What Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy?
TRT is a physician-supervised treatment that restores testosterone to a healthy physiological range in men whose bodies no longer produce adequate amounts. Testosterone naturally declines at roughly 1–2% per year after age 30. For some men, this decline becomes clinically significant — producing a constellation of symptoms that markedly reduce quality of life.
Signs You May Have Low Testosterone
TRT Options Available in Tennessee
Injectable Testosterone (Cypionate or Enanthate)
$80–150/monthPros: Most cost-effective. Predictable absorption. Self-administered at home.
Cons: Requires weekly or bi-weekly injections. Some experience level fluctuation.
Topical Cream or Gel
$100–200/monthPros: Daily application, stable levels, no injections.
Cons: Transfer risk to partners/children. Skin absorption varies.
Testosterone Pellets
$400–700 per insertionPros: Inserted once every 3–6 months. Most convenient long-term option.
Cons: Requires in-office insertion. Levels cannot be quickly adjusted if needed.
The TRT Process in Tennessee
Submit Intake
Complete a brief online form (no PHI). Tell us your symptoms and goals.
Lab Order Issued
Your physician orders a testosterone panel (and other relevant labs). You complete them at any LabCorp or Quest in Tennessee.
Physician Consultation
Review your labs and symptoms with a licensed Tennessee physician via video or async telehealth.
Prescription Written
If you qualify, your physician writes a custom prescription for your preferred TRT method.
Medication Delivered
Your testosterone is compounded at a licensed pharmacy and shipped to your Tennessee address. Syringes and supplies included for injectables.
Ongoing Monitoring
Follow-up labs and telehealth check-ins every 3–6 months to optimize your protocol.