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Most men pay $80–180/month for TRT through a telehealth platform.
| Method | Compounded/Generic/mo | Brand Name/mo | With Insurance | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Injections (Cypionate) | $30–80 | $150–300 | $10–50 co-pay | 1–2x/week |
| Gel / Cream | $60–150 | $300–600 | $30–80 co-pay | Daily |
| Pellets | $70–110/mo* | $100–165/mo* | Varies | Every 3–6 mo |
| Patches (Androderm) | N/A | $200–400 | $50–100 co-pay | Daily |
* Pellet cost amortized per month over insertion cycle. All prices approximate — 2025 U.S. market.
Compounded testosterone from a 503A pharmacy is the same medication as brand-name at 70–80% lower cost. Almost every telehealth platform uses it.
Self-injections (weekly or twice weekly) are consistently the cheapest TRT method. Most men adapt quickly and prefer the control they provide.
Telehealth platforms bundle medication, labs, and physician oversight into a flat monthly fee — often cheaper than the sum of parts at a traditional clinic.
Compare top TRT telehealth platforms by price and services included.