UPMC Doctor: Men’s Health Matters

Andrew Kayes, M.D.
UPMC Family Medicine
Father’s Day is a special time to recognize and celebrate the dads, grandfathers, brothers, uncles, and all the men who play vital roles in our families and communities. These are the people who show up for others and often put their loved ones’ needs before their own.
When it comes to health, many men tend to push concerns aside or delay care. They may skip annual checkups, avoid talking about symptoms, or downplay issues like stress or fatigue. Over time, that approach can take a toll.
This Father’s Day, let’s shift the focus. Instead of another tie or toolset, consider giving or asking for the gift of good health. Whether it’s making a doctor’s appointment, starting a new fitness routine, or opening up about mental health, small steps can make a big difference.
Why Men’s Health Often Gets Overlooked





























