Houston Methodist Men's Health Center

Personalized, coordinated and confidential care — all in one place

Houston Methodist's Men’s Health Center brings together the extensive resources of Houston Methodist Hospital to provide men with an unparalleled level of comprehensive, confidential and quality care.

 

Our experts will diagnose, monitor and treat common conditions such as low testosterone (Low T), fertility issues, erectile dysfunction (ED), prostate health, metabolic syndrome and bladder and kidney health, as well as provide access to coordinated care. 

 

In addition, we provide immediate referrals, helping make appointments as needed with cardiologists, plastic surgeons, physical therapists, endocrinologists and andrologists.

Houston Methodist Hospital is ranked No. 25 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for Urology. U.S. News & World Report has also named Houston Methodist Hospital one of the nation’s best as a nationally ranked Honor Roll hospital. Read more.

Comprehensive Low Testosterone (Low T) Care

Symptoms of Low T — changes in sleep habits, decrease in muscle mass, depression, erectile dysfunction (ED), fatigue, increased body fat and low sex drive — are often indicators of other underlying conditions. That’s why it’s important to seek care for Low T from a team of experts who can address and treat all of your unique needs.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

Oral medications

Penile injections

Vacuum pump

Penile implants

Premature ejaculation

Adult circumcision

Fertility

Male infertility

Semen analysis

Low sperm count

Vasectomy

Vasectomy reversal

Sperm retrieval

Sperm cryopreservation

Prostate Health

Aquablation therapy
Elevated PSA 

Enlarged prostate 

Prostate cancer

Prostatic Urethral lift procedure 

Targeted/fusion prostate biopsy of real-time ultrasound

Bladder Health

Bladder cancer

Cystitis/ bladder stones

Nocturia

Urinary frequency/urgency

Urinary retention/stress incontinence

Urinary tract infection

Kidney Health

Hematuria

Kidney function/flow

Renal cancer

Renal mass/cysts

Renal stones

Ureteral injuries