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.