Helpful resources for both patients and healthcare professionals to support men's health and patient care. These resources are all available to download.
The Peyronie's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ) is a 15-question self-reported questionnaire that evaluates the severity and physical and psychosexual issues of Peyronie's disease (PD) symptoms in three scales.
Where can male hypogonadal patients expect to observe benefits with testosterone replacement therapy?
A guide to support patients who are beginning their TRT with testosterone gels.
A deep dive into the TRTed & The Urology Foundation's survey results on men's perceptions on erectile dysfunction.
A reference guide on the benefits of testosterone treatment in patients with hypogonadism, and when patients may observe them.
The ADAM (Androgen Deficiency in Aging Males) questionnaire consists of 10 questions to help determine if a man suffers from low testosterone (androgen deficiency) and whether further testing and follow-ups are needed.
A guide to support healthcare professionals discuss Erectile Dysfunction and Sexual Health issues with patients.
A guide to help you talk about erectile dysfunction with your healthcare professional.
The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) is a multidimensional scale that can be used to evaluate ED. It addresses the most relevant aspects of male sexual function, such as erectile strength, orgasm, desire, satisfaction with intercourse, and overall satisfaction.
A resource for healthcare professionals containing guideline-recommendations for diagnosing hypogonadism in male patients.
The TRTed Medication Tracker allows you to stay on top of your medication all year round. Simply print off (or download) the tracker and pin somewhere you pass by often, and tick off each day once you have taken your medication.
The Aging Males' Symptoms questionnaire (AMS) is a widely used scale measuring health-related quality of life and symptoms in aging males. It's a self-administered questionnaire that will help you: 1) Assess symptoms of aging. 2) Evaluate the severity of your symptoms over time. Once completed, share your results with your doctor.