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    Men are skipping the doctor—here’s why that needs to change

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    Men are skipping the doctor—here’s why that needs to change

    For many men, going to the doctor is treated like a last resort. Whether it’s for checkups, mental health, or early symptoms of something serious, too many men are putting off care—often until it’s too late.

    This avoidance isn’t just anecdotal. According to a survey by the Cleveland Clinic, 65% of men said they avoid going to the doctor as long as possible. What’s behind this trend, and more importantly, how can we help change it?

    Why do men avoid medical care?

    There’s no single reason men skip doctor visits—but several common threads emerge:

    • Cultural conditioning: Many men are taught to “tough it out” and see health complaints as a sign of weakness.
    • Fear of diagnosis: Some worry about what a doctor might find and prefer not to know.
    • Time and convenience: Busy schedules and long wait times make it easier to delay appointments.
    • Lack of trust: Previous negative experiences with healthcare can discourage return visits.
    • Mental health stigma: Emotional well-being is often ignored, despite rising rates of anxiety and depression among men.

    These barriers can be deeply ingrained—but they can also be dismantled with the right approach.

    The risks of staying silent

    When men put off checkups or ignore symptoms, they risk more than just discomfort. Delayed diagnosis often leads to worse outcomes. Consider this:

    • Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in the U.S., and early signs like high blood pressure often go unnoticed without routine visits.
    • Prostate cancer is highly treatable when detected early—but men often avoid screenings.
    • Suicide rates are nearly four times higher in men than women, according to the CDC, highlighting the cost of unaddressed mental health issues.
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    Waiting until something “feels wrong” can be a dangerous game. Preventive care is about catching issues before they become life-threatening.

    When should men see a doctor?

    Men of all ages should build a relationship with a healthcare provider and stick to regular checkups. General recommendations include:

    • Annual physical exams to track blood pressure, cholesterol, and overall health
    • Screenings for prostate and colon cancer starting at age 45–50, or earlier with family history
    • Regular mental health check-ins, especially during times of stress or change
    • Follow-ups for new symptoms like fatigue, chest pain, or digestive issues

    These appointments don’t need to be long or complicated—but they can save lives.

    Breaking the cycle: How to encourage better habits

    Changing the narrative around men’s health starts with small but powerful steps:

    • Reframe doctor visits as a sign of responsibility, not weakness
    • Encourage open conversations among friends, partners, and family members about health and well-being
    • Normalize mental health care as part of overall wellness
    • Choose providers who understand and respect male health concerns

    Ultimately, going to the doctor isn’t just about fixing problems—it’s about prevention, performance, and quality of life.

    It’s time to retire the old idea that real men don’t need help. Real strength lies in taking control of your health, showing up for your checkups, and addressing issues before they escalate.

    Today’s challenge: If you haven’t seen a doctor in over a year, book an appointment this week. Your future self will thank you.

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