Victory Men's Health
O'Fallon, MO
Luxury men's health clinic specializing in testosterone replacement, erectile dysfunction treatment, and weight loss programs across four Missouri and Illinois locations.
Victory Men's Health is a luxury men's health clinic operating four locations across Missouri and Illinois, specializing in testosterone replacement therapy, erectile dysfunction treatment, weight loss programs, and hormone optimization. The medical team includes board-certified physicians with over 20 years of experience and specialized nurse practitioners trained in age management medicine and peptide therapy.
The clinic offers an initial consultation for $99 that includes comprehensive lab work, PSA testing, testosterone assessment, body composition analysis, and a customized treatment plan. Services are delivered through evidence-based protocols with multiple treatment modalities available for each condition.
- Four Midwest locations
- Board-certified medical team
- $99 comprehensive consultation
- Science-backed treatment protocols
At a Glance
More About Victory Men's Health
Victory Men's Health maintains physical locations in Sunset Hills, O'Fallon, and Town & Country, Missouri, plus O'Fallon, Illinois.
The medical leadership consists of Dr. David Yablonsky (Medical Director, board-certified internist with 20+ years experience) and Dr. Matthew Bradley (Chief Medical Officer, board-certified orthopedic surgeon), supported by board-certified Nurse Practitioners specializing in men's health.
Treatment Options:
- Testosterone therapy via injection, gel, cream, and other delivery methods
- Erectile dysfunction treatments including Wave Therapy, Priapus Shot/P-Shot, PDE-5 inhibitors (sildenafil and tadalafil), Trimix injections, and vacuum pumps
- Weight loss programs utilizing semaglutide and phentermine with comprehensive nutrition and lifestyle coaching
- Vitamin IV infusions
- Red light therapy
- Cardiovascular testing
Payment and Insurance: HSA, FSA, and Care Credit are accepted. Insurance is accepted for laboratory bloodwork only. Most treatments are considered elective care and not covered by insurance.