HRT in Clarksville: What Montgomery County Patients Need to Know
Clarksville is the fifth-largest city in Tennessee and one of the fastest-growing in the country, driven in large part by Fort Campbell and Austin Peay State University. With that growth has come demand for affordable, accessible healthcare that fits a busy schedule — which is exactly what telehealth hormone therapy provides. Whether you are a military family on a tight timeline or a longtime Montgomery County resident, the process is the same: one online intake, labs at a local draw site, and medication shipped to your door.
TRT for men runs $150-300 per month. Women's BHRT — estradiol and progesterone — is $120-250 per month. Those figures cover the medication; lab costs and consultation fees are listed separately on our cost page.
HRT Services for Clarksville Patients
Men's TRT — Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Testosterone cypionate injections, topical gels, or pellets prescribed based on your lab values and symptom profile. Ongoing monitoring included. Protocols adjusted as your levels stabilize.
Women's Bioidentical HRT
Estradiol and progesterone therapy for perimenopause and menopause symptoms. Bioidentical formulations matched to your hormone panel. Dosing reviewed at each follow-up.
Comprehensive Hormonal Panel
Initial labs cover testosterone (total and free), estradiol, SHBG, LH, FSH, thyroid, CBC, and metabolic markers. Follow-up panels track your response to therapy.
Lab Locations in the Clarksville Area
Your physician will issue a digital lab order. Complete your draw at any of the following:
- LabCorp — multiple Clarksville locations on Wilma Rudolph Blvd and Madison Street
- Quest Diagnostics — Clarksville locations in the Tiny Town Road corridor
- Local hospital outpatient labs at Tennova Healthcare and Blanchfield Army Community Hospital (for eligible individuals)
Coverage Area
We serve patients across Montgomery County and surrounding areas including Stewart, Robertson, and Dickson counties. Patients in Christian County, Kentucky who can complete labs at a Tennessee draw site are also welcome to enroll.