Men's Health Harley Street | Men's Health Clinic W1 | Men's Cancer Screeening London | Prostate Cancer Screening Harley Street
Men's health issues relate to the organics unique to men - the prostate, testes and the penis. The greatest concerns for men's health are: prostate and testicular cancer, infertility, sexual dysfunction and the andropause, or 'male menopause'. These health problems can be very worrying in and of themselves - but they can also be life threatening.
Our men's health clinic in Harley Street, London W1 offers unparalleled in house expertise for men's health, urological medicine and surgery including:
Full Prostate Health-screen & examination;
Sexual Health, Fertility & Performance including; Full Andropause/Male Hormone analysis;
Male-specific and General cancer screen (Prostate & Bladder, Testicular & Penile + general organ systems review);
Executive Male self-examination and health coaching;
Urological, Laparoscopic and Robotic keyhole surgery.
Mr Hiten Patel - Head of Men's Health at 76 Harley Street
General Urology
Within the broader field of Men's Health, General Urology covers conditions relating to:
Family Planning/Vasectomy
Fertility Issues (including sperm count and related lifestyle advice)
Kidney Infections
Bladder Conditions, such as overactive, painful, or irritable bladder and bladder infections, e.g. cystitis
We provide regular care to patients with problems of foreskin,
family planning (vasectomy), testicular, scrotal lumps, prostate,
kidney or bladder infections.
We look after patients with an Overactive/Irritable Bladder who
are troubled by urgency, i.e. the sensation they have to rush to pass
urine.
We also help people suffering from Interstitial Cystitis or Painful
Bladder Conditions. I also take care of male patients with bladder,
prostate or urine leakage problem, e.g. after prostate surgery.
Obesity and body composition (see Metabolic medicine and weight)
Metabolic syndrome and Cardiovascular risk (see Heart and CVS Health)
Increased Fracture Risk
Cognitive dysfunction (see Brain Health)
Male-specific and General cancer screen (£500; 1 hr consult)
Bladder, Testicular & Penile
General organ systems review
Men's Cancers
Prosate Cancer Screening Harley Street
Prostate cancer is a silent killer, as it usually has
no symptoms. It causes more than 10,000 deaths in the UK each year and rates
all over the world are on the rise, particularly in countries that are
modernising. Whilst this is a shocking statistic, the real tragedy is that
these deaths are potentially preventable.
At 76, we offer full screening for prostate cancer
through a simple blood test and an examination. We can also screen using
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Some of the cures we use for those diagnosed with
prostate cancer include keyhole surgery as well as other minimally invasive
therapies. We also consider important a deeper understanding of why someone has
prostatitis – and so we offer an Integrated Body Assessment.
Testicular Cancer Screening Harley Street
Just over 2000 men in the UK are diagnosed each year
with testicular cancer, with most of the men diagnosed being between 20 and 39
years old. We offer a full screening and treatment service, including advice on
self-care.
We can also screen for bladder, testicular and penile
cancers.
Full 6 month 76 Executive Male Health & Human Performance Programme (£12,500)
76 have assembled a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) that will oversee
a comprehensive diagnostic and health improvement programme. As part of
the programme, a detailed assessment of your current health will be
made using the most up to date tests. The MDT will then analyze the
findings and produce a tailored plan for you. The bespoke nature of
this will allow us prioritise your health needs. The Full programme
will last 12 weeks and have many other benefits (link to club 76, other
specialist etc) Robotic key-hole surgery Pioneering surgical techniques (see link to books and papers published)
Specialist team involvement: Men's Health; AndroPlus; Metabolism & Obesity; Safer Sugery Hiten is our Director of Men's Health and Head of the Section of
Laparoscopic Urology, University College Hospital, London. He holds the
distinguished titles of visiting Professor in international centres including University of Rochester Medical Center, New York, as well as being
an international expert in the field of key hole surgery, Robotics and surgical innovation.