Fasting improves the accuracy of the lipid panel and fasting glucose. Take your usual medication with water unless told otherwise.
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How long does a men’s health check take?
The core appointment is typically 60–90 minutes on the day, including consultation, examination, bloods and ECG. Advanced add-ons like CTCA or whole-body MRI take an additional half-day.
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From what age should I have a men’s health check?
From age 40 for most men, or earlier if there is a family history of cardiovascular disease, prostate cancer or diabetes. Repeat every 12–24 months depending on baseline risk.
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Is a PSA test worth having?
For men aged 50–70 (or from 45 with a family history), a PSA test paired with a DRE and a structured discussion of the trade-offs is a reasonable choice. It should never be interpreted in isolation.
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When would I need testosterone replacement?
TRT is considered where a man has symptomatic hypogonadism confirmed on repeat morning testosterone bloods with appropriate work-up. It is a long-term commitment with structured monitoring of PSA, haematocrit and lipids.
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In practice, in London
Booking mens health check privately in London — what actually happens
With mens health check, the London question is usually about report turnaround and the radiologist reading it — not whether the scan is available. The wait for mens health check on the NHS depends heavily on where you live and how urgently the referral is graded. Central and West London private clinics can normally book within a week, with imaging or a procedure slot to follow shortly after. It’s worth being honest about the reason for going private: usually it’s time, not a fundamentally different test.
In practice, a private mens health check appointment in London means a named consultant, a proper hour in the room (or the equivalent on a video call), and a report you can actually read. Most of the imaging suites and endoscopy units we use sit within a mile of Harley Street or in Chelsea and Fulham, and turnaround on findings is measured in days, not weeks. For mens health check specifically, the difference between a routine report and a sub-speciality read is where private care earns its keep.
We’re careful about what a private pathway for mens health check can and can’t promise. It can compress a wait, put you in front of a subspecialist quickly, and get a proper report in your hands within a week. It can’t rewrite what the imaging or the bloods say. Setting that expectation up front tends to make the whole experience less stressful.