Cost guide
TRT pricing is frequently misrepresented. The $40/month headline often excludes labs, consultations, and follow-ups that add $500–$1,000 per year. This guide breaks down real total costs by program type so you compare on equal terms.
Lowest published price
$28/mo
TRT providers tracked
37
Telehealth-capable
32 providers
The program delivery model determines your cost structure more than any single price point.
Included
Compounded testosterone cypionate shipped to your door
Not included
Lab draws, consultations, monitoring visits
Best for
Men who already have a local lab option or whose insurance covers lab work
Lab cost added
$150–$600/year (labs not included)
Included
Medication + consultations + some lab coordination
Not included
Lab draw fees at local labs may still apply; check specifics
Best for
Men who want a single monthly bill with minimal coordination
Lab cost added
$0–$200/year (often partially included)
Included
Medication, in-office injections or training, monitoring
Not included
Labs billed separately at most clinics; enrollment fees may apply
Best for
Men who prefer in-person care or regular nurse-administered injections
Lab cost added
$150–$400/year typical
Included
Prescription for brand-name or generic testosterone
Not included
Consultations billed to insurance, labs billed separately
Best for
Men with insurance that covers TRT prescriptions and lab work
Lab cost added
Varies — often partially covered by insurance
These costs are real and add $300–$1,000+ to the first-year total for most TRT programs.
| Cost item | Per-event cost | Frequency | Annual impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood work (required at baseline + 6–8 weeks) | $75–$150 per draw | 2–4× per year | $150–$600/year |
| Initial consultation fee | $50–$150 | One-time (some platforms waive for new members) | $0–$150 first year |
| Injection supplies (syringes, alcohol swabs) | $5–$15/month | Ongoing for self-injection protocols | $60–$180/year |
| Follow-up consultations | $0–$75 per visit | Quarterly to semiannually | $0–$300/year if not bundled |
| Protocol adjustment (dose change) | $0–$50 | As needed — typically 1–2× in first year | $0–$100 |
The only fair comparison is the total 12-month cost including labs. Take the monthly fee, multiply by 12, then add estimated lab costs (use $300 if no information is available). That number — not the advertised monthly price — is the apples-to-apples comparison.
For example: a $50/month telehealth program plus $400/year in labs costs $1,000/year effective, or $83/month. A $150/month clinic program that includes labs and consultations costs the same or less.
TRT may be covered when a licensed physician diagnoses hypogonadism (low testosterone) and prescribes an FDA-approved testosterone formulation. Coverage depends on your health plan's formulary, the diagnosis code, and whether the prescription is for an approved brand or generic.
Compounded testosterone from telehealth platforms is not covered by insurance. If cost is a primary concern and you have a qualifying diagnosis, check your plan's prescription benefit before defaulting to a cash-pay telehealth program.
A major telehealth hormone brand with public membership structure and clear TRT treatment-path messaging.
Established operatorTRT starting price
$28
per month
Access: Telehealth available
Booking: Book online
Labs: Labs included
Best match
Users comparing telehealth TRT/HRT models with documented lab and consult structure.
Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits.
low-cost telehealth subscription offering TRT, semaglutide, and other prescription medications at below-market monthly pricing with physician oversight
Official website reviewedTRT monthly anchor
$44
per month
Access: TRT access is built around virtual consults, labs, and ongoing medication management.
Booking: Book online
Labs: Labs included
Best match
Users who want a recognizable TRT option with enough structure to compare ongoing cost responsibly.
Lab cadence, medication pathway, and state rules can change the true monthly spend.
A large clinic-led hormone network combining in-person testing, self-inject TRT, and telehealth-supported follow-up.
Specialist clinicTRT plan anchor
$59
per month
Access: Two TRT paths are offered: in-clinic injections or self-inject treatment with monthly shipments and telehealth-guided follow-up.
Booking: Clinic visit
Labs: Labs included
Best match
Users who want a real clinic footprint with the option to transition into at-home TRT instead of staying fully app-based.
