Online Consultation

Private men's health care, started online.

Last updated: 29 April 2026

Quantum Men's Health helps men discuss symptoms, blood testing, testosterone concerns, and treatment options through a structured, AI-assisted and doctor-led pathway.

Doctor-led online men's health consultation

What you can discuss

Common reasons men start an online consultation include fatigue, libido changes, erectile concerns, low mood, poor recovery, blood test questions, and uncertainty about testosterone treatment.

How the pathway works

ADAM collects the relevant context first, helping organise your symptoms and goals. A doctor can then review your information, request blood tests where needed, and decide what care is appropriate.

Privacy and clinical review

Men's health concerns can be difficult to raise. The process is designed to be private and structured, while keeping clinical decisions with qualified doctors rather than automation alone.

What online assessment can and cannot do

Online assessment can make it easier to describe sensitive symptoms, organise history, and identify which blood tests or medical checks are likely to matter. It should not replace clinical judgement. Testosterone treatment decisions require a doctor to consider symptoms, confirmed blood results, contraindications, fertility plans, prostate risk, cardiovascular risk, and alternative causes of symptoms.

ADAM is designed to gather information consistently before doctor review. That helps reduce missing context, but it does not diagnose testosterone deficiency by itself and does not issue prescriptions.

When in-person or urgent care may be needed

Some symptoms need urgent or face-to-face assessment. Chest pain, severe breathlessness, signs of stroke, suicidal thoughts, acute testicular pain, severe infection, or sudden neurological symptoms should be handled through emergency or urgent medical services, not an online TRT pathway.

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Start with information, not assumptions

The right plan depends on symptoms, history, examination where needed, blood results, and risk factors. Online assessment is a starting point for doctor-led care.