Men's Health in Lismore: The Checks Most Blokes Keep Putting Off
Blokes Are Good at a Lot of Things. Going to the Doctor Isn’t Always One of Them
Australian men visit a GP significantly less often than women, and are more likely to delay seeking care until a problem becomes impossible to ignore. It’s not a character flaw, it’s a pattern. But it does have real consequences.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for Australian men. Prostate cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men. High blood pressure and high cholesterol affect large numbers of men who have no idea because they’ve never been tested.
Most of these conditions are manageable, and in many cases preventable, when picked up early. That’s what men’s health care at a Lismore GP is for.
What Does Men’s Health Care Actually Cover?
Men’s health isn’t a single service; it’s a broad term for the areas of health that are particularly relevant to men across different life stages. At Lismore Doctors, our GPs are familiar with the conditions and concerns that men commonly face and can support patients across all of them.
This includes:
- Heart health checks: blood pressure, cholesterol, and cardiovascular risk assessment
- Cholesterol testing: a simple blood test that many men have never had done
- Blood sugar testing: to screen for type 2 diabetes, which is more common in men
- Prostate health discussions: including PSA testing where appropriate, based on age and risk
- Testicular health: including checks and referrals where needed
- Mental health and wellbeing: stress, anxiety, depression, and sleep concerns
- Lifestyle and weight management: practical conversations without the lecture
- Sexual health: including erectile dysfunction, which is often a marker of broader cardiovascular health
- Skin checks: men are at higher risk of melanoma and less likely to get regular checks
None of these require a separate referral to a specialist clinic. A GP appointment is the right starting point for all of them.
Heart Health: The Check Most Men Skip
Cardiovascular disease doesn’t announce itself. Blood pressure can be dangerously high without a single symptom. Cholesterol builds up silently over years. By the time a man notices something is wrong, significant damage may already have occurred.
A heart health check at your Lismore GP involves a simple set of assessments — blood pressure measurement, a blood test for cholesterol and blood sugar, a review of your weight and lifestyle, and a conversation about your family history. From that information, your GP can calculate your cardiovascular risk and have an honest discussion about what, if anything, needs to change.
For men aged 45 and over (or 30 and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men), a Heart Health Check is available as a Medicare-funded consultation. It’s bulk billed at Lismore Doctors for eligible patients.
If it’s been a while since anyone has checked your blood pressure or cholesterol, booking a heart health check is a practical place to start.
Prostate Health: What You Should Know
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men. The good news is that when it’s found early, outcomes are generally positive. The challenge is that early prostate cancer rarely causes symptoms, which is why regular conversations with your GP matter.
PSA (prostate-specific antigen) testing is a blood test that can help detect changes in the prostate. It’s not a definitive diagnostic tool, and the decision to test involves weighing up the potential benefits and limitations based on your individual circumstances. That conversation is best had with your GP rather than avoided altogether.
As a general guide, men aged 50 and over, or men aged 40 and over with a family history of prostate cancer, may wish to discuss PSA testing with their doctor. Your GP can help you understand what the test involves and what the results might mean for you.
Cholesterol and Blood Sugar: Simple Tests, Useful Information
High cholesterol and elevated blood sugar are two of the most common and most overlooked health issues in Australian men. Neither causes obvious symptoms in the early stages, and both are straightforward to identify with a routine blood test.
A cholesterol check looks at your levels of LDL (low-density lipoprotein), HDL (high-density lipoprotein), and triglycerides — and gives your GP a clearer picture of your cardiovascular risk. A blood sugar test screens for pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes, which affects around 1 in 20 Australians and is more commonly diagnosed in men.
If you’ve never had either test done, or it’s been more than a couple of years, it’s worth raising at your next GP appointment.
Mental Health: Worth Talking About
Men in Australia are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. Despite this, men are significantly less likely to seek help for mental health concerns. Reasons vary: stigma, uncertainty about what to say, not wanting to seem like things aren’t fine.
A GP appointment is a low-barrier way to start that conversation. You don’t need to arrive with the right words or a clear diagnosis. Your doctor can ask the right questions, help you make sense of what you’re experiencing, and connect you with appropriate support if needed, whether that’s a referral to a psychologist through a Mental Health Care Plan, or simply a follow-up conversation.
If things haven’t felt right for a while, it’s worth mentioning it.
Bulk Billing at Lismore Doctors
Lismore Doctors is a 100% bulk billing practice, no out-of-pocket costs for consultations for patients with a valid Medicare card. This includes men’s health checks, heart health assessments, and standard GP visits.
For more information on fees, visit our Patient Info & Fees page.
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This information is general in nature and does not replace personalised medical advice. Please consult with your GP to discuss what health checks are appropriate for your individual circumstances.
References
- Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Men’s health. https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports-data/population-groups/men/overview
- Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. Heart Health Check. https://www.health.gov.au/our-work/heart-health-check
- Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. PSA testing. https://www.pcfa.org.au/prostate-cancer/early-detection/psa-testing/
- National Heart Foundation of Australia. Cholesterol. https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/your-heart/know-your-risks/cholesterol
- Beyond Blue. Men and mental health. https://www.beyondblue.org.au/who-does-it-affect/men
- Australian Bureau of Statistics. Causes of Death, Australia — Suicide. https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/causes-death-australia/latest-release


