Andrology — men's reproductive and sexual health — is a core part of urology. We provide vasectomy, evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), and assessment of low testosterone, in a discreet professional setting.
Men's health at SU Urology covers no-scalpel-style vasectomy (₩400,000–₩500,000), erectile dysfunction evaluation and treatment, and testosterone/hormone assessment — all with a board-certified urologist and confidential, English-speaking care.
Andrology — men's reproductive and sexual health — is a core part of urology. We provide vasectomy, evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), and assessment of low testosterone, in a discreet professional setting.
ED in particular is often an early signal of treatable vascular or hormonal conditions, so a proper evaluation is worthwhile rather than relying on online pills.
SU Urology runs the full work-up on site — no outside referral for imaging. Most patients get answers the same day.
A private discussion of goals and symptoms guides the work-up — whether ED, hormone concerns or vasectomy.
Blood tests (₩15,000–₩35,000) assess testosterone and related hormones when relevant.
Ultrasound (₩70,000) evaluates blood flow and anatomy where ED or a scrotal concern needs imaging.
Findings are explained directly with realistic options, not one-size-fits-all prescriptions.
Permanent contraception via a minimally invasive outpatient procedure under local anesthesia (₩400,000–₩500,000); a separate reversal is a different operation.
Evaluation of cause, lifestyle and vascular risk, and treatment options including oral therapy — addressing the underlying problem, not just symptoms.
Assessment and, where appropriate, treatment of low testosterone with monitoring (e.g. testosterone-type injections).
Non-covered prescription/consultation for ED, hair loss and similar is ₩10,000–₩20,000.
Men's health is handled confidentially by a board-certified urologist who is a member of the Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology. ED is evaluated for its real causes — including vascular and hormonal ones — using in-clinic ultrasound and blood tests, which is safer than self-medicating, and English-speaking support keeps sensitive consultations clear.
Treat it as permanent. Reversal is a separate, more complex microsurgical operation and is not guaranteed; choose vasectomy only if you want permanent contraception.
Yes. ED is evaluated and treated confidentially, and we look for underlying causes rather than only prescribing pills.
With a symptom review and blood tests for testosterone and related hormones (₩15,000–₩35,000), interpreted in context.
Yes — all andrology consultations are confidential, with English-speaking support.