Men's Health Consultations

Straightforward, confidential care - without the discomfort.

Whether it's sexual health, hair loss, low energy or general preventive care, your consultation is a chance to talk openly and get an evidence-based assessment, in person or via telehealth.

Men's health is often delayed or avoided - not because the concerns aren't significant, but because the conversation can feel awkward. Nurse Practitioner Simon Henning has spent much of his career specifically in this space, including dedicated telehealth men's health practice, and brings a direct, stigma-free approach to every consultation.

There's no judgement here - just a clear, clinical conversation about what's going on and what your options are.

Areas we commonly assess

  • Sexual health and wellbeing

  • Hair loss and scalp health

  • Fatigue and low energy

  • General and preventive men's health checks

Your Consultation

Available in person at our Kingscliff clinic or via telehealth - whichever suits your concern and your comfort level.

During your consultation, we may cover:

  • Your medical history and current concerns

  • Lifestyle, sleep and stress factors

  • Relevant physical assessment or pathology, where appropriate

  • Personalised management options

Where clinically appropriate, your plan may include lifestyle guidance, further investigations, referral, or treatment options - always discussed with you directly, never assumed in advance.

Consultation fee: $110

Some consultations may be eligible for a Medicare rebate depending on your circumstances and consultation type - this can be discussed at booking or during your appointment.

Why see a Nurse Practitioner?

As an endorsed Nurse Practitioner, Simon is qualified to assess, diagnose and manage a broad range of men's health concerns - with specific experience in sexual health and telehealth-based men's care, alongside his broader emergency and primary care background.

FAQs

Is this confidential?
Yes. Consultations are private and handled with the same confidentiality as any other clinical appointment.

Can I do this via telehealth?
Yes, for many concerns - particularly sexual health. Some assessments may require an in-person visit depending on your situation.

Do I need a referral?
No referral is required to see a Nurse Practitioner.

Will I be prescribed medication?
Not necessarily. Recommendations are individual and depend on your assessment - medication is one possible option among several, not the default approach.

Is this covered by Medicare?
Some consultations may attract a Medicare rebate depending on the type of consultation and your circumstances. This will be discussed directly with you.

Ready to talk to someone who gets it?

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