Elyon Clinic –
Professional Men’s
Health Clinic in Singapore

We focus on men’s health with professional diagnosis and treatment for conditions like androgen deficiency in the aging male (ADAM), low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction. Get personalised care to restore your health and confidence.

Elyon Clinic – Professional Men’s Health Clinic in Singapore

We focus on men’s health with professional diagnosis and treatment for conditions like androgen deficiency in the aging male (ADAM), low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction. Get personalised care to restore your health and confidence.

Elyon Clinic – Professional Men’s Health Clinic in Singapore

We focus on men’s health with professional diagnosis and treatment for conditions like androgen deficiency in the aging male (ADAM), low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction. Get personalised care to restore your health and confidence.

Clinic Address

78B, Telok Blangah Street 32, #01-22, Singapore 102078

Contact Details

Call: (65) 6802 7208
WhatsApp for appointment: (65) 8418 7208
Fax: (65) 6377 1318

Business Hours

Mon to Fri: 8:30am to 1:30pm
Mon to Thurs: 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Sat: 8:30am to 1:00pm

Closed on Friday nights and Sunday.
Open only on certain Public Holidays: 9:00am-1:00pm.

We are here to support you through every stage of your health.

Elyon Family Clinic & Surgery is a trusted GP practice in Singapore with a strong focus on men’s health and family medicine. We provide specialised care that extends across all age groups, from infants to seniors, ensuring that every member of your family can receive medical attention under one roof.

Our team offers a comprehensive service that includes the management of everyday illnesses, chronic conditions, vaccinations, health screenings, and advanced treatments in infectious diseases and andrology. For patients seeking care in more personal matters, we maintain a strictly confidential environment, so you can feel assured and supported throughout your journey.

As an MOH-approved clinic led by Dr. Vincent Chia, who has over 25 years of experience, Elyon Clinic is committed to delivering safe, evidence-based, and compassionate care. Whether it’s preventive health, ongoing treatment, or specialised men’s health services, you can trust us to walk with you at every stage.

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Comprehensive Health Services for Men

At Elyon Family Clinic & Surgery, we provide a non-judgmental, private space where your concerns are treated with respect, and care is tailored just for you.

We provide confidential testing and treatment for syphilis, herpes, chlamydia, and gonorrhoea, handling every case with care and discretion.

We offer professional testing and support for HIV and related conditions in a safe and private environment.

We provide personalised treatments for erection difficulties, addressing both physical and underlying causes.

We offer effective management options for premature ejaculation to support your sexual health.

We provide discreet care for genital warts caused by HPV, using modern and effective medical methods.

We offer guidance and treatment for testosterone deficiency and its effects on energy, mood, and overall well-being.

We provide tailored plans to address male hair loss and promote healthy hair growth.

We offer comprehensive health screenings for prostate, hepatitis, thyroid, and tumour markers to monitor your overall health.

Our Consultation Process

Step 1: Confidential Consultation

We adopt a sensitive and non-judgmental approach from the very start. You can speak openly about your concerns, knowing that everything stays private. Honest communication and a complete history help us ensure an accurate assessment.

Step 2: Medical Diagnosis

Our doctor carefully reviews your history and, if needed, recommends the necessary tests. Accurate diagnosis involves understanding both medical and psychosocial factors, including lifestyle considerations like substance use, to give you the clearest picture of your health.

Step 3: Personalised Treatment Plan

No two patients are the same. Based on your diagnosis, we’ll discuss all suitable treatment and preventive options. Our goal is to create a plan that protects your overall health while fitting your lifestyle and preferences.

Step 4: Ongoing Support & Monitoring

Your care doesn’t stop once treatment begins. We answer your questions and make adjustments as needed, ensuring you feel supported every step of the way.

Meet Our Doctors

Dr Vincent Chia

MBE (Harvard Medical School)
MB BCh BAO (Dublin), Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (NUS)
Certificate In Andrology (Men’s Health)
Member, Society for Men’s Health
Family Physician, Director of Clinical Ethics & Operations

Dr Mark Lu

MB BCh BAO (Dublin), Dip. (Occ. Med.)
Family Physician

What Our Patients’ Say About Us

Frequently Asked Questions on Men's Health

What services do men’s health clinics in Singapore provide?

Typically, men’s health clinics provide comprehensive consultations, diagnosis, and treatment across three key areas:

  • General health services: Routine health screenings (including general check-ups, weight management, and vaccinations such as Hepatitis B), body mass index (BMI) checks, and customised health screening packages.
  • Sexual health services: Diagnosis and treatment for erectile dysfunction, low libido, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs/STIs), HIV (PrEP/PEP), HPV testing and vaccination, anal fissure care, balanitis, and other sexual health concerns.
  • Men-specific conditions: Management of Androgen Deficiency in the Aging Male (ADAM or low testosterone), hair loss, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), phimosis, prostatitis, as well as specialised treatments such as shockwave therapy for ED and other male health conditions.
Are men’s health consultations confidential?

