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Frequently Asked Questions about Men’s Health

How do I know if I’m sexually healthy?

You feel confident and experience pain-free, consistent erections with no visible symptoms. STI screening confirms internal health.

What are signs of low testosterone in men?

Low libido, fatigue, poor strength, slow recovery, brain fog, and mood changes are common indicators.

How often should men get STI tested?

Test every 3–6 months if you have new or multiple partners. Annual testing is a minimum for most men.

Where can I get confidential STD testing near me?

Vitality Urgent Care offers same-day, private STI testing with rapid results and discreet support.

Does erectile dysfunction mean something serious?

It may signal poor circulation, testosterone deficiency, or another treatable condition.

Why is my libido lower than usual?

It could be hormonal, metabolic, or related to stress, medications, or sleep. A full evaluation helps clarify the cause.

Can I still get checked even if I feel fine?

Yes. Many male health conditions progress silently. Preventive visits help you stay ahead.

Is ED treatment available at urgent care?

Yes. We evaluate all contributing factors and offer appropriate therapies.

What does a testosterone test involve?

A simple blood test measures both total and free testosterone, along with related hormonal markers.

Do all STIs cause symptoms?

No. Most STIs are asymptomatic in men. Routine testing is essential for prevention.

How soon will I get results?

Most lab results return in 1–2 business days. Some rapid STI tests are available same-day.

Can heart health affect sexual function?

Absolutely. Poor circulation, high blood pressure, and vascular inflammation impact performance and stamina.

Is high cholesterol a concern for men’s health?

Yes. It increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and erectile dysfunction.

Does poor sleep lower testosterone?

Yes. Lack of sleep is a proven contributor to low testosterone, weight gain, and reduced physical performance.

What if I’m not sure what’s wrong—but I feel different?

That’s reason enough to come in. Many men seek care “just to check”—and leave feeling more confident and informed.



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