Men’s doctor *certified CMI

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Counselling content

  • Stress management
  • Relaxation and recovery
  • Psychosomatic fitness
  • New roles and social behaviour (career break)
  • Unemployment
  • Identification problems (e.g. divorce/separation men)
  • Potency problems
  • First personal defeats

Other typical male problems are:

  • Loss of physical and mental performance
  • Chronic illnesses
  • ‘High achievers’ – pressure to succeed at work and in private life
  • Unemployment and its social, psychosomatic consequences
  • Relationship problems (single, in marriage, out of wedlock)

Good ageing areas of expertise

  • Preventive measures: Immune strengthening, high blood pressure,
    metabolic disorders, obesity
  • Cancer prevention
  • Vitalisation with vitamins, minerals and hormones
  • Stress analysis and prevention
  • Sexual dysfunctions
  • Male menopause (physical and psychological changes)
  • Vitalisation through wellness programmes

Men’s medicine deals with preventive measures, lifestyle analyses and improvement concepts. ‘Healthy through midlife’ – Men between the ages of 40 and 60 in particular, who have to perform above average in their jobs and who have previously spent little time on maintaining their health, benefit from men’s medicine. They have the feeling that they are not really ill, but not really healthy either. In most cases, they are already suffering from symptoms of stress, which are regarded as the first warning signs. The first step is to assess the current situation. Then the existing risk factors are analysed. Following this, therapy concepts can be developed together.

To summarise: men’s medicine is concerned with healthy ageing as the culmination of the life continuum.

Our prevention consultations always take place during specially reserved times (special consultation hours). This is the only way to ensure that I can devote sufficient time to your specific questions and situation.

Specialist article by Dr Sailer on the topic of ‘Possible applications of microimmunotherapy in men’s health using the example of prostate problems’:

Article as PDF