Annual Check-Ups for Men

Most men don’t go to the doctor because they “feel fine”,  until something changes: energy drops, recovery takes longer, or subtle signs start showing up.

 

That’s why our Men’s Check-Ups are organized by life stage. Being 35 is not the same as being 55 — and your body doesn’t experience it the same way either. We offer three options depending on where you are and what you want to evaluate.

 

 

Male Check-Up

Recommended starting at age 30.

This check-up is your starting point: confirm everything is on track or identify what needs adjustment early.

 

 

Extended Male Check-Up

Recommended from ages 40 to 59.

This evaluation is designed to detect what tends to develop silently, because health and performance aren’t guesses — they’re monitored.

 

 

Elderly Male Check-Up

Recommended for 60 and older.

This check-up is designed to provide more comprehensive monitoring and to anticipate what may progress with age.

 

 

Explore the list and select the check-up that fits you to view the full details.

Male Check Up


This check-up is designed to maintain the health of the king of the house.

Illustrative art from Cozumel
  • Hospitals where it applies: Cozumel, Playa del Carmen*, Tulum* , Puerto Morelos*
  • Validity:  As of December 31, 2025
  • Applies to the General Public
  • Includes:
    • Basic labs: CBC, Glucose, Urea, Creatinine, and Urinalysis
    • Total Prostate-Specific Antigen (blood test)
    • At Costamed Hospitals in Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Puerto Morelos, a Transvesical Ultrasound is included.
    • *Specialist consultation:
      • Cozumel: Urology
      • Playa del Carmen: General Surgery
      • Tulum & Puerto Morelos: Internal Medicine (Puerto Morelos via Telemedicine)
  • Price: 
    • $2,600 MXN Cozumel
    • $2,775 MXN Playa del Carmen
    • $2,515 MxN Tulum
    • $2,765 MXN Puerto Morelos

 

What is it for?

  • Assesses prostate (PSA and size), urinary tract, and kidney function.
  • Useful as an annual checkup for men ≥40 or when urinary symptoms are present.
  • Detects early prostate, kidney, and metabolic issues.

 

Common uses

  • Early detection of prostate cancer and evaluation of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
  • Urinary tract review for urgency, weak stream, or nighttime urination; renal and metabolic assessment.
  • Surgical consult if findings indicate a need (prostate, hernia, or other).

 

Preparation — Lab

  • Fast 8–12 hours (water only); avoid high-fat foods, alcohol, and strenuous exercise for 24 hours; do not smoke.
  • Ask if any medication should be paused—do not stop meds without medical advice.
  • PSA: avoid ejaculation and cycling for 48 hours beforehand.
  • Urinalysis (UA): cleanse the genital area; collect a midstream sample in a sterile container (first morning urine preferred); deliver within 2 hours and close tightly. Samples that are insufficient, contaminated, deteriorated, improperly collected, spilled, or in a non-sterile container may be rejected.

 

Preparation — Imaging

*Only in Playa del Carmen, Tulum and Puerto Morelos

  • 6-hour fast and full bladder: drink 3–4 glasses of water 1 hour before and do not urinate.
  • Wear comfortable, two-piece clothing.
  • Inform staff of any prior abdominal surgeries.

 

Medical consultations

  • Arrive with your lab and imaging results.
  • Report urinary symptoms, pain, family history, and current medications.
  • Come prepared to discuss questions or schedule any additional tests if needed.

 

Take the next step for your health

Book through the form. Our front desk will reach out to confirm your appointment and assist you along the way.

 

 

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