TRT Nation, MD-Led Platform
America's lowest-cost TRT clinic — $99/month flat for physician-supervised testosterone therapy with access to peptides, ED meds, and enclomiphene
Quick facts
Price
Not reported
Insurance
Self-pay only
States
12 states
Medications
Not reported
Service model
Not reported
Coaching
Not included
FDA-approved only
No
How TRT Nation compares
TRT Nation is most directly comparable to Maximus and Henry Meds as a budget-first online testosterone provider, but leads the group on total-cost transparency. Its $99/month flat fee is among the lowest published prices in the supervised TRT market and explicitly includes physician consultations, medication refills, and protocol management — not just the medication itself. Where Maximus differentiates on clinical menu (enclomiphene, combination protocols) and user experience, TRT Nation competes primarily on value and accessibility for men who want injectable testosterone at the lowest defensible price from a licensed medical provider. For patients who know they want basic TRT and don't need HGH, advanced peptide stacking, or longevity panels, TRT Nation's model is difficult to beat on cost. Compared to Defy Medical's à la carte premium model, TRT Nation trades clinical depth for simplicity and affordability.
About
TRT Nation markets itself as "America's Clinic" — a direct-pay testosterone replacement therapy provider built around the proposition that medically supervised TRT should not cost $200–$400/month just to access a licensed physician. The company's $99/month flat fee, which includes unlimited physician consultations and protocol management, positions it at the budget-accessible end of the growing online men's health market, competing directly against platforms that charge more while offering largely similar core TRT services. The company was founded by veterans of the telehealth and hormone therapy industries who had observed that the clinical cost of supervising a stable TRT patient — reviewing periodic labs, adjusting dosing, answering protocol questions — was far lower than what most platforms charged for it. By streamlining the administrative and operational model and focusing on high-volume efficiency rather than premium concierge positioning, TRT Nation concluded that a sustainable $99/month price point was achievable without sacrificing clinical quality. The company employs licensed physicians and nurse practitioners, operates within standard telehealth regulations, and prescribes compounded testosterone from FDA-registered compounding pharmacies. The formulary is broader than the entry price might suggest. Beyond injectable testosterone cypionate — the most commonly prescribed formulation — TRT Nation patients have access to enclomiphene, nandrolone decanoate, tadalafil, BPC-157, and other peptides after their initial consultation establishes their baseline and goals. These add-on medications are priced separately from the base $99/month fee but are available without switching to a different platform, allowing patients to start with basic TRT and expand their protocol as needed. The clinical model is designed for self-directed patients. TRT Nation does not offer the 60-minute physician consultations, comprehensive longevity panels, or deeply personalized protocol design of premium platforms like Defy Medical or Opt Health. The typical patient interaction is a focused review of labs and protocol efficiency — not an extended exploration of epigenetics, peptide stacking philosophy, or biological age optimization. This is a feature, not a flaw, for the patient demographic TRT Nation serves: men who know what they want, have done their research, and want competent physician oversight at a fair price. Lab costs are billed separately from the subscription, which means the true monthly cost for a patient ordering regular monitoring labs is somewhat higher than $99 — though still typically competitive with or below mid-market alternatives when total cost is calculated. For patients primarily seeking physician-supervised injectable testosterone at the lowest defensible monthly fee, TRT Nation has built one of the most straightforward and cost-efficient models in the market.
Pricing
TRT Nation charges a flat $99/month (minimum 2.5-month commitment) with no hidden fees. This includes unlimited physician consultations, protocol management, and prescription refills. Lab work is ordered through national draw centers and billed separately, as are any medications beyond the base testosterone protocol (peptides, enclomiphene, tadalafil, etc., are priced individually). TRT Nation is entirely cash-pay; no insurance accepted.
Who this is best for
Men who have confirmed low testosterone, are comfortable with the self-injection model, know broadly what they want clinically, and want the lowest-cost path to physician-supervised TRT without paying for services they don't need. TRT Nation is a particularly good fit for self-directed patients who want to manage their protocol with minimal friction and maximum cost efficiency, and who may want to add enclomiphene, peptides, or ED medications à la carte as their needs evolve. It is not the right choice for patients who want comprehensive longevity biomarker monitoring, HGH therapy, in-person procedures, or the depth of a dedicated physician relationship — the model is designed for efficiency, not extensive clinical handholding.
What to expect
After signing up online, you complete a health history intake and receive a lab order for a national draw center (LabCorp, Quest, or similar). Once your baseline labs are reviewed by a licensed provider, you are prescribed a testosterone protocol — typically injectable testosterone cypionate — and medications are compounded and shipped to your home. Ongoing physician consultations are available by messaging or scheduled call as needed within the $99/month subscription. Lab monitoring is ordered at appropriate intervals, with costs billed separately.
How to book
Visit trtnation.com and click "Get Started" to complete the online intake form and initiate your $99/month subscription; you are then sent a lab requisition to complete at a nearby draw center. The timeline from signup to first prescription is typically 7–14 days, depending on lab turnaround.
Seeing patients in 12 states
Telehealth providers must be licensed in the state where you are located. If your state is not listed, this provider cannot legally see you.
Insurance accepted
Self-pay only. Pricing is shown at booking.
Details
Average wait: 1–2 weeks
Frequently asked questions
Does TRT Nation accept insurance?
TRT Nation is currently a self-pay practice. Insurance is not accepted at this time. Contact the provider for current pricing.
What states does TRT Nation serve?
TRT Nation is licensed to see patients in 12 states: Texas, California, Florida, New York, Georgia, Tennessee, Colorado, Washington, Ohio, Illinois, Arizona, Pennsylvania. Telehealth providers must be licensed in the state where you are physically located during your visit.
How do I book with TRT Nation?
Visit trtnation.com and click "Get Started" to complete the online intake form and initiate your $99/month subscription; you are then sent a lab requisition to complete at a nearby draw center. The timeline from signup to first prescription is typically 7–14 days, depending on lab turnaround.
What conditions does TRT Nation treat?
TRT Nation specializes in Hormone Therapy (HRT/TRT), Men's Health. Visit their profile for more details on the specific services and conditions they treat.
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