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We have the privilege of sitting down with an authority in men's health today! Joining us is Dr. Andrew Sun, a board-certified urologist and the esteemed leader of one of the most renowned men's health clinics in the United States.
As a board-certified urologist and the Director of the Center for Men's Health at Urology Partners of North Texas, Dr. Sun stands at the forefront of men’s health, leading one of the premier men's health clinics in the United States. With an unwavering commitment to the well-being of men, Dr. Sun's expertise covers a wide range of male sexual and hormonal issues, encompassing everything from erectile dysfunction and low testosterone to post-prostate cancer recovery and testicular concerns.
Dr. Sun has dedicated his practice to addressing male sexual and hormonal issues. With his impressive credentials, including a medical degree from Harvard University and specialized training in Andrology, he stands as a beacon of expertise in the field of men's health and well-being.
Get ready for an enlightening conversation that checks all the boxes! Whether you are a health-conscious individual seeking insights into the options available at a men's health clinic, or a urologist contemplating developing a men's health program within your practice, this episode has takeaways for you!
Show highlights:
-What should consumers consider when looking for a men's health clinic?
-The difference between a men’s health clinic and a urology practice.
-Dr. Sun discusses his men’s health practice.
-Dr. Sun shares his experience thus far with the new Kyzatrex oral testosterone medication in his practice
-What generally motivates men to seek care?
-Oral testosterone versus testosterone injections.
-How does Dr. Sun incorporate testosterone replacement therapy, making it an efficient part of his practice?
-Lifestyle changes to help men get healthy.
-The benefits of oral testosterone.
-Why does Dr. Sun screen almost all of his patients for low testosterone?
-Dr. Sun clears up a common misconception about testosterone.
-Advice for urologists considering implementing a men's health program into their practice.