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Comprehensive Health Screening

Energy, performance, hormones, prostate, intimacy. The full picture of how the body ages - addressed clinically, not commercially.

Comprehensive Health Screening at Hisential Clinic, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
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Men's health care at Hisential Clinics covers the full picture of how men age - hormones (testosterone, andropause, TRT), sexual function (erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation), prostate health (BPH, prostatitis, prostate cancer screening), fatigue and sleep, and the metabolic and cardiovascular drivers behind them. Care is delivered by MMC-registered, andrology-certified doctors in a confidential, men-only setting. Men's health consultation: RM 85-100.

Last reviewed 2026-05-01

Quick answer. Men's health care at Hisential Clinics covers the full picture of how men age - hormones (testosterone, andropause, TRT), sexual function (erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation), prostate health (BPH, prostatitis, prostate cancer screening), fatigue and sleep, and the metabolic and cardiovascular drivers behind them. Care is delivered by MMC-registered, andrology-certified doctors in a confidential, men-only setting. Men's health consultation: RM 85-100.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Jasvinderpal Singh, MD, FIFA Dip. Football Medicine, Cert. Men's Health (SMHS). Last reviewed: 1 May 2026.


Why men's health is a clinical specialty, not a marketing label

Men present to clinics differently. They come later, with more advanced symptoms, having tried more workarounds first. Their symptom clusters - low libido, fatigue, weight gain, mood change, sleep disruption, erectile difficulties - overlap so consistently that treating any one in isolation routinely misses the bigger picture. And the social and clinical environment matters: a man who took six months to book the appointment in the first place is unlikely to book a second one if his first experience felt rushed or generic.

Men's health as a clinical area exists to address exactly that. At Hisential, men's health means: andrology training in addition to general practice, a clinical setting built for confidentiality and time efficiency, examination skills specific to the conditions men actually present with, and a default approach of looking at the whole man - hormones, metabolic health, sleep, stress, and the symptom on the doorslip - every visit.

This page explains how men's health care is structured at Hisential and where each individual service fits in the bigger picture.

How men's health symptoms cluster

The most common reason men book a men's health consultation is one specific symptom: difficulty with erections, persistent fatigue, low libido, weight gain that won't shift, sleep that doesn't refresh, or mood change. In practice, those symptoms almost always travel in groups, because they share underlying drivers.

Common clusters:

A men's health consultation is structured to identify which cluster (or combination) you are in, and to address the drivers, not just the loudest symptom.

The areas of men's health

Hormonal - testosterone, andropause, TRT

Testosterone is not the whole story of men's hormonal health, but it is central. Properly diagnosing low testosterone - symptoms plus morning bloods, twice, with SHBG - is a different exercise from prescribing testosterone because a number looked low on a single afternoon test.

Sexual function

Sexual difficulties are common, treatable, and often the entry point to broader health questions worth answering.

Prostate and urology

Prostate health becomes increasingly relevant from a man's 40s onward - both common, manageable issues like BPH and the more serious question of prostate cancer screening.

Energy, sleep, and metabolic health

The biological infrastructure underneath everything else.

Surgical and procedural

Sexual health and infectious disease

Sexual health sits inside men's health and is delivered with the same standards of confidentiality and clinical rigour. See the services overview for the full set including STD Testing in Malaysia, HIV Testing in Malaysia, HIV PrEP in Malaysia, and HIV PEP in Malaysia.

What a typical men's health consultation looks like

A first men's health consultation at Hisential is structured to make the time count.

  1. Pre-visit intake. A short symptom and history questionnaire so the doctor isn't typing while you're talking.
  2. History. Focused on what brought you in, with deliberate space for the symptoms men typically don't volunteer until asked. Sexual function, sleep, mood, alcohol, medications, family history, training, recent life events.
  3. Examination. Targeted to the issue - cardiovascular, abdominal, genital, prostate, or musculoskeletal as relevant. Always optional and always explained first.
  4. Investigations. Bloods are commonly ordered the same visit (fasting where required), with results typically returning in 24-48 hours.
  5. Diagnosis and plan. A clear written summary, transparent pricing for any next steps, and concrete actions you can take immediately. Treatment may begin at the visit (medication, in-clinic procedure) or after results return.
  6. Follow-up. In-person or by teleconsultation depending on what is being monitored.

