Men's general health

General health

Most men only see a doctor when something breaks. The conditions that matter most build silently for years. A proper checkup catches them while they're still small.

  • 1 in 3

    Adults with high blood pressure

  • ~5 yrs

    Male life-expectancy gap

  • 45 min

    Private consult

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Signs

  • Energy lower than it used to be

  • Weight creeping up around the middle

  • Blood pressure you've never actually checked

  • Sleep that doesn't refresh you

  • Small symptoms you keep explaining away

Common causes

  • Years without a proper checkup

  • Desk work, stress and short sleep

  • Smoking and regular drinking

  • Diet that drifted, exercise that stopped

  • Family history you've never mapped

When to see a doctor

  • You can't remember your last checkup

  • Heart disease or diabetes runs in the family

  • You're over 40 and have never had bloods done

  • A symptom has lasted more than a few weeks

  • You want a baseline, not a guess

Understanding prevention

The big risks build quietly

The conditions that actually shorten men's lives, heart disease, diabetes, some cancers, rarely announce themselves. High blood pressure, rising blood sugar and cholesterol have no symptoms in the early years. Feeling fine tells you very little.

That's why testing beats guessing. A structured checkup, bloods, blood pressure, and screening matched to your age and family history, turns vague worry into a clear picture of where you actually stand.

Caught early, most of these problems are managed with small corrections: a medication, a habit changed, a number rechecked in three months. Caught late, they become the event that forces everything to change at once.

Men usually come in when something breaks. The easier wins happen years before that, in the numbers.
Dr. Noppon Arunkajohnsak (Win)

Our solutions for general health

Care that starts with data

A checkup finds what needs attention; treatment follows the finding, not the other way round. These guides cover medications our doctors commonly prescribe for everyday health problems.

Quit smoking

Varenicline

A prescription tablet that eases cravings and withdrawal while you stop. Works best with a doctor's plan and follow-up.

Read the guide

Short course

Prednisolone

A corticosteroid for flare-ups of inflammation, allergy and asthma. Effective, but dose and duration need a doctor.

Read the guide

Doctor-supervised

Tranexamic acid

Helps control abnormal bleeding, from heavy nosebleeds to dental procedures. Prescribed once the cause is checked.

Read the guide

Your journey

What happens when you come in

1. Private consult

45 minutes, one to one. Your history, lifestyle, family risks and whatever has been nagging you, without judgment or rush.

2. Baseline tests

Bloods, blood pressure and screening chosen for your age and risks, so the picture is built on data, not a guess.

3. Your plan

The doctor walks you through every number and what it means. Honest priorities, clear next steps. You decide, never pressured.

4. Same doctor follow up

Recheck the numbers that matter and compare year over year with the doctor who saw you. No hand offs, no commissions.

Meet the doctors

Who you'll see

Young, specialized and highly experienced, trained internationally. The same doctor from consult to follow-up.

Dr. Noppon Arunkajohnsak (Win)

Dr. Noppon Arunkajohnsak (Win)

Board-certified Urologist

Dr. Cheevathun Theeraratvarasin (Big)

Dr. Cheevathun Theeraratvarasin (Big)

Board-certified Urologist · Prostate care

Dr. Pasin Limudomporn (Ao)

Dr. Pasin Limudomporn (Ao)

Board-certified Urologist

What our patients say

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Health checkups

The range of blood tests included in their checkup is impressive. Hormone panel, metabolic markers, prostate health, liver function, cholesterol breakdown. Dr. Win walked me through every number. Very thorough.

François Dubois · Verified patient review

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Frequently asked questions

What does a men's health checkup actually include?

Blood pressure, a physical exam, and bloods covering cholesterol, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, with hormone and prostate screening added depending on your age and history. The exact panel is matched to you, not a fixed menu.

I feel fine. Is a checkup really worth it?

Feeling fine is exactly when a checkup is most useful. High blood pressure, rising sugar and cholesterol have no early symptoms, and they're far easier to correct when found before they cause trouble.

How often should I get checked?

For most men, once a year is a sensible rhythm. If something is being tracked, or there's strong family history of heart disease or diabetes, the doctor may suggest sooner. Year-over-year comparison is where the real value shows.

Can you help me quit smoking?

Yes. Prescription support such as varenicline, combined with a plan and follow-up, gives you a much better chance than willpower alone. The doctor tailors the approach to how much and how long you've smoked.

Do I need an appointment or can I walk in?

Walk-ins are welcome, but booking secures your slot and keeps waiting to a minimum. Same-day appointments are usually available.

Know where your health actually stands

Know where your
health actually stands
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