Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Plans & Pricing
Feel like your energy, drive, and recovery aren’t what they used to be? If low testosterone is part of the picture, TRT may help—**but only after a licensed provider reviews symptoms + appropriate labs** to confirm clinical need.
What you can do here
Compare TRT options, understand eligibility, and start a secure online consult.
Online consult
Provider review
Lab-based decisions
Discreet delivery
Ongoing support
Transparent pricing
Call Support
Licensed providers + medical review (not “supplements”)
Discreet pharmacy delivery + supplies included
Transparent checkout pricing (no subscription / no hidden fees)
Available to eligible adults in the U.S. (availability varies by state and medical eligibility).
What testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is
TRT is prescription treatment that raises testosterone levels when clinically low. The goal isn’t “super-physiologic” numbers—it’s to help you return to a healthy range and improve symptoms **safely** with appropriate monitoring.
Who TRT is for (and who it’s not)
TRT may NOT be appropriate if
- You’re actively trying to conceive in the near term (TRT can reduce sperm production) - You have certain prostate or breast conditions, untreated severe sleep apnea, or other contraindications your provider will screen for - Your symptoms are better explained by other conditions (sleep, thyroid, medications, mental health, etc.)
- This page is educational and does not replace medical advice. Your provider determines eligibility.
TRT safety, side effects, and monitoring
TRT can be effective, but it’s still prescription hormone therapy. The safest outcomes come from **proper evaluation + ongoing monitoring**.