TRT Pricing Guide: What You Should Pay in 2026

3/16/2026
5 min read
By The TRT Catalog

Complete TRT cost breakdown by treatment type and clinic. Understand fair pricing, hidden fees, and how to get the best value.

TRT Pricing Guide: What You Should Pay

Key Takeaways: TRT costs range from $50/month (self-managed with GoodRx) to $500+/month (premium clinics with full protocols). The sweet spot for quality online TRT is $150-300/month all-inclusive. Anything under $100/month likely cuts corners on monitoring. Anything over $400/month should include comprehensive hormone optimization beyond just testosterone.

Understanding TRT pricing is essential to making an informed decision. Clinics present costs differently — some quote medication-only prices, others bundle everything, and some hide significant costs behind vague language. This guide breaks down what TRT actually costs in 2026, what you should expect to pay, and where clinics hide fees.

The Components of TRT Cost

TRT is not a single expense. It is a bundle of costs that clinics package differently:

1. Medication

The cost of testosterone itself is surprisingly low. Testosterone cypionate is a generic medication that has been available for decades.

Medication Retail Price GoodRx Price Clinic Price
Testosterone cypionate (200mg/mL, 10mL vial) $80-150 $30-60 $50-150
Testosterone enanthate (200mg/mL, 5mL vial) $80-120 $30-50 $50-120
Compounded testosterone cream N/A N/A $60-150
Testosterone pellets (per insertion) $500-800 N/A $500-800

A single 10mL vial of testosterone cypionate at 200mg/mL provides approximately 8-10 weeks of treatment at a standard 100-120mg/week dose. At GoodRx pricing, that is roughly $3-7 per week for the medication alone.

The markup comes when clinics source from compounding pharmacies or include the medication in bundled pricing without disclosing the individual cost.

2. Lab Work

Lab costs are where TRT gets expensive — and where pricing is least transparent.

Lab Panel Direct Cost (Quest/Labcorp) Discounted (online order) Clinic-Included
Comprehensive baseline panel $300-500 $150-250 Included in subscription
Follow-up panel $200-400 $100-200 Included in subscription
Annual total (4 panels) $1,000-1,800 $500-900 $0 (built into monthly fee)

If your clinic charges separately for labs, expect to add $500-1,800/year to your costs. Clinics that include labs in their monthly subscription are typically the better value, even if the monthly price appears higher.

3. Consultations

Consultation Type Typical Cost
Initial consultation $0-350
Follow-up consultations $0-200 each
Annual consultations (4-6) $0-1,200

Some clinics charge per consultation. Others include unlimited consultations in their monthly fee. Ask specifically.

4. Ancillary Medications

Most TRT protocols include more than just testosterone:

Medication Monthly Cost
HCG (for fertility/testicular preservation) $40-100
Anastrozole (aromatase inhibitor, if needed) $10-30
DHEA $10-30
Syringes and supplies $10-20

Some clinics include ancillaries in their base price. Others charge separately, adding $50-150/month to the total.

5. Shipping

Medication shipping typically costs $0-15 per shipment, with shipments every 1-3 months. Annual shipping costs: $0-180.

What TRT Should Cost: Pricing Tiers

Budget Tier: $50-120/Month

What you get: Testosterone prescription, basic lab ordering, periodic check-ins.

Who offers this: TRT Nation, Peter MD ($79/mo all-inclusive with labs and meds), some cash-pay local doctors, self-managed with cooperative physician.

What is typically missing: Comprehensive labs may cost extra. Limited ancillary medications. Minimal physician interaction. Basic monitoring.

Best for: Men who are knowledgeable about TRT, comfortable self-managing to some degree, and primarily need a legal prescription and basic oversight.

Mid-Tier: $150-250/Month

What you get: Testosterone, included lab work, regular provider consultations, basic ancillary medications, patient portal.

Who offers this: Feel30, Male Excel, Evolve Telemed, Taurus Meds, many regional online clinics.

Best for: Most men starting TRT. This tier provides the right balance of quality care, monitoring, and value. You get specialized providers, included labs, and legitimate medical oversight.

Premium Tier: $250-400/Month

What you get: Comprehensive hormone optimization, extensive lab panels, direct physician access, full ancillary support (HCG, DHEA, thyroid), detailed protocol management.

Who offers this: Brightmeds (all-inclusive), some boutique clinics.

Best for: Men who want the most thorough care available, are willing to pay for deep physician expertise, and want optimization beyond just testosterone (thyroid, DHEA, growth hormone peptides, etc.).

Luxury/Concierge: $400-800+/Month

What you get: Everything in premium plus concierge-level access, in-person visits, advanced testing (Dutch test, genetic panels), personalized wellness plans.

Who offers this: Anti-aging clinics, longevity practices.

Best for: Men for whom cost is not a concern and who want maximum personalization and access. Diminishing returns compared to the premium tier for most patients.

