TRT Questions & Answers
What is TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy)?+
TRT is a medically supervised treatment that restores testosterone levels to a healthy range. It can improve energy, mood, muscle mass, libido, and overall quality of life.
What states do you serve?+
We proudly serve men in all 50 states. Our licensed clinicians are certified to prescribe and manage testosterone therapy via telehealth nationwide.
My doctor said my testosterone is "normal", but I still have symptoms...+
Many doctors use outdated reference ranges. "Normal" means within a wide statistical range — not optimal for YOU. Our clinicians evaluate symptoms alongside labs to determine if treatment is appropriate.
Who needs TRT?+
Men experiencing fatigue, low libido, brain fog, difficulty building muscle, weight gain, and mood changes may benefit. A blood test confirms your levels.
What are the benefits of TRT?+
Benefits include increased energy, improved mood, better sleep, enhanced muscle mass, reduced body fat, improved sexual function, and sharper mental clarity.
How long does it take to see results?+
Most men notice energy and mood improvements within 2–3 weeks. Physical changes appear at 6–12 weeks. Full optimization over 3–6 months.
What labs do I need?+
We order a comprehensive panel including total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, SHBG, hematocrit, PSA, CBC, and metabolic markers. Labs are drawn at a location near you.
What are the side effects of TRT?+
Common side effects include acne, mild fluid retention, and increased hematocrit. Your provider monitors labs regularly and adjusts your protocol to minimize side effects.
Can I travel with my medication?+
Yes. Testosterone is a prescription medication and can be traveled with domestically. We provide documentation if needed. For international travel, check destination country regulations.
What if I want to stop TRT?+
You can stop at any time. Your provider can design a tapering protocol if appropriate. Testosterone levels will return to pre-treatment baseline over several weeks.
Do you accept insurance?+
We do not bill insurance directly. Our pricing is often lower than insurance copays at traditional clinics. We provide receipts for HSA/FSA reimbursement.
What forms of testosterone do you prescribe?+
We prescribe testosterone cypionate injections (most common), enclomiphene (oral), and HCG therapy. Your provider recommends the best option for your situation.
How do I inject testosterone?+
We provide detailed injection instructions and video guides. Most patients self-inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Your provider walks you through the process during your first consultation.
What is a normal testosterone level?+
The "normal" range is typically 300–1,000 ng/dL, but many men feel symptomatic below 500. We optimize for symptoms and quality of life, not just a number on a chart.
Can women use TRT?+
Women can benefit from low-dose testosterone therapy for symptoms like low libido, fatigue, and mood changes. This requires a different protocol and is managed by a specialist.
If I am already on TRT, do I need to lower my testosterone before joining?+
No. We accept transfer patients. Bring your recent lab work and your clinician will evaluate your current protocol and make recommendations.
Can TRT affect fertility?+
Testosterone therapy can reduce sperm production. If fertility is a concern, your clinician may recommend adding HCG to your protocol to maintain natural production.
Is online TRT legal?+
Yes. Telehealth is legal in all 50 states. Our clinicians are licensed to prescribe and manage TRT via telemedicine nationwide.
How much does testosterone therapy cost?+
Plans start at $99/month for the 12-month plan. All plans include medication, supplies, shipping, and unlimited access to your medical provider.