Competitor Comparison: FactBasedUrology vs. The Field

Men's Health Platform Comparison

Compare FactBasedUrology to other men's health providers to find the best option for you.

Evaluation Criteria FactBasedUrology Hims Urology Care Foundation Men’s Health
Core Focus 100% penile health system with evidence-based protocols, psychological insights, Kegel programs, and scientific tools. Broad men’s health telemedicine brand (ED pills, hair loss, mental health, skincare). Broad urology education (kidney, bladder, prostate, men’s/women’s conditions). Lifestyle media brand covering fitness, nutrition, and men’s health (with some sexual health coverage).
Content Approach Research-first, fact-based, built on peer-reviewed studies and clinical evidence. Consumer-friendly, product-driven content designed to funnel users into telehealth services. Clinical and educational, offering general patient resources and fact sheets. Engaging, magazine-style content (fitness tips, sex advice, lifestyle features).
Specialization Exclusive focus on penile health and sexual function. Covers multiple verticals, penile health is only one area. Covers all urological topics broadly, not specialized. Very broad — sexual health is one of many categories.
Evidence & Research Evidence-packed, with citations from journals like BJU International, NIH, PubMed. Minimal references; content primarily marketing-led. Backed by AUA, strong institutional research credibility. Rarely cites peer-reviewed studies; mostly lifestyle authority.
Practical Tools & Protocols Kegel programs, symptom checkers, structured protocols, downloadable templates. No scientific tools — funnels readers into product purchase. Few practical tools — mostly static PDFs and guides. Articles and guides, no interactive health tools.
Psychological + Physical Coverage Combines psychological factors (confidence, anxiety, body image) with physiological health. Focused only on physical symptoms and treatments. Mostly physical/clinical, limited psychological integration. Covers sex psychology broadly, not deeply tied to penile health.
User Experience & Clarity Clear, structured, science made simple; uses checklists and templates for men to apply directly. Sales-driven copy, limited unbiased clarity. Clinical and medical tone; less accessible for everyday readers. Simple, engaging, but lacks clinical depth.
Interactive Resources Tools, trackers, and evidence-based programs to apply immediately. No interactive resources. Limited; fact sheets and general content only. No tools; primarily articles and lifestyle features.

Methodology: Comparison based on publicly available information as of Q3 2025.