Men’s health conditions encompass a wide range of medical issues that uniquely affect Men throughout their lives. Whether you are dealing with prostate disorders, erectile dysfunction or other urological symptoms, Mr Khan offers tailored approach to improve your quality of life.
Men's Health
Erectile Dysfunction
Commonly known as ‘impotence’, erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection that is adequate for sexual intercourse. It can affect one in ten men and more than 50% of men over 40 will experience some form of ED. Having erection trouble from time to time is not necessarily a cause for concern. However, on-going difficulty with erections may cause stress, affect your self-confidence and contribute to relationship problems.
Causes of ED can be physical or psychological in nature and your consultant will carry out a through examination and investigations to help determine the cause of the problem.
There are a range of treatment options for ED and these may include:
- Lifestyle advice.
- Psychosexual counselling.
- Testosterone replacement therapy.
- PDE5 inhibitors – these tablets are a very effective form of treatment and can work in up to 80% of patients. They work by temporarily increasing the blood supply to the penis. Examples include Sildenafil (Viagra), Vardenafil (Levitra) and Tadalafil (Cialis). Patients who take nitrate based medications for heart problems cannot use these medications.
- Pellets into the urethra – This Intraurethral pellet formulation (MUSE) is where a small pellet is inserted into the urethra at the tip of the penis. This causes the blood vessels to relax and increase flow.
- Injections into the penis – Intracavernosal injection therapy (Caverject, Viridal) is where the patient self-injects medication into the side of the penis. This causes the blood vessels to relax and increase flow. You will be taught how to administer the injections and what to do in the event when an erection will not go down.
- Vacuum device – a cylinder is placed over the penis and a vacuum is created with a pump. This creates an erection by drawing blood into the penis. This expands the spongy tissue which fills with blood, resulting in an erection. Once the penis is engorged with blood, a constriction ring is placed around the base of the erection. The constriction ring ensures that the blood remains in the penis to maintain a firm erection, until the ring is removed.
- Penile implant – Indicated for a very small number of patients where all other treatment strategies have failed. A penile implant is inserted into the penis under general anaesthetic. Your consultant will be able to discuss this in further detail with you.
For more information and to book a consultation please contact us.
Curved / Bent penis – Peyronie’s disease
Peyronie’s disease is a relatively common condition that results in curvature of the penis that subsequently makes sexual intercourse difficult or even impossible. The cause is often unknown but may be secondary to trauma following intercourse or a sporting injury. Scar tissue (fibrous plaque) develops along the shaft of the penis which is less flexible causing the penis to bend as it stiffens. Depending on the location of the fibrous plaque, the penis may bend upward, downward or sideways.
Symptoms often include painful erections and a curved, distorted penis.
The condition may clear up completely but in most cases men find the curvature stays the same or may even worsen. Treatment options depends on the severity of symptoms and may include medication, injections, vacuum / traction therapy or surgery.
If you have developed this condition and wish to seek medical advice then please contact us for a consultation.
Premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation occurs in men when semen leave the body (ejaculate) sooner than wanted during sex. Premature ejaculation is a common sexual complaint. As many as 1 out of 3 people say they have it at some time.
Premature ejaculation isn’t cause for concern if it doesn’t happen often. But you might be diagnosed with premature ejaculation if you:
- Always or nearly always ejaculate within 1 to 3 minutes of penetration
- Are not able to delay ejaculation during sex all or nearly all the time
- Feel distressed and frustrated, and tend to avoid sexual intimacy as a result
Premature ejaculation is a treatable condition. Medications, counselling and techniques that delay ejaculation can help improve sex for you and your partner.
Benefits of Treating Men's Health Conditions
Personalised Solutions for Erectile Dysfunction
Comprehensive assessment and tailored treatments — from medication and counselling to advanced therapies like injections or implants — help restore confidence and sexual function.
Expert Care for Penile Curvature (Peyronie’s Disease)
Through precise diagnosis and a range of treatments including medication, traction therapy, and surgery, patients can regain comfort, function, and confidence during intimacy.
Effective Management for Premature Ejaculation
With the right combination of medication, counselling, and behavioural techniques, treatment helps improve control, reduce anxiety, and enhance overall sexual satisfaction.
General FAQs
What causes erectile dysfunction (ED)?
ED can have physical or psychological causes. Common factors include poor blood flow, hormonal imbalance, medication side effects, stress, or anxiety. A full assessment helps identify and treat the underlying cause.
What treatments are available for erectile dysfunction?
Treatment is tailored to your needs and may include medication such as PDE5 inhibitors (Viagra or Cialis), testosterone therapy, counselling, vacuum devices, injections, or penile implants in advanced cases.
Can Peyronie’s disease be corrected without surgery?
In many cases, medication, traction therapy, or injections can reduce curvature and discomfort. Surgery is only recommended for severe cases where non-surgical options are ineffective.
How is premature ejaculation treated?
Treatment may include medication, topical creams, counselling, or specific techniques that help delay ejaculation. These approaches can improve control, confidence, and overall sexual satisfaction.
