Men's Sexual Issues

Doctor-led support for erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, and testosterone concerns

Sexual health problems are more common than most men realise.

Erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, reduced sexual confidence, and concerns about testosterone can affect men at any age. For some men, the issue develops gradually. For others, it appears suddenly and starts affecting confidence, relationships, mood, and quality of life.

At Doctor360, we provide discreet, doctor-led men’s sexual health consultations for men across New Zealand.

Our approach is simple: no judgement, proper medical assessment, and a treatment plan that makes sense for you.

Sexual function is influenced by blood flow, hormones, stress, sleep, mood, medications, relationship factors, lifestyle, metabolic health, and cardiovascular health.

That means sexual symptoms can sometimes be the first sign that something else needs attention.

You may still be getting through work and life, but something feels different. Erections may not be as reliable. Sex drive may have dropped. You may be finishing sooner than you want. Or you may simply feel like your confidence has taken a hit.

These are medical issues, and they deserve proper care.

Doctor360 can help assess and treat a range of men’s sexual health concerns, including:

  • Erectile dysfunction

  • Premature ejaculation

  • Low libido

  • Reduced sexual confidence

  • Testosterone deficiency

  • Fatigue and low motivation linked to sexual health

  • Performance anxiety

  • Medication-related sexual side effects

  • Concerns after stress, weight gain, poor sleep, or illness

  • Safer care for men using testosterone, SARMs, anabolic steroids, or black market products

Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is difficulty getting or maintaining an erection firm enough for sex.

It can happen occasionally, but if it becomes persistent or starts affecting confidence, it is worth getting assessed.

ED can be linked to:

  • Reduced blood flow

  • High blood pressure

  • Cholesterol issues

  • Diabetes or insulin resistance

  • Stress or performance anxiety

  • Low testosterone

  • Poor sleep

  • Alcohol intake

  • Medication side effects

  • Cardiovascular risk

  • Smoking or vaping

  • Weight gain

  • Relationship pressure

ED is common, but it should not simply be ignored. In some men, it can be an early marker of vascular or metabolic health issues.

Treatment may include prescription ED medication, cardiovascular risk assessment, hormone testing, lifestyle support, medication review, or treatment of underlying causes.

Premature ejaculation, or PE, occurs when ejaculation happens sooner than you or your partner would like, especially when it causes distress, frustration, or avoidance of sex.

It may be lifelong or develop later after a period of normal sexual function.

Premature ejaculation can be linked to:

  • Performance anxiety

  • Erectile dysfunction

  • Stress

  • Relationship factors

  • Prostate or urinary symptoms

  • Thyroid issues

  • Sensitivity or arousal patterns

  • Previous sexual experiences

  • Changes in confidence

Treatment depends on the cause and may include behavioural strategies, prescription medication, topical treatments, treatment of co-existing erectile dysfunction, or support for anxiety and performance pressure.

The hardest part for many men is starting the conversation. Once that happens, there are usually practical options.

Low libido means reduced sex drive or reduced interest in sex.

It can affect confidence and relationships, but it is not always caused by low testosterone. Libido is influenced by many factors, including sleep, stress, mood, hormones, relationship dynamics, medications, alcohol, metabolic health, and overall wellbeing.

Low libido may be linked to:

  • Low testosterone

  • Stress or burnout

  • Depression or anxiety

  • Poor sleep

  • Relationship tension

  • Fatigue

  • Weight gain

  • Medication side effects

  • Excess alcohol intake

  • Chronic illness

  • Thyroid or hormone issues

At Doctor360, we look at the full picture before recommending treatment.

Where appropriate, blood tests may be arranged to assess testosterone, thyroid function, metabolic health, nutrient markers, and other possible contributors.

Low testosterone, also called testosterone deficiency or Low T, may contribute to reduced libido, fatigue, poor motivation, low mood, weaker erections, reduced muscle mass, poor recovery, and reduced wellbeing.

However, symptoms alone are not enough to diagnose low testosterone.

