What TRT costs per month
Verified TRT program cost: $199/mo median (range $35–$1500/mo, n=8 clinics that publish a monthly price, verified July 2026)
This is VitalityScout verified pricing — every figure extracted from a clinic's own website, stored with the source quote and date. National telehealth programs commonly run $99–$249/mo. A membership-only fee (medication billed separately) and an all-in program (medication included) are different products at the same headline number, so read what each price covers. See the per-clinic verified TRT cost table.
Prices are estimates gathered from clinic websites — confirm directly with the provider.
What TRT treats and who qualifies
Testosterone replacement therapy treats male hypogonadism (also called testosterone deficiency): clinically low testosterone paired with symptoms such as low libido, fatigue, reduced morning erections, loss of muscle mass, low mood, or difficulty concentrating. It replaces testosterone the body is no longer producing at adequate levels; it is not a fitness supplement and not an anti-aging shortcut.
Major guidelines set a deliberate diagnostic bar. The American Urological Association (AUA) Testosterone Deficiency guideline uses a total testosterone threshold of 300 ng/dL and requires two separate morning blood tests alongside symptoms before diagnosis. The Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline similarly recommends diagnosing hypogonadism only with both consistent symptoms and unequivocally low morning testosterone, and advises against routine testosterone for a low reading alone or purely for aging.
Generally not appropriate without a clinician's review if you:
- are trying to conceive (testosterone can suppress fertility — SERMs like enclomiphene are an alternative some clinics use)
- have untreated prostate or breast cancer, elevated PSA, or a high red-blood-cell count
- have uncontrolled heart failure or a recent cardiovascular event
Candidacy is a medical decision. A licensed provider confirms it with labs and a history — this page is information, not a diagnosis.
How online TRT works
National telehealth TRT clinics compress the traditional clinic path into a mostly-remote flow. Availability and format rules vary by state, so confirm coverage before enrolling.
- 1. Intake. You complete a medical history and symptom questionnaire online.
- 2. Baseline labs. Bloodwork is drawn at a local lab or with an at-home kit — typically total and free testosterone (morning), estradiol, hematocrit/CBC, and PSA for older men.
- 3. Provider review. A licensed clinician reviews your labs and symptoms against diagnostic criteria and, if appropriate, prescribes a protocol.
- 4. Medication shipped. Testosterone (injections, cream/gel, or other formats) ships to your door, often with supplies included.
- 5. Ongoing monitoring. Follow-up labs re-check testosterone, hematocrit, and estradiol so the provider can adjust your dose and watch for side effects.
National telehealth TRT providers
Cash-pay online TRT clinics that ship nationwide (state exclusions noted where they apply). Prices are each provider's advertised rate on the date shown; confirm current pricing and what it includes directly with the clinic.
Fountain TRT
FeaturedStreamlined TRT telehealth platform specializing in testosterone creams and injections with minimal friction.
Coverage: National
Updated Dec 2024
Includes medication, consultations, and medical team access. $30 onboarding blood test.
View detailsMarek Health (TRT)
FeaturedComprehensive hormone optimization with the most thorough testing and physician oversight in the industry.
Coverage: National (except NY, NJ, RI)
Updated Dec 2024
Initial labs $450-1,700 (with optional genetics). Treatment costs additional. Follow-up labs every 6 months.
View detailsTRT Nation
Budget-friendly all-inclusive TRT program with straightforward pricing and solid results.
Coverage: National
Updated Dec 2024
Henry Meds
Competitive TRT telehealth with labs included in the monthly price.
Coverage: National
Updated Dec 2024
Hone Health
Telehealth hormone clinic offering testosterone injections, cream, troches, clomiphene, and enclomiphene with membership-based ongoing care. Care is built around recurring lab testing of 40+ biomarkers and licensed-physician oversight.
Coverage: National
Updated Jun 2026
Plus membership $135/mo (hormone-only), Premium $155/mo (adds weight/metabolic). A $65 initial advanced lab test. Medications billed separately (e.g. testosterone injections from ~$28/mo).
View detailsDefy Medical
Long-running physician-supervised hormone clinic offering the broadest range of testosterone formats: injections, topical gels/lotions, pellets, and nasal gel, plus HCG and ED support. Operates a cash-pay, a-la-carte model with no subscription, so patients pay only for what they use.
Coverage: National (telehealth) · Tampa, FL clinic
Updated Jun 2026
Cash-pay a-la-carte, no subscription. Initial physician consultation $149. Basic TRT plus supplies and labs runs roughly $200-350/mo; adding peptides or HGH secretagogues can reach $400-650/mo.
View detailsMaximus
Telehealth men's optimization service whose flagship King Protocol uses enclomiphene, an oral SERM that raises the body's own testosterone instead of replacing it, preserving fertility and testicular function. Also offers testosterone cream and oral testosterone combination protocols, fully online with at-home labs.
Coverage: National (all states except Alaska and Washington, D.C.)
Updated Jun 2026
King Protocol enclomiphene $199.99/mo including doctor consult and medication; drops to ~$99.99/mo on an annual commitment. Required labs in months 1 and 2 cost $72.50 each. Enclomiphene + Testosterone Cream from $189.99/mo.
