Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) & TRT Clinics Near You
Testosterone therapy for men, HRT for women in perimenopause and menopause, and comprehensive hormone optimization. Compare local clinics by state or national telehealth. VitalityScout verified a $199/mo median across the clinics that publish a monthly program price. Most publish none.
Typical hormone therapy program cost in the US: $199/mo with medication included (range $109–$349, n=5 clinics, verified July 2026)
Programs where medication is billed separately: from $35/mo (n=2)
A national baseline from clinics that publish a monthly program price. Most clinics gate the number behind a consult — see the verified TRT cost breakdown for the per-clinic table.
Prices are estimates gathered from clinic websites — confirm directly with the provider.
Telehealth vs Local Clinic
📱 Telehealth TRT/HRT
🏥 Local In-Person Clinic
Prefer online treatment?
Compare national TRT telehealth providers — at-home labs and medications shipped to your door.
Local Clinics by State
Find in-person hormone therapy clinics near you. Click a state to view all clinics and cities.
Texas
258 clinicsHouston, Dallas, Austin, +1 more
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11 clinicsMiami, Tampa, Orlando, +1 more
View clinics →Arizona
10 clinicsPhoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson
View clinics →California
43 clinicsLos Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco
View clinics →New York
8 clinicsNew York City, Long Island
View clinics →Washington DC
8 clinicsWashington
View clinics →Georgia
7 clinicsAtlanta
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8 clinicsChicago
View clinics →Massachusetts
8 clinicsBoston
View clinics →Washington
10 clinicsSeattle, Bellevue
View clinics →Colorado
6 clinicsDenver
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10 clinicsNashville, Brentwood
View clinics →Nevada
8 clinicsLas Vegas
View clinics →North Carolina
6 clinicsRaleigh
View clinics →More States Coming Soon
We're expanding coverage to California, New York, and more. Currently featuring Texas, Florida, and Arizona with 401+ verified hormone clinics. Check back for updates or use telehealth for nationwide access.
Hormone Services Explained
Understanding the different types of hormone therapy available.
TRT (Testosterone Replacement)
Testosterone replacement therapy for men with low T. Typically delivered via injections, gels, or pellets.
Men with symptoms of low testosterone and confirmed low levels via blood test.
HRT (Hormone Replacement)
Broader hormone optimization including estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone for both men and women.
Women in perimenopause/menopause, men wanting comprehensive optimization.
Bioidentical Hormones
Hormones chemically identical to those your body produces. Often delivered via pellets or creams.
Those preferring "natural" hormone replacement.
Thyroid Optimization
Optimizing T3, T4, and TSH levels beyond standard "normal" ranges.
Those with fatigue, weight gain, or brain fog despite "normal" thyroid tests.
Peptide Therapy
Peptides like BPC-157, Sermorelin, and others for recovery, anti-aging, and optimization.
Those wanting advanced optimization beyond basic hormone replacement.
Our Take: Telehealth vs Local
For straightforward TRT: Telehealth is often the best value. If you need standard testosterone replacement without complex protocols, services like Fountain TRT or Hone Health offer convenience and competitive pricing. You'll get labs (often at a Quest or Labcorp near you), video consultations, and medications shipped to your door.
For comprehensive optimization: Local clinics shine when you want advanced protocols - peptides, HGH, pellet therapy, or if you have complex health issues requiring hands-on care. The relationship with a local provider who knows your history has value, especially for women navigating perimenopause/menopause.
Men vs Women: Men have more telehealth options for TRT specifically. Women seeking HRT (especially bioidentical) often find better options at local clinics with providers experienced in female hormone optimization. That said, telehealth options for women are expanding.
Our recommendation: Start with telehealth if you want convenience and cost savings. Move to a local clinic if you want pellets, peptides, or more personalized care. Many people use both - telehealth for basic TRT, local clinic for advanced treatments.
Learn More About Hormone Therapy
Explore our guides to make an informed decision about hormone optimization.
Complete TRT Guide
Everything you need to know about testosterone replacement - symptoms, treatment options, costs, and what to expect.
Read guide →🏆Best Online TRT Clinics
Compare Fountain TRT, Marek Health, TRT Nation and other top telehealth providers.
