Sexual health care at Zivah is confidential, judgement-free support for men, women and couples facing intimacy, function or wellness concerns. It means looking after every part of your intimate wellbeing, comfort, desire, performance and safety, so this side of your life feels healthy again.
What is sexual health care? It's complete care for your intimate wellbeing, and at Zivah it covers you at every stage, whether you need sexual health care for men, sexual health care for women, or support as a couple. Our specialists listen first, then guide you toward the right care. It all starts with one private conversation. Read on to learn more about the care we offer and how it can help you.
Sexual Health Services We Offer
Zivah's sexual health care services take care of all of your sexual health needs in a private setting. What conditions are treated in sexual health care? Our sexual health services cover problems like dysfunction, discomfort, low desire, and relationship stress that most people are afraid to talk about. We treat each person with care and respect. No matter what you're going through, the first easy step is to see a sexual health professional.
Here are all the things you can book at Zivah, all in one safe place.
| Service |
What It Covers |
How Zivah Helps You |
|---|---|---|
| Sexual Health Screening |
Check-up, STI testing, and sexual health assessment |
We test, explain your results, and guide your next steps |
| Sexual Dysfunction Treatment |
Erectile dysfunction, low libido, and painful intercourse |
We identify the cause and provide confidential treatment |
| Couple Counselling |
Intimacy and relationship concerns |
We support both partners with personalised guidance |
| Reproductive & Sexual Health Care |
Sexual health concerns affecting fertility |
We assess your concerns and connect you with fertility care when needed |
How is sexual health different from reproductive health?
Sexual health and reproductive health work together, but they're not the same. Sexual health is about intimacy, comfort and satisfaction- how this part of life feels day to day. Reproductive health is about conception, pregnancy and fertility. At Zivah, our sexual health and reproductive health services sit side by side, so if one concern touches the other, you're already in the right place. Next, let's look at the concerns we treat in men and women.
Sexual Health Concerns We Treat in Men and Women
What are the common sexual health problems in men and women? Most fall into a handful of familiar concerns, and each is treatable. At Zivah, you're seen quickly, assessed with simple, non-invasive diagnostics, and guided by a medical team that coordinates your care from your first visit through treatment. There's no long wait and no runaround, just clear answers and a plan.
If any of these sound familiar, we treat them every day.
| Concern |
Affects |
How Zivah Helps You |
|---|---|---|
| Erectile Dysfunction |
Men |
We identify the cause and provide confidential treatment |
| Premature Ejaculation |
Men |
We assess the condition and create a personalised treatment plan |
| Low Libido |
Men & Women |
We evaluate hormones and lifestyle, then recommend suitable care |
| Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia) |
Women |
We examine, diagnose, and treat the underlying cause |
| Vaginal Dryness |
Women |
We assess your symptoms and provide the most suitable treatment |
What sexual health problems do men most often face?
Zivah's sexual health care for men covers the concerns and issues that men most often bring up: having trouble getting or keeping an erection (hard-on), ending too soon (premature ejaculation), and not being interested in or wanting to have sex. You won't be rushed or judged according to your problem. It could be physical or stress-related. We find the real cause and treat it secretly with a plan that works for you.
What sexual health problems affect women most?
Painful intercourse, vaginal dryness, and low libido are all problems that women can have with their sexual health. Hormones, life changes, or stress often cause these problems. We check what's going on, explain it in plain terms, and address the root cause so intimacy feels comfortable again. You don't have to live with any of these; the first step is simply booking a visit.
Signs You Should Book Expert Sexual Health Care
When should I see a doctor for intimacy problems? The simple answer: when something feels off and won't settle on its own. Many people wait far too long, hoping a problem will fade, but early sexual health support usually means an easier fix. If intimacy has stopped feeling comfortable, satisfying or easy, that's reason enough to come in.
These are the signs worth booking an intimate health consultation for:
- It hurts or feels bad during sex and keeps coming back.
- One less wish to have sex that's making your relationship tough.
- You can't explain changes in behaviour or arousal.
- Ongoing fear that makes you less confident or close to others.
None of these is too small to raise. The sooner we take a look, the sooner you feel like yourself again.
Can waiting make sexual health problems worse?
Most of the time, yes. Many problems, like not wanting to have sex or having too much pain during it that won't go away after sex, are easier to treat when they are caught early. If you put it off, a small problem that can be fixed can grow and slowly hurt your relationship and trust.
Getting help with your sexual health from a professional takes the guesswork out of it. We figure out what's going on and show you how to move forward. There's no reason to wait, and having one honest talk will help you a lot.
What Happens During Your Sexual Health Consultation
What is a sexual health consultation? A chat with friends in secret. You won't feel threatened or embarrassed by it. At the start of your sexual health appointment, you can talk about what brought you in. You can do this at your own speed, and you don't have to say anything more than you want to. After that, the doctor may offer a simple sexual health check-up or a few tests. Before anything happens, the doctor will always explain why and ask for consent. You are in charge of every move.
