Men’s Wellness Assessment
What It Does
We offer a variety of services to address health concerns. Quartz offers treatment options and diet and lifestyle counselling to address changes taking place from puberty to andropause. Some conditions manifest differently in males and there are certain risk factors that are higher in physiological males than in physiological females and treatment needs to be offered accordingly.
How It Works
At Quartz we welcome men of all ages and sexual orientations. Our Naturopathic Doctors respect and interact with all medical disciplines (with your consent) and are happy to collaborate with other members of your current health care team to help you achieve your wellness goals.
What we offer:
- Hormone testing
- Integrated alternative care to address hormonal discrepancies and hormone clearance
- Diabetes, Hypertension, Cardiovascular disease
- Athletic injuries
- Andropause-related conditions (erectile dysfunction, low libido, urogenital conditions, mental health, prostate health)
- Skin/Hair care and cosmetic services
- “Brotox” and Jawline filler
- Skin care and cosmetic services
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Our Medical Aestheticians and Naturopathic Doctors know that every body is different. During our Consultation we will discuss your goals and concerns, explore the variety of treatment options available and together we can design a treatment plan using our Quartz Method that works best for you.Explore
Related Treatments
IV Therapy
What It Does
We are pleased to announce that we are now offering Iron Infusions through our IV Lounge. Iron Infusions are a great way for you to increase your iron count in the bloodstream to counteract the effects of Iron Deficiency (Anemia).
Patients can now book a telemedicine IV assessment with one of our in house Naturopathic Physicians to see if they are the right candidates for therapy. The process includes bloodwork before and after to monitor results and treatment progress.
Symptoms of Iron deficiency anemia
- Extreme fatigue
- Weakness
- Pale skin
- Chest pain, fast heartbeat or shortness of breath
- Headache, dizziness or lightheadedness
- Cold hands and feet
- Inflammation or soreness of your tongue
- Brittle nails
- Unusual cravings for non-nutritive substances, such as ice, dirt or starch
- Poor appetite, especially in infants and children with iron deficiency anemia
Individuals who are more likely to develop iron deficiency anemia
- Vegetarian/Vegan
- Vitamin D Deficiency
- Picky eaters
- Celiac disease
- Crohns/Colitis
- Autoimmune disease
- Dysmenorrhea
- Athletes
- Chronic infections
What to Expect
Before and After Treatment
Bloodwork will be required before and after treatments in order to see the scale of the deficiency on your CBC,
to rule out Thalassemia and other iron storage disorders and to monitor treatment progress.