HRT in Johnson City: What Tri-Cities Patients Need to Know
Johnson City anchors the Tri-Cities metro alongside Kingsport and Bristol in northeastern Tennessee. The presence of East Tennessee State University's medical school and Quillen College of Medicine, combined with Ballad Health and the VA Medical Center, makes Johnson City one of the most significant healthcare hubs in the region. Despite that concentration of providers, many patients in Washington County and surrounding rural communities find it difficult to access a specialist for hormone therapy without significant wait times. Telehealth fills that gap: you complete labs locally and get physician oversight without the scheduling delays of a traditional specialty practice.
TRT for men runs $150-300 per month. Women's BHRT — estradiol and progesterone — is $120-250 per month. Lab costs and the consultation are detailed on our cost page.
HRT Services for Johnson City Patients
Men's TRT — Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Testosterone cypionate injections, topical gels, or pellets prescribed based on your lab values and symptoms. Follow-up labs track your response and protocol is adjusted as your levels stabilize.
Women's Bioidentical HRT
Estradiol and progesterone therapy for perimenopause and menopause symptoms. Bioidentical formulations based on your hormone panel. Dosing reviewed at each follow-up.
Comprehensive Hormonal Panel
Initial labs include testosterone (total and free), estradiol, SHBG, LH, FSH, thyroid, CBC, and a metabolic panel. Follow-up panels confirm your response and guide dosing decisions.
Lab Locations in the Johnson City Area
Your physician will issue a digital lab order. Complete your draw at any of the following:
- LabCorp — N. Roan Street and Johnson City Medical Center area locations
- Quest Diagnostics — Washington County locations near Ballad Health campus
- Additional Kingsport and Bristol draw sites for patients in Sullivan County
Coverage Area
We serve Washington County and the broader Tri-Cities area including patients in Carter, Unicoi, and Greene counties. Patients from rural communities around Elizabethton, Greeneville, and Erwin can use the Johnson City draw sites.