
Precision-built care for modern men.
A physician-led front door for men who want discreet access to real medical guidance for energy, weight, sexual health, urinary health, prevention, mood, habits, and follow-through.
Insurance participation, service availability, and pricing details are confirmed before scheduling. Patients should know what is available, what is covered when possible, and what comes next before care decisions are made.
Public requests collect basic contact information only. Clinical details move through the proper care channel.
Integrated care built specifically for men.
Men's Wellness Institute exists to give men the same care we would want for ourselves: precision-built, technology-enabled, and evidence-based, with discreet education, clear options, and measurable follow-through by telehealth or in person when appropriate.
The care model starts with attentive listening, targeted diagnostic evaluation, and a clear step-by-step plan patients can understand, track, and use with their benefits whenever possible.
As an integrated medical center built specifically for men's health, MWI is designed to combine modern medicine with streamlined technology so care feels organized, direct, and accountable without surprise bills or pushy upsells.
Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS
Founder and Chief Medical Officer
As I crossed from my 40s into my 50s, I started experiencing the same changes many men do: sleep disruption, stress, and early urinary symptoms like waking at night to urinate. I had medical knowledge, family support, and early access to care. Many men do not. If men are not going to come to the doctor as often as they should, I want to bring the doctor closer to them through telehealth, structured screening, and technology-enabled follow-through, so care is discreet, evidence-based, and actually gets done.
Common concerns we treat.
Select what you are experiencing to learn more and take the next private, practical step.
Low energy/fatigue
Optimize
Weight loss/GLP-1
Optimize
Erectile dysfunction
Restore
Low testosterone concerns
Optimize
Urinary/BPH
Sentinel
Prostate enlargement with age
Sentinel
PSA/prostate screening
Sentinel
Sleep apnea risk
Optimize
Mood/depression
Beacon
Anxiety
Beacon
Smoking cessation
Beacon
Colon cancer screening
Sentinel
Fertility/semen analysis
Vitality
Vasectomy counseling
Vitality
Supplements
Optimize
Not sure
Start here
Why men avoid the doctor and why it costs them years.
Men often delay care because of time, embarrassment, uncertainty, or the belief that symptoms are just part of getting older. MWI is built to lower that first barrier: start privately, understand what is normal versus fixable, and move into the right medical conversation sooner.
How the app works.
Start with a few simple questions
The app begins with topics men should be aware of, using plain questions to help organize what the patient is experiencing without turning the app into a diagnosis.
Clarify the concern
If a man screens positive in an area, the app asks more targeted questions so the next conversation starts with a clearer, better organized summary.
Choose the next care path
The patient can save the summary, bring it to his own doctor, or use it to schedule an MWI telehealth visit when virtual care is appropriate.
Escalate when needed
If testing, in-person evaluation, specialist review, surgery, radiation, or another advanced pathway is needed, the care team helps coordinate the right traditional medical channel. A simple starting concern, such as erection support, can also surface a deeper issue that deserves proper evaluation.
Five practical lanes for men's health.
The structure keeps the public site clear while the clinical workflow stays inside the right channel.
Why Prostates Enlarge With AgeWeight, energy, metabolism, prevention
Support for men trying to improve energy, weight, sleep risk, prevention habits, and the numbers that shape long-term health.
Prostate, urinary, screening, cancer-prevention awareness
Education and structured next steps around urinary issues, BPH, PSA conversations, prostate screening, and age-appropriate prevention.
Erection, sexual health, confidence
A practical entry point for men who want to understand erectile dysfunction, performance concerns, vascular risk, and treatment options.
Fertility, semen analysis, vasectomy counseling
Guidance for reproductive planning, semen testing questions, fertility conversations, and vasectomy counseling.
Mood, anxiety, habits, follow-through
Education-first support for men who are trying to address mood, anxiety, smoking, routines, and the behavior side of health.
Education library
Start with the questions men actually ask.
Energy
Low Energy and Fatigue
Low energy can come from sleep, metabolism, mood, medications, anemia, thyroid issues, low testosterone, stress, or lifestyle patterns.
Metabolism
Weight Loss and GLP-1 Questions
Weight loss care should connect appetite, habits, sleep, metabolic risk, medication safety, and realistic follow-through instead of focusing only on a prescription.
Sexual health
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is common and can reflect blood flow, nerve, hormone, medication, stress, relationship, sleep, or cardiovascular risk factors.
Hormones
Low Testosterone Concerns
Low testosterone concerns should be evaluated carefully because symptoms can overlap with sleep problems, stress, mood, weight, medications, and other medical issues.
Urinary
Urinary Symptoms and BPH
Urinary frequency, urgency, weak stream, nighttime urination, or trouble emptying can be related to BPH, infection, medication effects, bladder issues, or other causes.
Prostate
Why the Prostate Gets Enlarged With Age
The prostate commonly grows as men get older. That growth is usually benign, but it can press around the urethra and contribute to urinary changes that deserve a careful evaluation.
