Male Health
Specialised Care for Men’s Health and Vitality
From addressing performance concerns to managing long-term hair health, get professional medical advice and discreet, effective treatment. Our GPhC-registered pharmacists provide a supportive, confidential environment to help you manage common male health conditions with clinically proven solutions.

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Evidence-based ED support with a range of licensed medications, including Sildenafil and Tadalafil
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Effective management for Premature Ejaculation featuring clinically assessed treatments like Dapoxetine
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Comprehensive Hair Loss solutions to address male pattern baldness and support scalp health
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100% confidential service with all medications delivered in plain, discreet packaging
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Expert clinical assessment by UK-registered prescribers to ensure safety and suitability
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition where a person has difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual activity. It can affect people of any age, but it becomes more common with age. ED can have physical, psychological, or lifestyle-related causes, and treatments are available that may be effective for many people.
This page provides general information about ED and the licensed medicines available through our UK‑registered pharmacy. It is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have concerns about your symptoms, speak to a GP or healthcare professional.
ED can be linked to a range of factors, including:
- Physical causes: cardiovascular conditions, high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, hormonal changes, nerve damage
- Lifestyle factors: smoking, alcohol consumption, recreational drugs, lack of physical activity
- Psychological causes: stress, anxiety, low mood, relationship concerns
- Medication side effects: some prescription medicines may contribute to ED
A clinical assessment helps identify whether ED may be linked to an underlying health condition.
Several medicines are licensed in the UK for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, including sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil, and avanafil.
These are prescription-only medicines (POMs) and are only supplied following a clinical assessment by a qualified prescriber to ensure they are safe and appropriate for you.
These medicines work by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation. They do not increase sexual desire and will only work when aroused.
Like all medicines, ED treatments can cause side effects. Common side effects may include headaches, flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, dizziness, and visual disturbances. Serious side effects are rare but require immediate medical attention.
ED medicines may not be suitable if you have certain heart conditions, low blood pressure, a recent stroke or heart attack, or are taking interacting medications.
Prescriptions are issued by UK-registered independent prescribers (such as doctors or pharmacist prescribers), regulated by their respective professional bodies.
We may need to verify your identity and contact your GP (with your consent) to ensure safe prescribing.
- ED medicines are not suitable for everyone
- They must not be taken with nitrates or certain heart medications
- A pharmacist or prescriber will review your answers to ensure the treatment is safe and appropriate
- Always read the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) before use
- Complete a confidential online consultation
Your answers are reviewed by a UK‑registered prescriber. - Clinical decision
If appropriate, a prescriber will recommend a suitable treatment and issue a prescription. - Dispensing and delivery
Medicines are dispensed by our GPhC-registered pharmacy and delivered in plain packaging.
We may contact you if further information is required.
You should speak to a GP or healthcare professional if:
- ED occurs suddenly or frequently
- You have chest pain, shortness of breath, or symptoms of heart disease
- You have underlying health conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure
- You experience side effects from ED medication
- You have concerns about your sexual health or mental well-being
If you experience a prolonged or painful erection lasting more than 4 hours, seek immediate medical attention.
- Lose weight if you’re overweight
- Stop smoking
- Eat a healthy diet
- Exercise daily
- Try to reduce stress and anxiety
- Do not drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week
- Do not cycle for a while if you cycle for more than 3 hours a week
ED is a common and treatable condition, and many people find that lifestyle changes, counselling, or medical treatment can help. If you’re unsure which option is right for you, our pharmacy team is available to provide general guidance.
If you are concerned about ED, then you can book a confidential online consultation with our pharmacists. Appointments are available seven days a week in the comfort of your own home.
Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation (PE) is a common sexual health condition where ejaculation occurs sooner than desired during sexual activity. It can affect people of any age and may cause frustration, stress, or reduced sexual confidence. PE can have physical, psychological, or relationship‑related causes, and licensed treatments are available in the UK.
This page provides general information about PE and the treatment options available through our UK‑registered pharmacy. It is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have concerns about your symptoms, speak to a GP or healthcare professional.
- Premature ejaculation
- Delayed ejaculation
- Retrograde ejaculation
PE can be influenced by a range of factors, including:
- Psychological factors: anxiety, stress, low mood, relationship concerns
- Physical factors: hormonal differences, inflammation or infection, sensitivity
- Lifestyle factors: fatigue, stress, alcohol or drug use
- Other health conditions: erectile dysfunction may also contribute
A clinical assessment helps determine whether treatment is appropriate and safe.
