Card is authorized after plan selection; you are not charged until a licensed provider approves your plan.
Don’t know your BMI? Calculate it here
Testosterone is produced primarily in the testes under signals from luteinizing hormone (LH) released by the pituitary gland. In hypogonadism, either the testes fail to produce adequate testosterone (primary hypogonadism) or the signaling pathway is impaired (secondary or central hypogonadism). TRT delivers exogenous testosterone to compensate, normalizing serum levels when appropriately dosed.
Clinical studies of FDA-approved testosterone therapies in hypogonadal men have shown improvements in libido, erectile function, lean body mass, bone mineral density, and energy when therapy is properly monitored. TRT also carries cardiovascular, hematologic, and prostate-related risks that must be evaluated against potential benefits by a licensed provider. TRT is not indicated for men with normal testosterone levels or for performance enhancement.
Warning: Cardiovascular and Blood-Related Risks
Testosterone therapy may increase the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (including myocardial infarction and stroke), venous thromboembolism, polycythemia, and worsening of untreated sleep apnea.
Do not use testosterone if you:
Tell your provider before starting testosterone if you:
Common side effects may include: acne, oily skin, fluid retention, gynecomastia (breast tissue), testicular shrinkage, decreased sperm count, polycythemia, mood changes, injection-site pain (for injectables), skin irritation or transfer risk (for gels).
Serious but less common risks may include: major adverse cardiovascular events, stroke, pulmonary embolism, worsening sleep apnea, accelerated growth of an undetected prostate cancer, severe polycythemia, severe acne, liver abnormalities (with oral testosterone), or anaphylaxis to the carrier oil (injectables).
This is not a complete list of side effects or contraindications. Compounded testosterone is not FDA-approved. Periodic lab monitoring (testosterone, hematocrit, PSA, lipids, liver function) is required during therapy. Talk to a licensed healthcare provider before starting or continuing TRT.
0
Complete a short online wellness quiz so we can understand your goals, health history, and what’s right for you.
0
A healthcare provider reviews your information to determine if you qualify for prescription medication. No waiting rooms, no hassle.
0
If approved, your medication ships directly to your door in as little as 1–2 days; with ongoing support to keep you on track.
Every plan is reviewed by a licensed healthcare provider before medication is dispensed.
Medication arrives in discreet packaging on a consistent schedule; no pharmacy trips required.
Reach your care team with questions about dosing, side effects, or your progress; support is part of the program.
One flat rate covers your plan. No surprise fees, no insurance runaround.
TRT is appropriate for men with clinically low testosterone confirmed by two morning blood tests (typically total testosterone below 300 ng/dL) and symptoms such as low libido, fatigue, mood changes, or reduced muscle mass. Your provider will review labs, symptoms, and medical history to determine whether TRT is right for you.
TRT can be delivered as weekly subcutaneous or intramuscular injections (testosterone cypionate or enanthate), daily topical gels, or long-acting pellets. Injections are common because they provide consistent blood levels and flexible dosing. Your provider selects the formulation based on your labs and preferences.
Most men notice improvements in energy, mood, and libido within 3 to 6 weeks. Changes in body composition, muscle mass, and bone density typically take 3 to 6 months. Response varies, and periodic lab checks help guide dose adjustments.
TRT suppresses the body’s natural signals to produce sperm and can reduce fertility while on therapy. If you want to preserve fertility, your provider may add HCG to maintain testicular function, or discuss alternatives. Always discuss family-planning goals before starting.
Complete our online health assessment, upload recent lab results if available, and connect with a licensed provider. If approved, your personalized TRT plan and medication ship directly to your door.