
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment designed to address low levels of testosterone in individuals, often characterized by symptoms such as fatigue, decreased libido, and loss of muscle mass. This therapy involves the administration of exogenous testosterone to restore hormonal balance and alleviate associated symptoms, aiming to improve overall well-being and quality of life.
For those who prefer non-injectable alternatives, we also provide Enclomiphene, transdermal testosterone, or testosterone troche.
Increase muscle mass
Increase bone density
Decrease body fat
Decrease fatigue
Increase sexual performance
Testosterone is a vital hormone primarily produced in the testicles and responsible for regulating various bodily functions in men.
After the age of 30, men typically experience a gradual decline in testosterone levels, a phenomenon commonly referred to as andropause or "male menopause." Lower testosterone levels can contribute to a range of symptoms, including reduced muscle mass, increased body fat, decreased libido, fatigue, mood changes, decreased cognition, and decreased bone density. While this decline is a natural part of aging, it can impact various aspects of a man's life, including physical health, sexual function, mood, and overall quality of life.


$95 Per Month
Our Pricing
Get started with your initial lab draw ($129) and $95 per month- billed per 2.5 months. We accept submission of recent lab work obtained within the past 3 months.
We currently only ship within the state of South Carolina, please check back as we expand our practice.
How it works
1
Sign Up
Sign up for your desired therapy! Complete the online health history and consent forms.
2
Labwork
Obtain labs at any of over 4,000 locations nationwide at Quest Diagnostics or Labcorp
3
Consultation
Complete a telehealth appointment with a license medical professional.
Treatments are shipped right to your doorstep from the pharmacy!
FAQ's
What is included in the TRT plan? For $95 per month, this includes 2.5 month supply of Testosterone Cypionate (most commonly 200 mg/week), anastrozole (aromatase inhibitor), syringes, initial consultation and follow up with license medical provider.
Do you prescribe to patients in my state? Right now we only prescribe to SC residents. Please continue to check back as we expand our practice!
Are there any interactions with other medications or conditions? Yes, TRT can interact with certain medications and conditions. It's important to inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, and discuss any medical conditions you have, such as prostate issues or cardiovascular disease. We do not prescribe testosterone replacement therapy to any patients with a history of prostate cancer.
Are labs included? We do not include labs in the monthly price. We give patients the option to either provide us with their own labs or order them through TRTme (can have them drawn at your local Labcorp or Quest diagnostics center). Our lab fee is only $129.
Can I receive TRT without lab work? No. Unfortunately the only way to determine if you are a candidate for testosterone replacement therapy is through a blood test.
Are there lifestyle changes that can complement testosterone replacement therapy? Yes, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, a balanced diet, adequate sleep, and stress management can complement the benefits of TRT and improve overall well-being.
Which labs are reviewed? Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Testosterone, Estradiol, and Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
What are the potential side effects of testosterone replacement therapy? Common side effects may include acne, fluid retention, and increased red blood cell count. Less commonly males may develop some signs of gynecomastia (breast enlargement) which can be mitigated by aromatase inhibitors (anastrazole). Rare but serious side effects can include worsening of sleep apnea, infertility, and an increased risk of cardiovascular events. You can discuss these potential risks with our medical providers.
Is testosterone replacement therapy safe for long-term use? TRT can be safe for long-term use under the supervision of a healthcare provider who monitors your testosterone levels and any potential side effects. Regular follow-up visits are important to assess efficacy and safety.