Plan for 30-60 minutes for the first consultation depending on the issue. The fee is RM 85-100 and includes the time needed to actually answer your questions.

When to book a men's health consultation

There is no symptom small enough to be embarrassing. The men who do best are the ones who book the appointment six months or six years earlier than they otherwise would have. Common reasons to book sooner rather than later:

  • Erectile difficulties, regardless of frequency
  • Persistent fatigue that isn't explained by sleep or workload
  • Low libido, particularly if it has changed over the last 1-3 years
  • Mid-life weight gain that hasn't responded to the usual approaches
  • Mood change, irritability, or loss of motivation
  • Sleep that doesn't refresh; partner-witnessed snoring or apnoea
  • Increased urinary frequency, weaker stream, or getting up at night
  • Concerns about testosterone, "low T", or considering TRT
  • A prior abnormal blood test you've been meaning to follow up
  • A family history (early heart disease, prostate cancer, diabetes) that warrants screening
  • Anything sexual, urological, or hormonal that has been on your mind

If you are not sure where to start, a Comprehensive Health Screening in Malaysia is a useful entry point.

Pricing

Pricing is transparent, with no hidden charges and no pressure to commit at the first visit:

  • Men's health consultation: RM 85-100
  • GP consultation (for general health issues): RM 60-85
  • Teleconsultation: RM 45
  • Investigations, procedures, and treatment programmes: Quoted clearly before any treatment begins.

Confidentiality

Hisential operates by appointment only with private consultation rooms and confidential digital records. All consultations are protected under Malaysia's PDPA 2010. Your visit, diagnosis, treatment plan, prescriptions, and any test results are kept within the clinic and are not shared with anyone outside the treating clinical team without your written consent.

What patients say

"Took their health screening package. Whole experience is satisfactory. Screening results you'll get within 2 days. Explanation & consultation from Dr Azzim Emir is very clear. Highly recommended." - I.I., Google Review

"They are good in what they do. Very friendly, very educated, and even the prices are affordable for the services that they offer." - R.E., Google Review

Hisential holds 4.9★ across 750 verified Google reviews.

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Book a men's health consultation

Hisential Clinic Bangsar - Lot S122, 2nd Floor, Bangsar Shopping Centre, 285 Jalan Maarof, 59000 Kuala Lumpur. Open 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM daily.

WhatsApp: +60 12-841 3969 · Call: +60 3-8603 7220 · Message your personal concierge: /book-appointment


The information on this page is for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Specific recommendations require a consultation with a registered medical doctor. KKLIU 0640/EXP 31.12.2026.

Our methodology

How Hisential approaches your care

Every Hisential patient is paired with a Personal Health Concierge - one named contact who coordinates your screening, doctor visits, follow-up tests, and treatment plan end-to-end. We start with a structured intake, agree clear clinical thresholds for action, and only escalate to medication, imaging, or specialist referral when the data supports it. Results are explained in person, not emailed. Recalls, repeat tests, and referrals are scheduled for you so nothing slips between providers - consistent care from one point of contact.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Jasvinderpal Singh, MD, FIFA Dip. Football Medicine, Cert. Men's Health (SMHS)

Last reviewed 1 May 2026 · Next review 1 November 2026

FAQ

Comprehensive Health Screening - FAQs

Clear answers, written by our clinical team. Tap any question for its direct permalink, or reach out to your Personal Concierge for anything else.

  1. What is men's health and how is it different from general practice?

    Men's health is the focused area of medicine dealing with conditions that disproportionately affect men or that are best assessed in a men-specific clinical context - testosterone and andropause, sexual function, prostate, fertility, body composition, and the cardiovascular and metabolic drivers behind them. It overlaps with general practice but adds andrology training, condition-specific examination, and a clinical setting designed for confidentiality and time efficiency.