View detailsJoi + Blokes
Men's and women's hormone telehealth platform (Blokes is the men's side) offering testosterone injections, capsules, creams, and enclomiphene on tiered subscriptions that include meds, clinician consults, quarterly labs, and coaching. Active members can add hair-loss or ED medications for $1/month each.
Coverage: National except AL, AR, CT, DE, GA, HI, LA, MN, MO, MS, NC, ND, OK, PA, RI, SC
Updated Jun 2026
Flex $149/mo (3-mo), Commit & Save $129/mo (6-mo), Full Year $99/mo (12-mo, billed upfront). Initial lab fee ~$49. Meds, consults, and quarterly labs included. Hair-loss/ED add-ons $1/mo each.
View detailsPeterMD
Budget-focused online TRT clinic offering testosterone cypionate injection packages bundled with an aromatase inhibitor, supplies, shipping, and physician consultations. Positions itself on price with tiered monthly packages and a low-price guarantee.
Coverage: National (North America)
Updated Jun 2026
Tiered monthly packages reported at $89, $99, and $139/mo; entry pricing advertised from $95. Packages include testosterone cypionate, an aromatase inhibitor, syringes/swabs, shipping, and physician consults. Core plans may run higher ($159-229/mo) once added medications are stacked.
View detailsEvolve Telemed
Budget-conscious telehealth provider combining testosterone replacement with weight management, offering injectable and topical-cream testosterone via licensed providers. Programs bundle ongoing visits, provider messaging, lab support, and discounted prescriptions with no long-term contract.
Coverage: National
Updated Jun 2026
Hormone Optimization Program $129/mo; Hormone + Weight Loss Program $179/mo. Includes ongoing visits, provider messaging, lab support, and discounted prescriptions with no long-term contract. Initial hormone-panel lab work can run higher (around $500).
View detailsCompare the online-only options in depth in our best online TRT clinics guide.
Prefer in-person? Find a TRT clinic by state
Local hormone clinics offer in-person exams, pellet insertion, and hands-on optimization. Browse in-person providers in our hormone therapy directory or jump straight to a state below.
Houston, Dallas, Austin, +1 more
Miami, Tampa, Orlando, +1 more
Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson
Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco
New York City, Long Island
Washington
Atlanta
Chicago
Boston
Seattle, Bellevue
Denver
Nashville, Brentwood
Las Vegas
Raleigh
More states are being added. Nationwide access is available now through the telehealth providers above.
Frequently asked questions
How much does TRT cost per month?▼
Across the 8 clinics that actually publish a monthly testosterone-therapy price, VitalityScout verified a median of $199/mo (range $35–$1500/mo, verified July 2026). National telehealth programs commonly land near $99–$249/mo. The spread reflects what is bundled: a membership-only fee bills the medication separately, while an all-in program folds the testosterone, supplies, and visits into one number. Most clinics post no price and quote only after a paid consult, so confirm the current figure and what it includes before committing. See the full TRT cost breakdown for the per-clinic table.
Who is a candidate for testosterone replacement therapy?▼
Per the American Urological Association and Endocrine Society clinical guidelines, TRT is for men with diagnosed testosterone deficiency: symptoms of low testosterone plus consistently low levels confirmed on two separate morning blood tests. The AUA uses a total testosterone threshold of 300 ng/dL to support the diagnosis. Guidelines advise against starting testosterone for a low reading alone, without symptoms, or as a routine anti-aging measure. A licensed clinician makes the call after labs and a history.
Can you get TRT online through telehealth?▼
Yes. National telehealth TRT clinics run an intake, order at-home or local lab work, have a licensed provider review your results, and ship medication (injections, cream, or other formats) to your door with ongoing monitoring. Availability varies by state — some providers exclude certain states, and controlled-substance rules can require an in-person or synchronous visit. Confirm your state is served and what monitoring is included before you enroll.
What lab tests are required for TRT?▼
A baseline work-up typically includes total (and often free) testosterone drawn in the morning on two occasions, plus estradiol, hematocrit/CBC, and PSA for older men. Providers re-check testosterone, hematocrit, and estradiol periodically after starting, because therapy can raise red-blood-cell count and estradiol. Ongoing bloodwork is part of safe treatment, not optional — it is how a clinician adjusts your dose and watches for side effects.
Is telehealth TRT or a local clinic better?▼
Telehealth is usually the lower-friction, lower-cost path for standard testosterone replacement: home labs, video visits, and medication shipped to you. Local hormone clinics make sense when you want in-person exams, pellet insertion, or more complex optimization. Many men start with telehealth and move to a local clinic only if they need hands-on procedures. Compare national providers below or browse in-person clinics by state.
Why do so few TRT clinics publish their prices?▼
Pricing is a lead-generation lever. Many hormone clinics keep the monthly number off the site so you book a consult, where a longer commitment is easier to sell. The clinics that do publish tend to be the value-positioned ones competing on price, so the posted market you can see skews lower than the consult-gated market you cannot. Get more than one quote before committing.