Men’s Health Services in Northern England

Men’s health concerns can affect confidence, wellbeing and daily life. At Your Pharmacy Clinics, we provide in-clinic men’s health assessments across Northern England, including Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and County Durham. Our trained clinicians offer confidential consultations to support common male health issues safely and professionally.

Patients can attend a face-to-face appointment to discuss concerns such as hair loss, erectile difficulties, premature ejaculation, hormonal symptoms or urinary problems. Following assessment, the clinician will provide advice, supply treatment under an approved PGD where appropriate or recommend referral to another healthcare provider.

Why Men’s Health Matters

Men often experience symptoms linked to hormonal changes, emotional health, sexual function or age-related concerns. Many delay seeking help due to embarrassment or uncertainty about where to start. At Your Pharmacy Clinics, we provide a private, approachable environment where patients can openly discuss their concerns and receive clear guidance from a trained clinician.

Common men’s health issues we support include:

  • Hair loss
  • Erectile difficulties
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Low testosterone symptoms
  • Sexual health concerns
  • Urinary symptoms

Addressing symptoms early can improve physical, emotional and relationship wellbeing.

Hair Loss Support

Hair thinning and male pattern baldness are common concerns for many men. During your in-clinic appointment, the clinician will assess your symptoms, discuss possible causes and explain suitable management options. These may include topical treatments, lifestyle advice or referral for further assessment where needed.

Early intervention can help slow progression and maintain hair density. Your clinician will guide you on safe, evidence-based options.

Support for Erectile Difficulties

Erectile difficulties are common and can result from a range of physical and emotional factors, including stress, circulatory issues, hormonal imbalance and medication side effects. During your consultation, a clinician will discuss your symptoms and review your medical history to identify contributing factors.

If suitable, treatment may be supplied under a PGD, or you may be advised on lifestyle changes or referred to your GP for further investigation. The focus is on safe, appropriate care based on your individual circumstances.

Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation can affect confidence and intimacy, but many effective management strategies exist. During your appointment, the clinician will assess your symptoms and discuss options such as behavioural techniques, topical treatments or other suitable approaches. Where necessary, you may be referred for additional medical support.

All discussions are confidential and tailored to your needs.

Low Testosterone and Hormone Health

Symptoms that may be linked to low testosterone include tiredness, low mood, reduced libido, difficulty concentrating and changes in muscle mass. These symptoms can also have non-hormonal causes. During your in-clinic assessment, the clinician will review your concerns and may advise lifestyle adjustments or recommend further testing or GP referral if needed.

Hormone-based treatments require careful assessment and may not be suitable for everyone. Your clinician will guide you based on your individual health profile.

Sexual Health and Urinary Concerns

Sexual health concerns and urinary symptoms are common and can affect daily comfort and wellbeing. Our clinicians can provide advice on symptom management, suitable over-the-counter options and when to seek further medical investigation. Referrals may be recommended where necessary, particularly for recurring or persistent symptoms.

How Our Men’s Health Assessments Work

Booking your appointment

Patients book an in-clinic appointment at their nearest Your Pharmacy Clinics branch. A pre-consultation form must be completed through your secure account before attending to ensure the clinician has key information in advance.

In-clinic consultation

During the appointment, a clinician will discuss your symptoms, review your medical history and assess your overall health. This allows them to determine whether treatment can be supplied under a PGD or whether referral or lifestyle guidance is more appropriate.

Treatment or referral

If clinically appropriate, treatment may be supplied under PGD during the same visit. Where treatment is not suitable, you will receive clear advice and may be referred for further investigation.

Ongoing support

Patients can return for follow-up appointments or seek further advice if symptoms change or require ongoing support.

Why Choose Your Pharmacy Clinics for Men’s Health Support

  • In-clinic assessments across Northern England
  • Confidential, supportive consultations
  • Clear advice and safe access to PGD-approved treatments
  • Referrals where further investigation is needed
  • Convenient locations in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and County Durham
  • Professional care tailored to male health concerns

Our goal is to ensure every patient feels supported, informed and confident in their health decisions.

Men’s Health FAQs

Do I need a referral?

No. You can book an in-clinic appointment directly. If a referral is needed, the clinician will advise you.

Are treatments safe?

Treatments are supplied only after a full in-clinic consultation confirms clinical suitability. All medicines are UK-approved and supplied in line with pharmacy regulations and PGDs.

Is the consultation confidential?

Yes. All patient information is handled confidentially and securely.

Will treatment be supplied on the same day?

Treatment may be supplied on the same day if clinically appropriate under the PGD. If further investigation is needed, the clinician will explain the next steps.

What if I am unsure what’s causing my symptoms?

The clinician will help identify possible causes and provide clear guidance on the most appropriate next steps.

Legal Disclaimer

This service provides in-clinic men’s health assessments in accordance with UK pharmacy regulations and approved PGDs. Treatments are supplied only where clinically appropriate following a face-to-face consultation. This service does not replace GP or emergency medical care. Patients with urgent or severe symptoms should seek immediate medical attention.