Read guide →💉Peptide Therapy Guide
BPC-157, Sermorelin, and other peptides often used alongside hormone replacement therapy.
Read guide →⚖️Bioidentical vs Traditional HRT
Bioidentical vs synthetic hormones compared — safety evidence, FDA-approved vs compounded, and the real cash-pay cost difference.
Read guide →Hormone Therapy Cost & Testing Guides
What each protocol costs cash-pay, how to test before you commit, and how the options compare.
If you are also on a GLP-1
Many people arrive at hormone therapy from a weight-loss program. These guides cover the overlap: how much of GLP-1 weight loss comes from lean mass, and what the medications cost cash-pay.
Hormone Replacement Therapy FAQ: Cost, Clinics & What to Ask
How much does hormone replacement therapy cost per month?▼
Across the clinics that publish a monthly hormone-program price, VitalityScout verified a median of $199/mo. National telehealth HRT and TRT programs commonly run about $99–$249/mo, and local clinics often more. The spread reflects what is bundled: a membership-only fee bills the medication separately, while an all-in program folds the hormones, supplies, and visits into one number. Most clinics quote only after a consult, so confirm the current figure and what it includes before committing.
How much does testosterone therapy cost?▼
TRT (testosterone replacement, most common in men) and broader HRT (estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone optimization, common in perimenopause and menopause) overlap on price. Standard telehealth TRT commonly runs about $99–$249/mo; comprehensive HRT and bioidentical-pellet protocols can run higher because more hormones and in-office procedures are involved. Labs are frequently an added cost either way, and a low membership fee that excludes medication can cost more all-in than a mid-priced all-inclusive program. See our verified TRT cost breakdown for the per-clinic table.
How do I find hormone replacement therapy near me?▼
Browse the local clinics by state below to find in-person HRT and TRT providers near you, or compare national telehealth clinics that run at-home labs and ship medication to your door. In-person clinics make sense for pellet insertion, physical exams, and complex optimization; telehealth is usually the lower-friction, lower-cost path for standard testosterone or hormone replacement.
What is HRT for women, and what does it cost?▼
For women in perimenopause and menopause, hormone replacement therapy usually means estradiol plus micronized progesterone, prescribed to manage symptoms such as hot flashes and sleep disruption. Per ACOG and The Menopause Society, the distinction that matters most is FDA-approved versus compounded: many FDA-approved products are already bioidentical, while custom compounded bioidentical therapy is not FDA-regulated for quality or dosing. FDA-approved options such as generic estradiol and micronized progesterone commonly run roughly $15–$75/mo cash and are often covered by insurance; compounded therapy and pellets are typically cash-pay and higher, often several hundred dollars per pellet insertion. These are typical ranges that vary by pharmacy, dose, and clinic. Which therapy is appropriate is a clinical decision for a licensed clinician.
How do I choose a TRT clinic?▼
Judge a TRT clinic on monitoring and on what the price includes, not on the headline number. Ask whether baseline and follow-up bloodwork are included, who the prescribing clinician is and whether they are licensed in your state, whether the medication and injection supplies are in the monthly fee, and how side effects such as elevated hematocrit or estradiol are managed. Per the American Urological Association and Endocrine Society guidelines, testosterone therapy is for men with symptoms plus consistently low levels confirmed on two separate morning blood tests, with the AUA using a total testosterone threshold of 300 ng/dL. A clinic that will prescribe without confirmatory labs is a flag. This page is information, not medical advice.
Is telehealth or a local HRT clinic better?▼
Telehealth is usually cheaper and more convenient for standard hormone replacement: home labs, video visits, and medication shipped to you. A local clinic is worth it when you want pellets, peptides, in-person exams, or more personalized care for perimenopause and menopause. Many people start with telehealth and add a local clinic only if they need hands-on procedures. This page is information, not medical advice.
Ready to Optimize Your Hormones?
Whether you choose telehealth convenience or local expertise, getting your hormones tested is the first step.
Medical disclaimer: This page is general information, not medical advice. Listings are aggregated from public sources and prices are estimates that may be out of date — confirm current pricing, services, and provider credentials directly with each clinic. Talk to a licensed clinician before starting any medication or treatment.
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