  2. What's the difference between andropause and low testosterone?

    Andropause is the cluster of symptoms - fatigue, low libido, mood change, loss of muscle, central weight gain - that often accompanies declining testosterone in older men. Low testosterone is the laboratory finding. Diagnosis of true testosterone deficiency requires both: consistent symptoms and morning testosterone bloods on at least two occasions confirming clinically low levels with other causes excluded.

  3. What's a normal testosterone level for a Malaysian man?

    Reference ranges vary by laboratory but typically fall around 8.6-29 nmol/L for total testosterone, with most healthy adult men sitting comfortably mid-range. The number alone is not the answer - interpretation depends on age, time of day of the blood draw (morning is essential), SHBG and free testosterone, and matching symptoms. Your doctor will interpret your numbers in context, not in isolation.

  4. Is testosterone replacement therapy safe long-term?

    When properly prescribed in men with confirmed deficiency and structured monitoring (baseline, 3-month, and 6-month bloods including haematocrit, PSA, and lipid panel), TRT has a strong safety record. The risks - increased haematocrit, PSA monitoring requirements, fertility suppression, fluid retention - are managed by monitoring. Self-prescribed or unmonitored TRT is a different proposition and significantly riskier.

  5. What does a men's health consultation involve?

    A focused medical history (symptoms, sexual function, energy, sleep, mood, weight, medications, family history), targeted examination, and a clear discussion of next steps - bloods, imaging, treatment, or further follow-up. Most first consultations run 30-60 minutes depending on the issue. The men's health consultation fee is RM 85-100 and includes the time needed to actually answer your questions.

  6. Can men's health issues be managed by teleconsultation?

    Many can. Follow-ups, results review, prescription refills where appropriate, and many initial assessments are well-suited to teleconsultation (RM 45). In-person visits are recommended where physical examination is needed (prostate, genital, or musculoskeletal), where in-clinic procedures (such as ESWT, blood draws, or minor procedures) are required, or where the issue benefits from a face-to-face conversation.

  7. Are men's health consultations confidential?

    Yes. Hisential operates by appointment only with private consultation rooms and confidential digital records, protected under Malaysia's PDPA 2010. Your diagnosis, treatment plan, prescriptions, and test results are not shared with anyone outside the treating clinical team without your written consent.

  8. How is fatigue assessed at a men's health clinic?

    Fatigue assessment at Hisential covers the full set of common drivers, not just testosterone: thyroid function, ferritin and full blood count, vitamin D and B12, fasting glucose and HbA1c, kidney and liver function, lipid panel, total testosterone (and SHBG where indicated), sleep history (including screening for sleep apnoea), mood, alcohol, and medication review. Treating fatigue without ruling out the obvious medical drivers is a common reason men stay tired.

  9. When should I be screened for prostate cancer?

    Most guidelines suggest discussing prostate cancer screening from age 50 for men of average risk, or earlier (40-45) for men with a strong family history (father or brother with prostate cancer, particularly at younger ages) or higher-risk ethnic background. Screening is a shared decision - it involves PSA blood testing and, where indicated, additional investigation. Your doctor will walk through the trade-offs at consultation.

  10. Can a men's health clinic help with weight gain in middle age?

    Yes, and it is a common reason for visits. Mid-life weight gain in men is rarely just calories - it usually involves a combination of declining testosterone, insulin resistance, sleep deprivation, alcohol, stress cortisol, and changes in training. A men's health consultation pulls those drivers apart and addresses them together. Where pharmacological support is appropriate, modern weight-loss medication is part of the toolkit (see [Medical Weight Loss in Malaysia](/weight-loss/)), but only as one component of a structured plan.

  11. Does Hisential treat fertility issues?

    Hisential assesses male factor infertility and supports the workup - semen analysis interpretation, hormonal evaluation, identification of reversible drivers, and management of conditions affecting fertility (varicocele referral, hormonal causes, lifestyle factors, anabolic steroid history). Where IVF or specialised fertility treatment is needed, we coordinate referrals to trusted fertility specialists.

  12. Do I need a referral to see a men's health doctor?

    No. You can book directly with Hisential by WhatsApp (+60 12-841 3969), phone (+60 3-8603 7220), or online booking. No referral is required for any service.

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