There are licensed medicines in the UK that may help delay ejaculation. These include:
Dapoxetine (Prescription‑Only Medicine)
Dapoxetine is a short-acting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) licensed in the UK for the treatment of premature ejaculation in adult men aged 18–64. It is taken 1–3 hours before sexual activity and may help increase the time to ejaculation, although results can vary between individuals.
Always read the Patient Information Leaflet supplied with your medicine.
Important safety information:
- Dapoxetine is a prescription-only medicine and is not suitable for everyone
- Common side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, and fainting
- It should not be taken with certain medicines, including some antidepressants and recreational drugs
- Alcohol may increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness or fainting
- A prescriber will assess your suitability before treatment is supplied
This service is intended for adult men aged 18–64 diagnosed with premature ejaculation. Treatment will only be provided if clinically appropriate.
Some people may also benefit from behavioural techniques, counselling, or addressing underlying psychological factors.
- Complete a confidential online consultation
Your answers are reviewed by a UK‑registered prescriber. - Treatment recommendations
If suitable, a prescription will be issued. Treatment will only be supplied where it is safe and clinically appropriate. - Fast, discreet delivery
Medicines are dispensed by our GPhC‑registered pharmacy and delivered in plain, secure packaging.
We may contact you if further information is needed.
You should speak to a GP or healthcare professional if:
- PE is persistent or causing significant distress
- You have symptoms of erectile dysfunction
- You experience side effects from treatment
- You have underlying health conditions or take other regular medicines
- You are unsure whether treatment is suitable for you
If you experience symptoms such as fainting, severe dizziness, or mood changes while taking PE medication, seek medical advice promptly.
Premature ejaculation is a common and treatable condition. Many people find that a combination of lifestyle changes, behavioural techniques, and medical treatment can help. If you’re unsure which option is right for you, our pharmacy team can provide general guidance.
PE can sometimes be linked to underlying physical or psychological conditions. If symptoms are sudden, worsening, or associated with other health concerns, a GP assessment is recommended.
If you need to access advice for premature ejaculation, then you can book an online consultation with our pharmacists. You can access confidential support in the comfort of your own home.
Hair Loss - Male Pattern Baldness
Male pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia, is the most common cause of hair loss in men. It usually develops gradually and follows a predictable pattern, such as a receding hairline or thinning on the crown.
While it is not harmful to physical health, it can affect confidence and well-being. A pharmacist can offer confidential advice on available treatment options and whether they may be suitable for you.
- A receding hairline
- Thinning at the crown or temples
- Overall reduction in hair density
These changes can also be caused by other conditions, so it’s important not to self‑diagnose. A healthcare professional can help determine the cause of hair loss.
Male pattern baldness can be linked to a range of factors.
- Genetics
- Hormonal factors (particularly sensitivity to DHT)
- Age
It is not usually caused by illness, but certain medical conditions, stress, or nutritional deficiencies can also contribute to hair loss. A pharmacist can help identify when further medical assessment may be needed.
A number of treatment options may be available, depending on individual circumstances. A pharmacist can provide advice on suitable options and whether further assessment is needed.
Pharmacy options
Some treatments are available without a prescription, such as topical minoxidil. A pharmacist can advise on the correct use and whether it may be appropriate for you.
Prescription-only treatments
Some treatments may require a prescription and are only supplied following assessment by a qualified prescriber, where clinically appropriate. Your pharmacist can advise whether a referral is suitable.
All medicines can cause side effects. Your pharmacist will explain the potential benefits and risks to help you make an informed decision.
Non‑medicinal options
Some people choose alternatives such as:
- Cosmetic hair fibres
- Wigs or hairpieces
- Hairstyling techniques
- Specialist hair clinics
These options do not treat the underlying cause but may help with appearance and confidence.
While lifestyle changes cannot prevent male pattern baldness, they may support general hair and scalp health:
- Eating a balanced diet
- Managing stress
- Avoiding harsh chemical treatments
- Reducing heat styling
- Maintaining good scalp hygiene
These measures support overall hair health but cannot reverse genetic hair loss.
- We can provide confidential advice about hair loss
- We can complete an assessment to determine whether pharmacy treatment is suitable
- We can offer guidance on safe and effective use of hair‑loss medicines
- We can provide a referral to a GP or specialist when needed
Speak to a GP or healthcare professional if:
- Hair loss is sudden or patchy
- You develop scalp pain, redness, or irritation
- You are unsure of the cause
- Hair loss occurs alongside other symptoms
- You have a family history of early or severe hair loss and want personalised advice
Prompt assessment ensures you receive the most appropriate support.
If you are experiencing male hair loss that is affecting your confidence and well-being, then we’d recommend booking a free consultation with our registered pharmacists. We provide advice and support to help you understand and manage male pattern baldness.
Book a free online consultation today.