PIONEERING pharmacist-led men's health initiative, Men's Health Downunder (MHDU), has expanded internationally and is now starting to provide the same expert services in a number of locations across the Republic of Ireland.
Founded in 2013 by Canberra pharmacist Brad Butt (pictured) to break down the stigma surrounding male urological health conditions, MHDU aims to ensure men can access the care, rehabilitation and advice they need to ensure the best outcomes post-treatment.
MHDU is now the largest men's health pharmacist-led clinic in Australia, providing support and tailored solutions for a wide range of male health issues.
With referrals from GPs, urologists and sexual health clinics, MHDU operates across major cities and regional centres nationwide, offering accessible, specialist care for men at every stage of their health journey.
Butt also co-authored a new handbook to help pharmacists support patients managing erectile dysfunction for the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) this year (PD 30 May).
The clinic caught the eye of Daragh Connolly, Chair of the FIP Board of Pharmaceutical Practice, when he visited Australia for the FIP World Congress last year.
"I was blown away by the service, because of its simplicity, accessibility and relevance," Connolly said.
"I knew if it worked in Brisbane it could work in my community pharmacy in Dungarvan.
"As soon as I met Brad and learned of his work establishing MHDU, I knew this was a service we were missing in Ireland, but I also knew instinctively that these people are professionals driven by a passion to improve men's health and lives.
"We're proud to strengthen what community pharmacy can offer, and this marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for patients."
Butt is delighted that MHDU is expanding into Ireland, saying it is an incredible opportunity to reach even more men who often put their health on the backburner.
"If we can give them a trusted place to start the conversation and point them toward the right support, that alone can make a life-changing difference," Butt explained.
"Men everywhere face the same barriers, whether its cost-of-living pressures, embarrassment, or the belief they'll 'come good' on their own, so taking MHDU's specialised model of care abroad is a vital step.
"By connecting men with practical advice, targeted support and the right clinicians, we can help them take control of their health much sooner." KB
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