Care starts from a clinic-heavy workflow, so it is a stronger fit for hands-on hormone buyers than for people wanting a fully digital onboarding flow.
A high-volume consumer telehealth brand covering TRT, weight loss, and wellness — with some of the most accessible online pricing in the space.
Established operatorTRT starting price
$75
per month
Access: Telehealth available
Booking: Book online
Labs: Labs included
Best match
Men and women looking for an affordable entry point into physician-prescribed TRT or wellness subscriptions.
Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits.
TRT starting price
$99
per month
Access: Telehealth available
Booking: Book online
Labs: Labs may cost extra
Best match
Users who want a simple telehealth TRT pricing comparison.
Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits.
A broad telehealth health platform covering TRT, HRT, GLP-1 weight management, and primary care — all prescription-based and physician-supervised.
Established operatorTRT starting price
$99
per month
Access: Telehealth available
Booking: Book online
Labs: Labs included
Best match
Men and women who want a single telehealth subscription covering hormone optimization and weight management.
Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits.
A major direct-to-patient telehealth brand offering physician-guided TRT and GLP-1 weight loss — accessible entirely online with home delivery.
Established operatorTRT starting price
$99
per month
Access: Telehealth available
Booking: Book online
Labs: Labs included
Best match
Men looking for a well-known, consumer-friendly TRT telehealth provider with a straightforward subscription.
Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits.
large telehealth wellness platform offering hormone programs and lab-supported optimization
Official website reviewedTRT monthly anchor
$99
per month
Access: TRT access is built around virtual consults, labs, and ongoing medication management.
Booking: Book online
Labs: Labs included
Best match
Users who want a recognizable TRT option with enough structure to compare ongoing cost responsibly.
Lab cadence, medication pathway, and state rules can change the true monthly spend.
| Provider | Starting cost | Care access | Best match & action |
|---|---|---|---|
Hone HealthBest Value A major telehealth hormone brand with public membership structure and clear TRT treatment-path messaging. Established operatorTRTHRTWellness Labs National telehealth | TRT starting price $28 per month Membership Required | Access: Telehealth available Booking: Book online Labs: Labs included Coverage: 1 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Users comparing telehealth TRT/HRT models with documented lab and consult structure. Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits. See Pricing Details |
low-cost telehealth subscription offering TRT, semaglutide, and other prescription medications at below-market monthly pricing with physician oversight Official website reviewedTRTMetabolic HealthWellness Labs National telehealth | TRT monthly anchor $44 per month Membership Required | Access: TRT access is built around virtual consults, labs, and ongoing medication management. Booking: Book online Labs: Labs included Coverage: 21 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Users who want a recognizable TRT option with enough structure to compare ongoing cost responsibly. Lab cadence, medication pathway, and state rules can change the true monthly spend. See Pricing Details |
SynergenXTop Pick A large clinic-led hormone network combining in-person testing, self-inject TRT, and telehealth-supported follow-up. Specialist clinicTRTHRTPeptides 65+ clinics nationwide | TRT plan anchor $59 per month Membership Not required | Access: Two TRT paths are offered: in-clinic injections or self-inject treatment with monthly shipments and telehealth-guided follow-up. Booking: Clinic visit Labs: Labs included Coverage: 10 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Users who want a real clinic footprint with the option to transition into at-home TRT instead of staying fully app-based. Care starts from a clinic-heavy workflow, so it is a stronger fit for hands-on hormone buyers than for people wanting a fully digital onboarding flow. See Pricing Details |
A high-volume consumer telehealth brand covering TRT, weight loss, and wellness — with some of the most accessible online pricing in the space. Established operatorTRTHRTSupplements Telehealth nationwide | TRT starting price $75 per month Membership Required | Access: Telehealth available Booking: Book online Labs: Labs included Coverage: 1 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Men and women looking for an affordable entry point into physician-prescribed TRT or wellness subscriptions. Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits. See Pricing Details |
TRTWellness Labs National telehealth | TRT starting price $99 per month Membership Required | Access: Telehealth available Booking: Book online Labs: Labs may cost extra Coverage: 1 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Users who want a simple telehealth TRT pricing comparison. Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits. See Pricing Details |
