Services
Family Medicine Weight Management Medical Acupuncture Telemedicine Spravato for Depression
Locations
Bridgewater Nutley Hoboken Morristown View All Locations
Patients
New Patients Patient Portal Payment Portal Join Video Visit Insurance FAQs Health Library Contact
About
About PremierMD Our Providers Mission & Values Why We're Different Patient Philosophy Testimonials
Men's Health

Care built around every stage of your life.

What your health actually needs changes as you move through life — vaccinations and sexual health in your 20s, risk-factor monitoring through your 30s and 40s, cardiovascular and sleep health at midlife, cancer screening as you age. We build the plan around where you actually are.

A man enjoying time outdoors, representative of the whole life a men's health plan is built to protect

Preventive care is where men's health actually gets won

Men are less likely to have a regular doctor and more likely to skip a preventive visit than women -- and it shows up in the numbers: men die younger, on average, from conditions that are highly treatable when caught early. This isn't about one annual physical. It's a plan that follows you from your 20s through your 60s and beyond, adjusting to what actually matters at each stage.

Comprehensive men's health services

Preventive Screening

Personalized screening for cardiovascular, metabolic, and cancer risk, built around your age and family history rather than a generic checklist.

Learn more

Testosterone Therapy

ADAM testing, structured symptom tracking, and close monitoring so treatment stays on track instead of drifting unsupervised.

Learn more

Prostate Health

PSA testing and straight answers about what an elevated number does and doesn't mean, timed to your age and risk factors.

Learn more

Sexual Health & STI Testing

Confidential, judgment-free testing and treatment, plus direct conversations about erectile dysfunction and sexual health -- no separate referral needed.

Learn more

Cardiovascular & Chronic Disease Care

Blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes managed together as one connected picture, since they rarely travel alone.

Learn more

Weight Management

Body composition shapes hormone levels, blood pressure, and cardiovascular risk -- often the fastest lever available for all three at once.

Learn more
Ready when you are

Your health, at every age, actually taken care of.

Most new patients are seen within a week, in person or via telemedicine.

Your care, by stage of life

General guidance below -- your actual plan is built from your family history, prior results, and personal risk factors, and tracked in your chart year over year.

Young Adulthood

Catch-up immunizations you might have missed (Tdap, HPV through 45), a real conversation about sexual health, and confidential STI screening -- the foundation years, before problems have had time to start.

The Building Years

Baseline cholesterol and blood sugar around 35, blood pressure checked at every visit, and an honest look at weight, sleep, and stress before any of it becomes a diagnosis.

Midlife

Cardiovascular risk calculated properly, not eyeballed. This is also when snoring, daytime fatigue, and stubborn weight gain get evaluated for sleep apnea -- a real driver of blood pressure and heart risk that's easy to write off as just getting older.

Later Adulthood

Prostate, colon, and skin cancer screening on schedule, bone density and fall-risk attention, plus a Medicare Annual Wellness Visit that actually plans ahead instead of just checking a box.

Strength today is protection for later

Muscle mass and cardiovascular fitness aren't just about how you look -- they're two of the strongest predictors of how well you age. Staying active protects blood pressure, blood sugar, bone density, and mood all at once, and it's never too late to start moving the numbers in the right direction.

We build activity and strength into the same conversation as your screening and risk factors, rather than leaving "exercise more" as a vague afterthought on your way out the door.

A man mid-workout at the gym, representative of staying strong and active at every age

Men's health questions

Why does men's health need a whole lifespan plan instead of just an annual physical?

Because men are statistically more likely to skip preventive visits and more likely to die from a condition that would've been easy to catch early. What matters at 22 (vaccinations, sexual health) is different from what matters at 45 (cardiovascular risk) or 65 (cancer screening) — a real plan adjusts as you move through each stage instead of treating every visit the same way.

What immunizations do adult men actually need?

Tdap boosters every 10 years, a shingles vaccine starting at 50, an annual flu shot, and catch-up HPV vaccination through age 45 if you missed it earlier — plus anything specific to travel or occupational exposure. Most adults are behind on at least one of these without realizing it.

Do you handle sexual health and STI testing directly, or is that a separate referral?

Directly, no referral needed. Confidential STI testing and treatment, and direct conversations about erectile dysfunction or low libido, are a standard part of care here — not something you have to be sent elsewhere for.

When should cardiovascular risk factors start getting checked seriously?

Blood pressure at every visit starting in your 20s, and cholesterol and blood sugar baselines around 35 — earlier with a family history. Cardiovascular risk is asymptomatic until it isn't, and it's far easier to manage in your 30s and 40s than after a first event.

What's the connection between sleep apnea and a family doctor?

Untreated sleep apnea drives high blood pressure, raises cardiovascular risk, and is often the real reason behind daytime fatigue and stubborn weight gain that gets written off as just getting older. Snoring, gasping during sleep, and morning grogginess are worth mentioning at a routine visit — we screen for it and coordinate a sleep study when it's warranted.

Do you treat low testosterone as part of general men's health, or is that separate?

It's part of the same practice, with its own dedicated program — ADAM testing at every visit, structured symptom tracking, and close follow-up so treatment never drifts unsupervised. See our testosterone therapy page for the full program.

When does cancer screening start, and what does it actually involve?

Colon cancer screening now starts at 45 for average risk (Cologuard or colonoscopy), prostate screening at 50 for average risk or 40–45 with a family history or if you're African-American, and skin checks as needed based on your history. Each is timed to your personal risk, not a single generic calendar.

From our blog

TRT vs. Natural Ways to Raise Testosterone

Real lab thresholds, real risks and benefits, and the active debate over how TRT gets prescribed today.

Read the guide

What to Expect at Your Annual Physical

A full walkthrough, what's included, and a literal checklist.

Read the guide

Contact MyPremierMD Today

We'll reach out within 24 hours to answer your questions and help you schedule an appointment.

What are you interested in? (optional)

Prefer to call? (908) 450-7002