Sexual Health + Urology

Men’s Health

Men’s health care should feel direct, private, and medically useful. Care often includes sexual function, testosterone symptoms, fertility questions, urinary changes, pelvic discomfort, and the day-to-day performance issues that affect confidence and quality of life.

Los Angeles • sexual health • hormones • fertility • urinary care
Hormones Low energy, reduced libido, slower recovery, mood shifts, and body-composition changes can all be part of hormone-related concerns.
Sexual Function Erections, ejaculation, arousal, and penile health concerns deserve a direct and medically grounded conversation.
Fertility Semen quality, reproductive planning, and sexual health often overlap more than most patients expect.
Urinary Health Prostate symptoms, pelvic pain, urinary flow changes, and bladder issues can affect sleep, work, comfort, and confidence.
Comprehensive Care

Most men are dealing with more than one concern at a time.

A patient may come in thinking the issue is only testosterone, only erections, or only urinary symptoms. In reality, these concerns often overlap. Low libido can sit next to fatigue. Erectile changes may exist alongside stress, pelvic tension, or hormone issues. Urinary symptoms can affect sleep, which then affects energy, mood, and sexual health.

The goal is to organize what is happening, identify what matters clinically, and build a plan that feels specific rather than generic.

Sexual Health

Function is part of overall health

Erections, libido, ejaculation, and penile changes often affect confidence, relationships, and quality of life in a significant way.

Hormonal Health

Testosterone is one part of the picture

Hormone-related symptoms may influence sexual desire, motivation, recovery, muscle mass, body fat, mood, and energy.

Reproductive Health

Fertility deserves a real workup

Semen quality, sexual function, medical history, hormones, and timing all matter when men are trying to understand fertility or plan a family.

Urinary + Pelvic Health

Comfort matters too

Pelvic pain, prostatitis, urgency, nighttime urination, and weakened stream can all interfere with routine, sleep, and overall well-being.

What Care May Include

Clear answers, targeted evaluation, and a real next step.

Men’s health visits are often used to sort out what is driving symptoms. Some patients need hormone testing. Some need a focused sexual health workup. Some need urinary evaluation, fertility testing, or a more direct conversation about lifestyle, stress, sleep, prevention, and long-term health.

Treatment planning should match the actual concern rather than forcing every patient into the same pathway.

Common reasons men book
  • Low energy, lower libido, or reduced confidence
  • Erectile changes or performance concerns
  • Questions about testosterone or hormone therapy
  • Fertility concerns or semen-quality questions
  • Peyronie’s disease or other penile changes
  • Prostate, bladder, or urinary symptoms
What a stronger evaluation can do
  • Separate hormone-related symptoms from other causes
  • Connect sexual and urinary concerns when they overlap
  • Build a plan around real goals, not just lab numbers
  • Clarify treatment options with more confidence
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A men’s health visit may include sexual function, libido, testosterone-related symptoms, fertility, urinary concerns, prostate symptoms, lifestyle factors, and broader wellness patterns that affect performance and quality of life.

No. Testosterone can matter, but so can vascular health, sleep, stress, medications, pelvic health, metabolic issues, fertility, and urinary function.

Yes. Erectile dysfunction can overlap with vascular, hormonal, neurologic, medication-related, and psychological factors, which is why a full evaluation is often more useful than symptom-only treatment.

Not necessarily. Many patients book because they want a baseline conversation about hormones, sexual function, fertility, urinary health, or prevention before a concern becomes more disruptive.

If you have persistent sexual, hormonal, urinary, or reproductive concerns — or simply want a more proactive men’s health evaluation — it is worth booking a consultation.

Contact

Ready for a more complete men’s health conversation?

If you want a more thoughtful approach to sexual function, hormones, fertility, urinary health, or performance in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.

5757 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 475
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
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