A broad telehealth health platform covering TRT, HRT, GLP-1 weight management, and primary care — all prescription-based and physician-supervised. Established operatorTRTHRTWellness Labs Telehealth nationwide | TRT starting price $99 per month Membership Required | Access: Telehealth available Booking: Book online Labs: Labs included Coverage: 1 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Men and women who want a single telehealth subscription covering hormone optimization and weight management. Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits. See Pricing Details |
A major direct-to-patient telehealth brand offering physician-guided TRT and GLP-1 weight loss — accessible entirely online with home delivery. Established operatorTRTHRTWellness Labs Telehealth nationwide | TRT starting price $99 per month Membership Required | Access: Telehealth available Booking: Book online Labs: Labs included Coverage: 1 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Men looking for a well-known, consumer-friendly TRT telehealth provider with a straightforward subscription. Good fit if you want an ongoing program rather than one-off visits. See Pricing Details |
large telehealth wellness platform offering hormone programs and lab-supported optimization Official website reviewedTRTHRTWellness Labs National telehealth | TRT monthly anchor $99 per month Membership Not required | Access: TRT access is built around virtual consults, labs, and ongoing medication management. Booking: Book online Labs: Labs included Coverage: 21 states served Logistics: Shipping available | Users who want a recognizable TRT option with enough structure to compare ongoing cost responsibly. Lab cadence, medication pathway, and state rules can change the true monthly spend. See Pricing Details |
Focused on pricing, program structure, and comparison context. Not medical advice.
Telehealth TRT programs that include only compounded testosterone cypionate start at $28–$100/month for medication alone. All-inclusive telehealth programs bundling consultations and some lab support cost $100–$299/month. In-person clinics typically run $100–$299/month for a membership that includes office visits and monitoring. The cheapest visible number is rarely the total cost once labs are factored in.
Insurance may cover TRT when prescribed by a physician for hypogonadism (clinically low testosterone confirmed by blood work). Coverage varies by plan, diagnosis code, and testosterone formulation. Compounded testosterone from telehealth platforms is generally not covered. FDA-approved brand-name or generic testosterone injections may be covered through a standard prescription benefit.
Most TRT programs require a baseline lab panel (total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, CBC, metabolic panel, PSA) and a follow-up panel at 6–8 weeks after starting. If not included in the program fee, each panel costs $75–$150. Expect 2–4 draws per year, adding $150–$600 annually to your total cost.
Telehealth programs often advertise lower monthly prices, but that number frequently excludes labs. A telehealth program at $75/month plus $400/year in labs costs $108/month effective. An in-person clinic at $150/month that includes labs may cost less overall. Compare the total 12-month cost, not just the advertised monthly rate.
Compounded testosterone cypionate is mixed by a licensed compounding pharmacy rather than manufactured by a pharmaceutical company. It is typically $30–$80/month versus $50–$150/month for brand-name versions through insurance or a direct pharmacy. Compounded versions are not covered by insurance. Most telehealth TRT platforms dispense compounded testosterone.
TRT is typically indefinite once started — stopping usually reverses the hormonal effects. Most men who stay on TRT maintain it for 5–10+ years. At $100–$250/month all-in (medication + labs + consultations), expect a long-term cost of $1,200–$3,000/year.
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Methodology and disclaimer
Pricing ranges are derived from publicly listed program prices, published pharmacy rates, and provider website data as of 2026. These are research estimates for budgeting purposes only. Actual costs depend on your protocol, lab results, geographic market, and specific provider. Always verify before enrolling.
Informational only. Longevity Costs publishes provider research, public pricing context, and comparison summaries for informational purposes only. The site is not a medical provider, clinic, pharmacy, or emergency service. Nothing on this page is medical advice, diagnosis, treatment guidance, or a claim that a therapy is proven, guaranteed, or appropriate for you. Consult a licensed medical professional before starting or changing any therapy.
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Public provider websites, rate sheets, and documented offers.
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Cadence
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