Yes. At Elyon Clinic, we emphasise confidentiality and discretion, providing a private, non-judgmental, and safe environment for discussing sensitive concerns like sexual or fertility issues.

How much does it cost to see a men’s health doctor in Singapore?

The cost of seeing a men’s health doctor in Singapore depends on the type of consultation and services required.

  • Consultation fees: Quick visits, such as a rapid HIV consultation or STD phlebotomy, typically start from around $30. Longer or more complex consultations generally range between $60 and $120, depending on the duration and complexity.
  • Screenings and packages: Prices vary based on the tests included. Basic blood tests may start from $60, while comprehensive male testing packages can cost up to $390.
Are there subsidies or insurance for men’s health screenings in Singapore?

Yes, you can receive subsidies for certain screening programs if you are an eligible Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident (PR). These include:

  • Screen for Life (SFL): Provides national screening subsidies, overlapping with CHAS and Healthier SG benefits
  • CHAS scheme: Under CHAS and Healthier SG, eligible citizens pay as low as $2 to $5 per visit for screening and consultation.
How long does it usually take to see results from treatment?

The timeframe to see results from men’s health treatments varies widely depending on the condition and type of therapy, ranging from hours to several months. Such treatments include:

  • Medications: For conditions like low libido, premature ejaculation, or urinary issues, results may be noticeable within hours to weeks.
  • Lifestyle or behavioural interventions: Changes in exercise, diet, sleep, or stress management may take several weeks to months to show improvement.
  • Procedural or advanced therapies: Treatments such as hormone replacement therapy, shockwave therapy, or PRP injections may require weeks to months before noticeable benefits appear.

How quickly results are seen largely depends on the individual’s response to treatment and how consistently it is followed.

What are the most common health issues affecting men in Singapore?

The most common health issues affecting men in Singapore are:

  • Chronic diseases: cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
  • Prostate problems: enlarged prostate (BPH), and prostate cancer.
  • Sexual health issues: erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation (affecting up to 50% and 30% of men respectively).
  • Androgen Deficiency in the Aging Male (ADAM)/low testosterone: affects about a quarter of men.
  • Hair loss (male pattern baldness).
  • Mental health concerns: stress, anxiety, and depression.

Typically, men’s health clinics provide comprehensive consultations, diagnosis, and treatment across three key areas:

  • General health services: Routine health screenings (including general check-ups, weight management, and vaccinations such as Hepatitis B), body mass index (BMI) checks, and customised health screening packages.
  • Sexual health services: Diagnosis and treatment for erectile dysfunction, low libido, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs/STIs), HIV (PrEP/PEP), HPV testing and vaccination, anal fissure care, balanitis, and other sexual health concerns.
  • Men-specific conditions: Management of Androgen Deficiency in the Aging Male (ADAM or low testosterone), hair loss, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), phimosis, prostatitis, as well as specialised treatments such as shockwave therapy for ED and other male health conditions.

Yes. At Elyon Clinic, we emphasise confidentiality and discretion, providing a private, non-judgmental, and safe environment for discussing sensitive concerns like sexual or fertility issues.

The cost of seeing a men’s health doctor in Singapore depends on the type of consultation and services required.

  • Consultation fees: Quick visits, such as a rapid HIV consultation or STD phlebotomy, typically start from around $30. Longer or more complex consultations generally range between $60 and $120, depending on the duration and complexity.
  • Screenings and packages: Prices vary based on the tests included. Basic blood tests may start from $60, while comprehensive male testing packages can cost up to $390.

Yes, you can receive subsidies for certain screening programs if you are an eligible Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident (PR). These include:

  • Screen for Life (SFL): Provides national screening subsidies, overlapping with CHAS and Healthier SG benefits
  • CHAS scheme: Under CHAS and Healthier SG, eligible citizens pay as low as $2 to $5 per visit for screening and consultation.

The timeframe to see results from men’s health treatments varies widely depending on the condition and type of therapy, ranging from hours to several months. Such treatments include:

  • Medications: For conditions like low libido, premature ejaculation, or urinary issues, results may be noticeable within hours to weeks.
  • Lifestyle or behavioural interventions: Changes in exercise, diet, sleep, or stress management may take several weeks to months to show improvement.
  • Procedural or advanced therapies: Treatments such as hormone replacement therapy, shockwave therapy, or PRP injections may require weeks to months before noticeable benefits appear.

How quickly results are seen largely depends on the individual’s response to treatment and how consistently it is followed.

