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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
Unlock your potential with TRT.
Don’t let Low T hold you back.
Natural Testosterone Decline with Age Graph
Symptoms of Low Testosterone (Low T)
Benefits of TRT:
How Does Our Pricing Work?

HealthWorx members enjoy the highly discounted cost of all additional services provided by HealthWorx.

Below costs are for Non-members
Injection and Cream Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
$ 225 / Month
  • Includes everything you need including medications and supplies for TRT administration at comfort of your home

Injection and Cream Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
$ 265 / Month
  • Includes everything you need including medications and supplies for TRT administration at comfort of your home

    If Clomiphene or Enclomiphene is needed

Oral Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
$ 299 / Month
  • Includes medication delivered to your home

    FDA approved oral TRT, Kyzatrex (Testosterone Undecanoate). First oral TRT of its kind, taken twice daily and up to 96% effective in restoring testosterone to normal levels

    No injection, no administration pain

    No mess

    No transference risk

Above monthly fee covers everything you need for TRT and below is included at No Additional Cost:

  • Consultation with a dedicated HealthWorx provider to review your comprehensive medical history and answer any questions or concerns.
  • Comprehensive lab work, including hormone panel and PSA (prostate specific antigen) before starting TRT and periodic monitoring labs for ongoing treatment.
  • HealthWorx provider available for any questions and concerns.
  • Medications delivered directly to your door.
  • No hidden fees.
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Testosterone Deficiency?

Testosterone deficiency (Low T) is a common condition that men develop due to age, stress, disease, physical trauma, an unhealthy lifestyle or environmental factors. Testosterone levels naturally decrease with age, typically starting around age 30 and declining by about 1–2% per year.

How is low testosterone diagnosed?

Diagnosed by measuring Total Testosterone, Free Testosterone and based on your clinical symptoms. Total Testosterone gives an overall level while Free Testosterone shows active or available testosterone for your body’s use. Comprehensive labs before starting TRT, periodic monitoring to ensure your treatment is accurately tailored to your needs.

What are the potential side effects of TRT?

• All TRT will cause lower sperm count and likely infertility.
• Testicular shrinkage (can occur even with normal levels). Medications like Gonadorelin, Clomid or Enclomiphene will be used if testicular shrinkage is noted.
• Acne
• Hair loss
• Aggression
• Erythrocytosis, increase in blood count
• Estrogen excess. Medications like Anastrozole will be used if estrogen excess is noted based on labs and symptoms.
• Abnormal PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
• If injecting, pain and bruising at injection site

Who will not qualify for TRT?

• Total testosterone >600
• Active prostate cancer
• PSA >4
• Hematocrit >52%
• History of prostate cancer – need clearance from Urology
• Severe heart failure or A fib – need clearance from Cardiology
• Any cancer in last 10 years warrants Oncology clearance
• Severe untreated sleep apnea
• History of clotting disorder – need clearance from PCP
• Male breast cancer

What happens when stopping TRT?

Can lead to return of symptoms of low testosterone. Gradual/Slow weaning over several weeks may be needed based on your dose and length of treatment.

What is Kyzatrex?

Kyzatrex is an FDA-approved oral testosterone for men who have low or no testosterone levels. It is a controlled medication. It is an immediate-release oral medication, absorbed quickly through the lymphatic system.

How to get started?

Once you have done your research, you can arrange a virtual Meet & Greet with HealthWorx provider at no cost.

If you want to proceed with our TRT, HealthWorx provider will coordinate lab work to be performed, schedule consultation at HealthWorx office to go over your lab results, medical history and physical exam, discuss treatment program, answer any questions. Once agreed upon and qualify for treatment, HealthWorx provider will order medication to be delivered to your home.

Follow up: HealthWorx provider will check-in with you periodically and available for any questions via text, phone calls, telehealth and in-person visit periodically to discuss progress.