Television host Billy Bush has partnered with Gameday Men’s Health, the fastest-growing men’s health brand in the United States, to challenge the stigmas surrounding men’s health. Announced on September 22, 2025, the collaboration aims to spark a national conversation about issues like low testosterone, which many men often neglect to address.
The partnership will utilize Bush’s extensive reach, particularly through his Hot Mics podcast, to encourage men to take control of their health. Bush expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “Women have been fine-tuning their health and appearance forever; men are getting off the bench. It’s way past time to fine-tune the machine that you are.” He advocates for men to get their health checked, emphasizing that the process is safe, simple, and medically backed.
Gameday Men’s Health has treated over one million men, establishing itself as a leader in the field. The brand offers same-day appointments and rapid lab results, which are typically available within 15 minutes. This approach aims to eliminate the long wait times and clinical atmosphere that often deter men from seeking necessary care. Their services include personalized treatment plans for Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), erectile dysfunction solutions, medical weight loss, and vitamin therapy, available at over 400 locations across North America.
According to Evan Miller, Ph.D., Founder and CEO of Gameday Men’s Health, “Most men know more about the health of their 401k than their own hormone levels. We want to change that.” This partnership with Bush is seen as a vital step in normalizing discussions about men’s health and encouraging proactive engagement.
Dr. Haleem Mohammed, Chief Medical Officer at Gameday, highlighted a significant cultural barrier in men’s healthcare. “Many men push through fatigue, brain fog, or weight gain because they think it’s just part of getting older,” he explained. He emphasizes that with a tailored treatment plan, men can regain their vitality and strength, enhancing their quality of life.
The collaboration will feature sponsored segments on Bush’s podcast, guest interviews with Gameday’s medical experts, and social media content aimed at engaging men and prompting them to prioritize their health. This outreach aims to create sustained conversations about the importance of men’s well-being.
Gameday Men’s Health is committed to providing medically proven solutions for men’s health issues, expanding its network and services to meet the growing demand. The clinics are designed to be approachable and efficient, offering a welcoming environment that encourages men to take charge of their health.
For those interested in learning more about Gameday Men’s Health and their offerings, further information can be found on their website and social media platforms.
