This programme consists of a range of investigations and interventions
designed to improve the condition of your prostate gland, a frequent
source of problems in men past mid-life, and improve your overall
fitness and health at the same time.
The investigations include a detailed history, questionnaires and
full range of endocrine, biochemical, and haematological blood tests,
which together with a rine test will be used to assess your general
and particularly prostate health, urinary function, and any hormone
imbalances. Ultra-sound studies will monitor the size and condition
of your prostate, and exclude abdominal abnormalities such as aortic
aneurysm, which affects 1 in 20 men over the age of 65. You will
be given copies and explanation of all the results.
The one hour consultation with our Specialist Consultant costs
£300, plus £175 for the full laboratory profiling.
Based on this initial assessment, and your current life-style and
medical condition, you will be invited to take up some of the following
options, the results of which will be assessed after 3 months by
repeating the tests:
Prostate Specific Supplements - Standard part of the programme
- (Provided at the Men's Health Centre - £75 for 3 months supply)
These are a mixture of mineral, vitamin and herbal supplements,
all of which have been shown individually to be of benefit to the
prostate and promote wellbeing.
Semen Specific Supplements - Optional part of the programme
- (Provided at the Men's Health Centre - £175)
These are a group of mainly herbal remedies of less well documented
benefit for those who wish to increase their semen volume and intensity
of orgasm.
Prostate Health Diet
Here you are offered a range of dietary options, emphasizing more
what you can add to what you already eat, such as fruit, berries,
tomatoes and soy products, rather than what you should take away,
to reduce weight, blood pressure and cholesterol, as well as promoting
prostate health.
Lifestyle Supplements
This is a tailor-made range of measures to help you reduce weight,
alcohol and stress, and get the right amount of exercise.