Pomona Valley Health Centers delivers individualized care to a diverse patient population. We strive to provide accessible, state-of-the-art medical solutions that help you pursue your health and wellness goals.
Along with family medicine and primary care, we offer men’s health services with personalized healthcare services that address medical issues experienced by men of all ages.
We address the following conditions:
Discussing sensitive wellness issues with a physician can sometimes be challenging and uncomfortable. At Pomona Valley Health Centers, we provide non-judgmental, patient-focused health services for various conditions. We encourage patients to seek regular care for the following men’s health issues:
We help men address concerns related to sexual performance, sexual health, and fertility. We can discuss the best solutions and medications to help you resolve issues such as Erectile Dysfunction, Male Infertility, Peyronie’s Disease, Premature Ejaculation, and Vasectomy.
Testosterone is a male hormone that facilitates the production of sperm, regulates sex drive, and plays a role in the generation of muscle mass. Moreover, it is also thought to influence hair growth and loss.
Too little testosterone is associated with the following conditions:
We address the potential causes of low testosterone and develop personalized treatment programs to alleviate troubling symptoms. These treatments might include the following:
Male androgenic alopecia, known as male pattern baldness, affects roughly 50 million men in the United States. This condition is the gradual thinning of the hair on the scalp in an “M” pattern that extends to the crown. While it is common to notice a receding hairline or hair loss at the crown, some men also experience body hair loss. However, it is also common for men to grow more robust facial and body hair even as the hair on their heads becomes thinner.
Pattern baldness does not indicate an underlying medical problem and can be most successfully addressed when treated early. Certain medications like minoxidil can slow hair loss and even facilitate new hair growth.
Most testicular cancers can be detected early through a self-exam or an exam conducted by a primary care physician or urologist. However, some cancers do not cause symptoms until they have progressed significantly.
The most common sign of testicular cancer is an abnormality within the testicles. An abnormality might be a lump or mass felt within one of the testicles or a change in the size or shape of the testicles. Men with a family history of testicular cancer or at higher risk (having an undescended testicle) should discuss screening options with their physicians. Pomona Valley Health Centers offers comprehensive cancer screening and oncology services.
Schedule an appointment for men’s health services today, or visit our information page to find the location nearest you.