TRT clinic pricing comparison across budget, mid-tier, and premium tiers

Clinic Pricing Comparison

Here is what major online TRT clinics charge in 2026 (approximate, all-inclusive monthly):

Clinic Monthly Cost Labs Included Treatment Options Consultations
TRT Nation $99 No Injectable Included
Taurus Meds $149-199 Yes Injectable, oral, topical Included
Evolve Telemed $149 No Injectable Included
Male Excel $194-231 No Injectable, cream, oral Included
Feel30 $199-235 Yes Injectable, oral, enclomiphene Included
Peter MD $79 Yes Injectable, ED, GLP-1 Included
Brightmeds $299 Yes Injectable Included

Note: Prices reflect base testosterone protocol. Adding HCG, additional medications, or premium services increases costs at most clinics.

Hidden Fees to Watch For

Lab Fees Not Included

The most common hidden cost. A clinic advertising "$99/month" may charge $200-400 per lab panel on top of that. Ask explicitly: "Are all routine labs included in the monthly price?"

Enrollment or Setup Fees

Some clinics charge a one-time enrollment fee of $100-350 on top of the monthly subscription. This is not inherently unreasonable (the initial consultation takes more time), but it should be disclosed upfront.

Medication Markup

Clinics that source from compounding pharmacies mark up the medication cost. A vial of testosterone cypionate that costs $15 from a pharmacy may be billed at $75-150 through the clinic. This is how many clinics generate margin — by bundling medication into a subscription where you cannot see the individual cost.

Shipping Fees

$10-15 per shipment may seem small, but over a year it adds $60-180 to your costs. Some clinics include shipping. Others do not.

Required Add-Ons

Some clinics require you to purchase supplements, vitamin injections, or other products as part of your protocol. If these are medically indicated, that is reasonable. If they are profit centers disguised as medical necessity, that is a hidden fee.

Cancellation Fees

Clinics with long-term contracts may charge early termination fees of $100-500. Always ask about cancellation terms before enrolling.

Insurance versus cash-pay TRT cost analysis

Insurance vs Cash-Pay

Insurance-Covered TRT

If your insurance covers TRT, your costs may be significantly lower:

  • Lab work: Usually covered with copay ($20-50)
  • Office visits: Covered with copay ($20-50)
  • Testosterone cypionate: $0-30/month with insurance
  • Total monthly: $30-100

The catch: Insurance-covered TRT often comes with restrictions:

  • May require documentation of two morning testosterone levels below 300 ng/dL
  • Prior authorization may be required
  • Biweekly injection protocols may be mandated
  • HCG may not be covered
  • Gel/cream formulations may require step therapy (trying injections first)
  • Your doctor may not be a hormone specialist

Cash-Pay TRT

Cash-pay eliminates insurance restrictions but increases out-of-pocket costs:

  • Full flexibility on protocol design
  • No prior authorization requirements
  • Access to specialized clinics that do not accept insurance
  • HCG and ancillaries available without coverage battles
  • Cost: $100-400/month depending on clinic tier

Which Is Better?

Insurance is better if: You have good coverage, a knowledgeable local doctor, and straightforward TRT needs. Your monthly cost may be under $50.

Cash-pay is better if: You want specialized care, flexible protocols, HCG availability, and are willing to pay $150-300/month for optimized treatment. Most men find the quality difference worth the cost difference.

How to Get the Best Value

  1. Compare all-inclusive pricing. Do not compare a "$99/month" clinic with separate lab fees to a "$199/month" clinic with everything included. Apples to apples.

  2. Factor in lab frequency. A clinic that checks labs 4 times per year with included labs is better value than one that charges $300 per panel even if the monthly fee is lower.

  3. Ask about ancillary costs. If you need HCG, factor in the additional $50-100/month from the start.

  4. Avoid long-term contracts. Month-to-month billing protects you and forces the clinic to earn your continued business.

  5. Consider GoodRx for medication. If your clinic writes prescriptions you can fill at a retail pharmacy, GoodRx coupons can reduce testosterone cypionate to $30-60 per vial, potentially saving hundreds per year.

  6. Use direct lab ordering for extra panels. Services like Ulta Lab Tests or Walk-In Lab offer hormone panels at 50-70% off retail prices if you want additional testing beyond what your clinic includes.

The Bottom Line

Quality TRT should cost $150-300/month all-inclusive for most men. This range gets you specialized providers, included lab work, regular monitoring, and effective protocols.

Under $100/month, scrutinize what is included. Over $400/month, make sure you are getting meaningfully more than a mid-tier clinic provides.

The cheapest option is rarely the best value, and the most expensive option rarely justifies the premium. Focus on what is included, how transparent the pricing is, and whether the clinic's approach to care matches what you need.


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This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should TRT cost per month?

Quality TRT should cost $100-300/month for injections, $200-400/month for gels, and $300-500/month for pellets, including monitoring.

What hidden fees should I watch for?

Watch for lab fees, consultation charges, medication markup, shipping costs, and required supplements that aren't included in quoted prices.