Male Hormone Replacement Therapy







Signs of low testosterone or hormone imbalance include:
Fatigue
Persistent low energy levels or exhaustion.
Decreased Muscle Mass or Strength
Impaired ability to build muscle or strength, even with regular exercise.
Increased Body Fat
Particularly around the abdomen, with a decrease in lean muscle mass.
Hair loss
Reduced body and facial hair growth.
Depression or Mood Swings
Feelings of sadness, irritability, or unexplained mood changes.
Erectile dysfunction
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
Poor Sleep Quality
Insomnia or disturbed sleep patterns.
Decreased libido
A noticeable decrease in sexual desire or interest in intimacy.
Decreased Motivation or Mental Clarity
Reduced focus, poor concentration, or a lack of motivation.
TRT and HRT Service and Pricing
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Initial Comprehensive Hormone Evaluation
Lab testing includes:
Ultrasensitive Estradiol
Vitamin D, Total
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone
Testosterone, Free and Total
Prostate-Specific Antigen, Free and Total
Prolactin
Lipid Panel
Hemoglobin A1c
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
Luteinizing Hormone
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
Complete Blood Count
Following lab collection, you will schedule an initial consultation to review lab results and perform a thorough evaluation to determine if HRT is the right solution for you.
$250 one-time fee for cash pay patients
*If you prefer to use your health insurance for labs, the intial evaluation fee is $125. We cannot guarantee that your insurance will cover the cost of labs, and you may receive a bill exceeding $125. Please contact your insurance carrier for more information.
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TRT and HRT membership
If deemed appropriate based on your intial evaluation, you may elect one of the following services:
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) specifically targets low testosterone levels in men, addressing symptoms such as decreased libido, fatigue, and loss of muscle mass. Testosterone is administered via intramuscular injections or topical gels.
Our TRT service includes a prescription for testosterone with injection supplies shipped directly to your home, in-person and virtual consultations, direct access to your healthcare provider via secure messaging on our patient portal, flexible evening and weekend appointment times, comprehensive hormone review and monitoring, education for self-injection technique, and medication management with dosing adjustments.
$125/month
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) includes a broader range of treatments aimed at balancing multiple hormones, such as estrogen, thyroid hormone, and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) to address numerous symptoms. This is done through commonly prescribed adjunctive medications, including hCG, Aromatase Inhibitors (e.g., Anastrozole), DHEA, Estrogen, Progesterone, and Thyroid Hormones. Medications are priced in addition to the the monthly membership fee
Examples of adjunctive medication costs include:
Anastrozole: $20/month
Vitamin B-12: $40/month
DHEA: $40/month
*Medication prices listed are examples and may not reflect current pricing. Additionally, pricing may vary based on dose, frequency, and current market pricing.
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Follow-up labs
To continue with your TRT or HRT program, a complete set of follow-up lab tests is required within 3 months of starting treatment; however, more frequent monitoring of abnormal or borderline lab results may be required to monitor abnormal or borderline lab results. You will be advised of your particular plan of care during your initial consultation when reviewing your lab results with you, prior to beginning treatment. Once testosterone dosing is titrated to optimal levels, labs are required every 6 months.
Labs are priced separately because some patients prefer to use their health insurance to cover lab tests and minimize out-of-pocket costs. The cost for a full set of follow-up lab testing is $150.
*If you prefer to use your health insurance for labs, there is no follow-up lab testing fee. We cannot guarantee that your insurance will cover the cost of labs, and you may receive a bill. Please contact your insurance carrier for more information.