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The Cost of TRT: What’s Typically Included (and What Isn’t)

Tom Bastion Published: April 1, 2026 | Updated: April 1, 2026 5 min read
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If you are looking up prices for Testosterone Replacement Therapy, you are probably asking the same thing many patients ask on day one:

“Am I about to pay for real medical care, or am I just paying for a prescription?”

That is a fair question.

Here is the clear answer within the first 200 words: the cost of a quality TRT program usually includes (1) medical evaluation and follow-ups, (2) lab testing before and during therapy, (3) the testosterone medication itself, and (4) safety monitoring. What is often not included is deeper root-cause work like nutrition coaching, weight loss support, sleep apnea evaluation, or hands-on lifestyle support for sleep debt and alcohol. If you want results that last, you should budget for both the hormone plan and the root-cause plan. 

This guide helps you understand what you are paying for and what questions to ask, so you do not walk into Testosterone Replacement Therapy blind.

Table of Contents

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  • Why TRT Is Not “Just A Monthly Subscription”
  • What Quality TRT Care Should Include
      • Diagnosis Done The Right Way
      • Monitoring After You Start
  • Table: Typical TRT Program Inclusions vs Exclusions And Sample Monthly Ranges
  • What People Forget To Budget For
      • The Cost Of Being Under-Tested
      • The Cost Of Missed Sleep Apnea
  • Functional Medicine vs Conventional Medicine: Why “Cheap” Can Get Expensive
  • Questions To Ask Before You Start TRT Anywhere
  • Safety Note And Disclaimer
  • Bottom Line
  • About the Author
    • Tom Bastion

Why TRT Is Not “Just A Monthly Subscription”

Testosterone is not a casual supplement.

The FDA approved class-wide labeling changes to address risks associated with abuse and dependence and notes anabolic androgenic steroids (including testosterone) are Schedule III controlled substances. 

The FDA also cautions testosterone products are approved only for men with low testosterone due to certain medical conditions, not simply “low T due to aging.”

Translation: real TRT care has real rules. Those rules create real work, and that creates cost.

What Quality TRT Care Should Include

Good TRT care is not a one-time prescription. It is a step-by-step process.

Diagnosis Done The Right Way

The Endocrine Society recommends diagnosing only when symptoms match and testosterone is consistently low, confirmed with repeat morning testing.

FDA labeling for testosterone cypionate also says to confirm hypogonadism by ensuring morning testosterone is measured on at least two separate days and is below the normal range.

So one part of the cost is paying for the correct workup.

Monitoring After You Start

The Endocrine Society recommends monitoring men on testosterone using a standardized plan that includes symptom review, measuring testosterone and hematocrit, and evaluating prostate cancer risk during the first year.

Monitoring is part of safe Testosterone Replacement Therapy. It is not an “upsell.”

Table: Typical TRT Program Inclusions vs Exclusions And Sample Monthly Ranges

This table is a budgeting framework, not a Med Matrix quote. Prices vary by medication type, dose, labs ordered, how often you follow up, and whether clinic fees bundle services. Medication price examples below use public coupon pricing as reference points.

Line itemOften included in a TRT programOften NOT included (extra cost)Sample monthly cash-pay range (for budgeting)Notes
Medical evaluation and follow-upsIntake visit + follow-up cadenceLonger coaching visits, nutrition coachingOften bundled in membership-style programsSome clinics publish estimates like “under $250/month first year” and “under $200/month after” as average patient experience. 
Lab testing (start + ongoing)Repeat morning testosterone confirmation + safety labsDeeper root-cause labsVaries widelyDoing TRT correctly includes repeat morning testing and ongoing monitoring. 
Testosterone medication (injectable generic)Sometimes included, sometimes separateBrand-name delivery methodsOften lower than gelsGoodRx lists testosterone cypionate “as low as” about $24.93 with a coupon for a common version (prices vary). 
Testosterone medication (topical gel)Sometimes included, sometimes separateSome higher-cost brandsOften higher than injectablesGoodRx lists AndroGel coupon pricing starting around $92.22 and shows big price variation. 
Injection suppliesSometimes includedSometimes extraLowNeedles, syringes, swabs.
Blood pressure monitoringShould be part of safe careHome cuff purchaseLow to moderateFDA required warnings about increased blood pressure with testosterone products.
Fertility-preserving optionsRarely includedOften extraVaries widelyEndocrine Society recommends against starting testosterone therapy when planning fertility soon. 
Root-cause lifestyle programSometimes light guidanceOften extraVariesSleep, alcohol, nutrition, movement, stress. Often determines long-term results. 

What People Forget To Budget For

Cost is not just “monthly fee.” It is also what happens when the care is incomplete.

The Cost Of Being Under-Tested

If you start TRT based on one lab, you can waste months and money chasing the wrong plan.

Both the Endocrine Society and FDA labeling emphasize confirmation with repeat morning testosterone testing. 

The Cost Of Missed Sleep Apnea

If you have untreated sleep apnea, you may feel exhausted even if testosterone improves.

Sleep apnea is linked with lower testosterone in meta-analyses, and untreated severe obstructive sleep apnea is a reason the Endocrine Society recommends against starting TRT. 

Functional Medicine vs Conventional Medicine: Why “Cheap” Can Get Expensive

Insurance-based care can sometimes be cheaper on paper.

But many patients like you feel dismissed because visits are short and root causes are not addressed.

Functional medicine and root-cause hormone care often costs more out of pocket, but patients value it because it includes consistent follow-up, education, and habit support.

If you invest in Testosterone Replacement Therapy, ask how the clinic supports the lifestyle drivers that made you seek care in the first place.

Questions To Ask Before You Start TRT Anywhere

Ask these in writing:

Do you require two morning testosterone tests before prescribing?
What labs do you monitor once I start?
How do you track hematocrit and blood pressure?
Do you screen for sleep apnea risk and fertility goals?
What is included in the fee, and what is extra?

Safety Note And Disclaimer

This is educational and not medical advice. Testosterone is a controlled prescription drug. The FDA cautions testosterone products are approved only for men with low testosterone due to certain medical conditions and has required class-wide labeling changes, including warnings about increased blood pressure. Work with a qualified clinician who follows evidence-based diagnostic steps and monitoring, and who helps you understand risks and alternatives.

Bottom Line

The cost of Testosterone Replacement Therapy is not one number.

It is a bundle of medical decision-making, lab testing, medication, and safety monitoring. If you want long-term results, it also includes the cost of root-cause support.

When you know what should be included, you can choose care that makes you feel listened to, protected, and supported.

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