Mon: 8:30am to 2pm Tues 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: 9am-1:00pm.
Elyon Family Clinic & Surgery
Elyon Family Clinic & Surgery is a family medicine and men’s health clinic in Singapore with a niche interest in infectious diseases and andrology (male health). We offer primary care for patients of all ages, including seniors, adults, children, and infants. In family medicine, all members of the family may receive medical care from the same doctor.
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Sexual Health Services
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are infections or diseases that are transmitted between individuals through sexual activities, such as oral, vaginal, or anal sex. Contracting an STD leads to a higher risk of getting HIV, which, when left untreated, can progress to AIDS.
Our doctors are also equipped with the expertise and skills to provide comprehensive medical care for you and your family. Whether it is about managing chronic diseases, getting routine health checkups, or needing specialised services such as minor surgery, we are able to provide expert care to help you and your loved ones achieve optimal wellness and health.
We offer comprehensive women’s health services in a supportive and comfortable environment, dedicated to providing personalised care for every individual need.
We specialise in diagnosing and managing men’s health concerns in a private and discreet environment, ensuring personalised care. Our services address issues such as:
Men’s health clinics often focus on conditions such as erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, enlarged prostate, and low testosterone. Apart from sexual-related conditions, they also focus on other male-related health issues. Be sure to inquire about the range of services they provide.
Men’s health is a state of complete social, mental, and physical well-being that is not just the absence of diseases. Differences in men’s health as compared to their female counterparts can be attributed to social, behavioural, and biological factors.
Men’s health starts to decline when they hit their 40s to 50s. Their bodies produce less testosterone, resulting in the loss of muscle mass and weight gain. In addition, their risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease rises, too!