Men’s health 

Penn Medicine offers comprehensive men’s health services, including preventive care, cardiovascular health, urology, mental health support, and treatment for conditions like prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction, ensuring holistic care for men’s well-being.
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Full spectrum care for men's health

Conditions we treat

Specialized pelvic floor therapy for men

When muscles in the pelvis and rectum become weak, it can impact your bladder, bowel, and sexual functions. These symptoms can be embarrassing to discuss, but help is available. Our pelvic floor specialists are trained and licensed to provide physical therapy to help relieve these symptoms in men. We work with you in a private, comfortable setting to assess your individual needs and design a therapeutic program that’s right for you. We also advise you on other treatments that can help, such as biofeedback and electrical stimulation, so you can feel better and move through your day with greater confidence.

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Patient stories

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The Abramson Cancer Center wants to make bell-ringing more inclusive, so cancer patients can recognize their moments to cheer, large and small.

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Dennis Massimo was only 42 and symptom-free when he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer related to an inherited condition he didn’t realize he had.

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During pre-operative testing for breast cancer surgery, a patient was also diagnosed with lung cancer.

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