A proper assessment usually involves both symptoms and blood testing.

Doctor360 may assess:

  • Total testosterone

  • Free testosterone

  • SHBG

  • LH and FSH

  • Oestradiol

  • Prolactin

  • Full blood count

  • Liver and kidney function

  • Cholesterol and cardiovascular risk

  • HbA1c or glucose markers

  • Thyroid function

  • PSA where appropriate

Testosterone replacement therapy may be considered only where clinically appropriate and safe.

Treatment depends on the concern, your medical history, blood results, safety profile, and goals.

Options may include:

  • ED medication such as sildenafil or tadalafil where appropriate

  • Premature ejaculation treatment options

  • Topical treatments for PE

  • Testosterone testing and TRT assessment

  • Lifestyle and metabolic support

  • Sleep and stress support

  • Medication review

  • Cardiovascular risk assessment

  • Hormone optimisation where clinically appropriate

  • Referral where specialist care is needed

We do not use a one-size-fits-all approach. A treatment plan for ED is different from a plan for low libido, PE, or testosterone deficiency.

Some men come to Doctor360 after already using testosterone, SARMs, anabolic steroids, or black market products.

This may include Sustanon, Reandron, testosterone cypionate, testosterone enanthate, or other underground testosterone products.

Our role is not to judge you.

Our role is to help reduce risk, arrange appropriate blood testing, assess your current health, and discuss safer legal and medically supervised options where clinically appropriate.

Unmonitored testosterone, SARMs, and anabolic steroids can affect:

  • Testosterone and oestradiol levels

  • Blood count

  • Cholesterol

  • Blood pressure

  • Liver function

  • Fertility

  • Mood

  • Acne and skin

  • Sexual function

  • Cardiovascular risk

You do not need to hide this from your doctor. The more honest the conversation, the safer the care can be.

Sexual symptoms can have more than one cause.

That is why Doctor360 may recommend blood testing or further assessment before starting treatment.

Testing may help identify:

  • Low testosterone

  • High prolactin

  • Thyroid problems

  • Diabetes or insulin resistance

  • Cholesterol issues

  • Liver or kidney concerns

  • Nutrient deficiencies

  • Cardiovascular risk

  • Medication-related issues

The goal is to understand what is driving the symptom, not just cover it up.

Doctor360 provides discreet, doctor-led men’s sexual health care across New Zealand.

With Doctor360, you get:

  • Online consultations from home

  • Private, non-judgemental medical support

  • Assessment for ED, premature ejaculation, low libido, and testosterone concerns

  • Blood testing where appropriate

  • Prescription treatment options where clinically suitable

  • Support for hormone, metabolic, sleep, stress, and lifestyle contributors

  • Safer care for men using testosterone, SARMs, anabolic steroids, or black market products

  • Clear explanations and practical treatment plans

  • Follow-up and monitoring where needed

1. Book your consultation
Choose an online appointment time with Doctor360.

2. Complete your health information
You may be asked to complete a short questionnaire about your symptoms, medical history, medications, lifestyle, and goals.

3. Speak with a doctor
Your consultation is private and discreet. You can talk openly about what has been happening and what you want help with.

4. Complete testing if needed
Blood tests may be arranged if hormones, metabolic health, cardiovascular risk, or medication effects need to be assessed.

5. Receive a personalised plan
Your doctor will discuss suitable treatment options based on your symptoms, health background, and goals.

6. Review and adjust
Follow-up helps check response, side effects, and whether the plan needs adjusting.

If you are dealing with erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, reduced sexual confidence, or concerns about testosterone, you do not need to keep guessing or struggling in silence.

Doctor360 provides discreet, doctor-led men’s sexual health consultations across New Zealand.

Book a Doctor360 men’s sexual health consultation and get clear answers, proper assessment, and a treatment plan that makes sense for you.

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Please note, this is not a medical consultation and does not include diagnosis, treatment advice, prescriptions, or result interpretation.

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