Clinic comparison guide
How to Choose a TRT Clinic
Choose a TRT clinic by comparing clinician credentials, diagnostic standards, lab monitoring, treatment options, follow-up, costs, communication, and whether care fits your medical history.
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Medical care
Confirm who provides medical care
Before choosing a TRT clinic, ask who evaluates symptoms, who orders and interprets labs, who prescribes medication, and who handles follow-up care.
Diagnosis and labs
Review diagnostic and lab requirements
A responsible clinic should explain its diagnostic process, baseline labs, repeat testing, and safety monitoring before treatment begins.
Treatment and monitoring
Compare treatment and monitoring practices
Ask how treatment options are selected, how dosing changes are made, and what findings would pause or change treatment.
Fertility and alternatives
Ask about fertility and alternatives
Fertility goals may change the clinical discussion. Ask whether alternatives, reproductive evaluation, or specialist referral should be considered.
Pricing
Understand pricing
Compare consultation fees, lab costs, medication costs, supplies, memberships, and follow-up visit pricing before booking.
Access
Evaluate telehealth versus in-person care
Telehealth may help with consultations and follow-up, but labs, exams, and some treatments may still require in-person care.
Follow-up
Review communication and follow-up
Ask how quickly questions are answered, how side effects are handled, and whether follow-up is scheduled before refills or dose changes.
Questions to ask
Questions to ask a TRT provider
Clinical eligibility
What symptoms, lab values, and medical history factors do you require before discussing TRT?
Lab testing
Which baseline labs are required, and how often are testosterone levels and safety markers repeated?
Dosing and delivery
What treatment options are available, how are doses adjusted, and who makes dosing decisions?
Follow-up care
How do you handle side effects, lab review, messaging, and dose changes after treatment starts?
Costs
What fees are separate for consultations, labs, medication, supplies, memberships, and follow-up visits?
Telehealth
Which visits can happen virtually, and what care requires local labs, exams, or in-person treatment?
Clinic comparison
How to choose a TRT clinic
Licensed supervision
Look for clear information about who evaluates labs, prescribes medication, and supervises ongoing care.
Safety monitoring
Compare how clinics monitor bloodwork, side effects, fertility considerations, and treatment response.
Transparent care model
Ask what is included in the program, what costs extra, and how follow-up is scheduled.
Patient fit
Choose a provider who explains alternatives, limitations, and when to coordinate with primary care or a specialist.
Red flags
When to slow down and ask more questions
No clear clinician
You should know who is responsible for diagnosis, prescriptions, and follow-up.
Minimal lab review
Be cautious if treatment is discussed without appropriate baseline and repeat testing.
No fertility conversation
Clinics should ask whether future fertility matters before discussing TRT.
Vague pricing
Costs should be clear before you book or start treatment.
Appointment checklist
Printable or scan-friendly checklist
Provider comparison
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These provider links are generated from current SpanScout TRT / Hormones listings.
TRT Providers
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Offer Telehealth
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Provider Types
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Services Compared
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| Provider | Location | Type | Telehealth | Key services | Profile action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R2 Medical Clinic SpanScout listing | Denver, CO | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trttestosteronehormones | |
| Vitality Center of Charlotte SpanScout listing | Charlotte, NC | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trttestosteronemen's health | |
| 4Ever Young Med Spa and Wellness Center SpanScout listing | Atlanta, GA | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trttestosteronelongevity | |
| AB Hormone Therapy Austin SpanScout listing | Austin, TX | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trthormonesoptimization | |
| Abacep Testosterone and Weight Loss Clinic SpanScout listing | Houston, TX | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trttestosteroneweight loss | |
| Advanced TRT Clinic SpanScout listing | Denver, CO | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trttestosteronehormones | |
| Advanced TRT Clinic Austin SpanScout listing | Austin, TX | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trttestosteronehormones | |
| Advanced TRT Clinic Charlotte SpanScout listing | Charlotte, NC | Hormone Clinic | Not listed | trttestosteronehormones |
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Questions before booking
What should I look for in a TRT clinic?
Look for clear clinician oversight, appropriate diagnostic standards, lab monitoring, follow-up care, transparent pricing, and careful discussion of risks and alternatives.
Should a TRT clinic require labs?
Yes. A responsible testosterone-related evaluation should include appropriate lab testing and clinical review before treatment decisions.
Is telehealth enough for TRT care?
Telehealth may support consultations and follow-up, but labs, exams, and some services may require in-person care depending on the provider and state rules.
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Sources and disclaimer
Medical references used for this guide
Testosterone Therapy for Hypogonadism Guideline Resources
Endocrine Society
Used for diagnostic principles, repeat morning testosterone testing, contraindications, fertility cautions, and monitoring concepts.
Testosterone Information
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Used for FDA-approved testosterone product context, formulations, labeling status, and safety communication context.
Evaluation and Management of Testosterone Deficiency: AUA Guideline
Journal of Urology / American Urological Association
Used for urology guideline context, fertility evaluation considerations, and testosterone deficiency management concepts.
Hypogonadism in Men
Endocrine Society patient education
Used for plain-language patient cautions about risks, fertility, follow-up visits, and blood-test monitoring.
This guide is for education and provider discovery only. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or recommend treatment. Talk with a qualified healthcare professional about symptoms, lab results, risks, alternatives, and whether any treatment is appropriate for your situation.
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