Men’s pelvic health often goes unspoken, yet it plays a crucial role in physical comfort, sexual function, bladder and bowel control, and overall well-being. When the pelvic floor muscles become weak, tight, or poorly coordinated, men may experience symptoms that affect daily life.
Common pelvic floor dysfunctions in men may include:
- Abdominal, testicular, perineal, or genital pain
- Urinary urgency, frequency, hesitancy, or incontinence
- Post-void dribbling or difficulty fully emptying the bladder
- Constipation or bowel leakage
- Pelvic or tailbone pain
- Erectile dysfunction or painful ejaculation
- Pain after surgery, cycling, sports, or heavy lifting
Whether symptoms are recent or long-standing, many men experience meaningful improvement with targeted, evidence-based care. We provide a safe, respectful, and private environment where every patient can discuss concerns openly and receive individualized treatment.