The most common health issues affecting men in Singapore are:

  • Chronic diseases: cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
  • Prostate problems: enlarged prostate (BPH), and prostate cancer.
  • Sexual health issues: erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation (affecting up to 50% and 30% of men respectively).
  • Androgen Deficiency in the Aging Male (ADAM)/low testosterone: affects about a quarter of men.
  • Hair loss (male pattern baldness).
  • Mental health concerns: stress, anxiety, and depression.
Can stress or anxiety cause sexual performance issues?

Yes, stress and anxiety can affect sexual performance in men. Common concerns include:

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED)
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Delayed arousal
  • Other related sexual performance issues

Psychological factors contribute to roughly 40% of ED cases. Stress can raise cortisol levels and disrupt sex hormones, which may lower libido. Treatment options often include therapy or counselling, lifestyle changes, and, in some cases, medication.

Can a men’s health clinic help with fertility issues?

Yes. Many men’s health clinics provide fertility support, including semen analysis, hormone evaluations, and reproductive counselling. Private clinics often offer male-only assessments without requiring both partners to attend.

At Elyon Clinic, we address factors that can affect male fertility, such as hormonal imbalances, lifestyle factors, erectile dysfunction, and certain medical conditions, helping men identify and manage issues that may impact reproductive health.

What are the essential health screenings for men in Singapore?

Recommended health screenings for men include:

  • Annually or every 1 to 3 years: BMI, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, cholesterol (after age 40).
  • Colorectal cancer: FIT or FOBT annually from age 50, colonoscopy every 5 to 10 years; earlier if family history.
  • Prostate cancer: PSA and digital rectal exam from age 50, or 45 if at higher risk.
  • Testicular self-exam: monthly from young adulthood.

Frequency may be every 1 to 3 years or as advised by a doctor.

At what age should men start regular health check-ups?

Men in their early to mid-30s should begin general health screenings, typically once every 1 to 3 years.

From age 40 onward, it is advisable to schedule more frequent check-ups and begin screenings for conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular disease.

When should men in Singapore start screening for prostate cancer?

Men with standard risk should begin prostate cancer screening from age 50. Those at higher risk, such as those with a family history of the disease, may consider starting from age 45.

It’s best to make the decision together with a doctor, as prostate cancer screening can sometimes lead to overdiagnosis.

What are the key lifestyle changes I can make to improve my overall health?

In order to ensure improvement in overall health, it is important to focus on:

  • Balanced diet: Eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Limit salt, added sugar, and saturated fats.
  • Regular exercise: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week
  • Weight management: Maintain a healthy BMI, avoid smoking, and limit alcohol intake.
  • Mental health care: Manage stress, practice mindfulness, and seek support if you experience anxiety, depression, or other concerns.
  • Preventive care: Perform regular self-checks (such as testicular exams) and schedule routine health screenings as recommended.

Yes, stress and anxiety can affect sexual performance in men. Common concerns include:

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED)
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Delayed arousal
  • Other related sexual performance issues

Psychological factors contribute to roughly 40% of ED cases. Stress can raise cortisol levels and disrupt sex hormones, which may lower libido. Treatment options often include therapy or counselling, lifestyle changes, and, in some cases, medication.

Yes. Many men’s health clinics provide fertility support, including semen analysis, hormone evaluations, and reproductive counselling. Private clinics often offer male-only assessments without requiring both partners to attend.

At Elyon Clinic, we address factors that can affect male fertility, such as hormonal imbalances, lifestyle factors, erectile dysfunction, and certain medical conditions, helping men identify and manage issues that may impact reproductive health.

Recommended health screenings for men include:

  • Annually or every 1 to 3 years: BMI, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, cholesterol (after age 40).
  • Colorectal cancer: FIT or FOBT annually from age 50, colonoscopy every 5 to 10 years; earlier if family history.
  • Prostate cancer: PSA and digital rectal exam from age 50, or 45 if at higher risk.
  • Testicular self-exam: monthly from young adulthood.

Frequency may be every 1 to 3 years or as advised by a doctor.

Men in their early to mid-30s should begin general health screenings, typically once every 1 to 3 years.

From age 40 onward, it is advisable to schedule more frequent check-ups and begin screenings for conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular disease.

Men with standard risk should begin prostate cancer screening from age 50. Those at higher risk, such as those with a family history of the disease, may consider starting from age 45.

It’s best to make the decision together with a doctor, as prostate cancer screening can sometimes lead to overdiagnosis.

In order to ensure improvement in overall health, it is important to focus on:

  • Balanced diet: Eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Limit salt, added sugar, and saturated fats.
  • Regular exercise: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week
  • Weight management: Maintain a healthy BMI, avoid smoking, and limit alcohol intake.
  • Mental health care: Manage stress, practice mindfulness, and seek support if you experience anxiety, depression, or other concerns.
  • Preventive care: Perform regular self-checks (such as testicular exams) and schedule routine health screenings as recommended.

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