One thing couples often ask us before they book is this. Is a sexual health check-up painful? For most people, no, it's usually just a conversation, a few simple swabs or a blood test, with anything closer only done with your consent. Once it's done, your doctor talks you through what they've found in plain words and sets out your options together with you. Nothing is decided over your head, and everything you share stays private.
Will the consultation feel uncomfortable or awkward?
Most people stay away because they're afraid, but you don't need to be afraid of that. Our team does this every day and doesn't think twice about it. You will be treated with care, and your privacy will be respected. Any examination will only happen with your permission and comfort in mind. After their first stay, most people wish they had come sooner.
How Zivah Treats Sexual Dysfunction
How is sexual dysfunction treated? Almost always successfully, because most concerns have a clear, treatable cause once we find it. At Zivah, sexual health management starts with understanding what's really going on, then matching it to the right treatment: medication where it helps, hormone support, therapy, or a mix. Whether you come in alone or as a couple, we build a plan around your life, not a one-size-fits-all fix.
Every plan is tailored; here's how we approach the most common concerns.
| Concern |
Our Approach |
How Zivah Helps You |
|---|---|---|
| Erectile Dysfunction |
Medical treatment and lifestyle changes |
We treat the underlying cause, not just the symptoms |
| Low Libido |
Hormone assessment and counselling |
We guide you through personalised treatment options |
| Painful Intercourse |
Medical treatment and therapy |
We identify the cause and provide effective relief |
| Couple Concerns |
Joint counselling |
We support both partners throughout the process |
Can I improve my sexual health naturally?
Yes, sometimes, and it's the first thing we look at. How can I improve my sexual health naturally? A lot of people feel better when they make small, regular changes like:
- More regular movement and better sleep.
- Less stress and drinking less alcohol.
- Smoking less or quitting.
- Taking care of your health and weight in general.
With the help of a sexual health consultation, these steps can often solve the issue on their own or improve the outcome of medical care. And for partners, working to get closer and talk to each other is often the most important thing they can do to fix their relationship.
When Should Couples Seek Sexual Health Counselling?
Whenever intimacy starts to feel like a source of distance rather than closeness. You don't need a crisis to come in; many couples book sexual health counselling simply because something has shifted and they want it to feel right again.
At Zivah, we sit with you both, listen without judgement, and help you understand what's happening between you. Our sexual health advice is never about blame; it's about giving you the tools to reconnect and rebuild sexual confidence over time.
Does counselling really help with intimacy problems?
More often than people expect. Many intimacy problems grow quietly from stress or miscommunication, and once those come into the open, things start to ease. A sexual wellness consultation gives you a calm, private space to talk with a specialist who understands both the medical and emotional sides. For most couples, feeling understood is the turning point toward a healthy relationship again.
Who Should Book Sexual Health Care at Zivah?
Who should get help with their sexual health? Anyone at any age or stage of life whose personal health is not where they want it to be. Comprehensive sexual health care is not just for people with a major problem; it is for everyone who wants to feel good about their sexual health at this point in their life. Everyone is welcome here, whether they need help with their sexual health as a man, a woman or as a couple.
You'll especially benefit from booking if you're:
- Just got married and want to start off strong and healthy.
- Trying to get pregnant and want to make sure nothing is stopping you.
- A woman going through changes after menopause.
- A man who is worried about his performance or desire.
This is why different people come to us and how we can help them.
| You're Coming In Because |
How Zivah Helps You |
|---|---|
| You Want Reassurance Everything Is Healthy |
We screen, assess, and give you peace of mind |
| Something Has Changed and You're Unsure |
Why We identify the cause and guide your treatment |
| A Concern Is Affecting Your Relationship |
We support you and your partner with personalised care |
| You Want to Protect Your Long-Term Wellbeing |
We provide advice on safe practices and preventive care |
Wherever you are on that list, the door is open, and one private visit is all it takes to begin.
Is sexual health care only for people with a problem?
Not at all. We get a lot of people who want to make sure everything is okay, learn safe ways to do things, or address problems before they get worse. Taking care of your sexual health is an important part of your general health. Don't wait until something goes wrong to do it. There is no need for more than one visit to feel better and get answers.
Confidential Care You Can Trust
Is care for sexual health private? In every way. Zivah protects your privacy at every step, from billing that isn't seen to secret rooms where you're seen one-on-one. No information you give out is ever shared without your permission, and you will never be judged for asking a question or bringing up a worry. This is a safe place where you can talk freely and take care of your sexual health without worrying about anything.
Your sexual health is important, and taking care of it should be easy, private, and comforting. No matter what's on your mind, the first step is easier than you think, and we're here to help you do it. Book your confidential sexual health consultation at Zivah today, and let's get this part of your life feeling right again.
Note: This page is for general information and awareness only. It is not medical advice, and it should not replace a consultation with a qualified doctor. Sexual health concerns vary from person to person, and the right care depends on your individual needs. For advice and treatment suited to your situation, please book a consultation with a specialist at Zivah.