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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Online in Texas

Physician-led testosterone therapy for Texas men 18+. Real diagnosis, honest monitoring, no membership fees.

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Quick Answer

Can I get testosterone replacement therapy online in Texas?

Trinity Family Medicine provides physician-led testosterone replacement therapy across Texas by video. The initial consultation is a flat $119.99 with Dr. Casey Dean, DO or Dr. Kathryn Kline, MD — covering your symptoms, history, and lab orders. TRT is only started when testosterone deficiency is confirmed by proper morning blood testing, per urology-association guidelines. Follow-ups with lab review are $119.99, every 3 months while on therapy.

  • $119.99 flat initial consultation with a board-certified Texas physician
  • Follow-ups from $119.99 with lab review every 3 months
  • Diagnosis requires two morning total-testosterone measurements per guidelines
  • Physicians: Dr. Casey Dean, DO and Dr. Kathryn Kline, MD
  • No monthly membership fees — you pay per visit and own your care

Signs of low testosterone

Any one of these can have several causes. Together, they're worth checking.

Persistent fatigue and low energy
Low libido or reduced sex drive
Erectile changes
Loss of morning erections
Reduced muscle despite consistent training
Increased belly fat
Brain fog and poor concentration
Low mood or irritability

For a deeper look at causes, workup, and treatment options, read our complete low testosterone guide.

How diagnosis actually works (and why we won't skip it)

Symptoms alone aren't enough to diagnose low testosterone — and starting TRT without proper testing can mask a treatable underlying problem.

  • Two separate morning total-testosterone measurements are required (typically below ~300 ng/dL) before diagnosing deficiency
  • Labs are ordered at negotiated cash rates or through your insurance at a draw site near you
  • We also check the causes and the things TRT can mask: thyroid function, sleep apnea screening, prolactin, hematocrit, and PSA where age-appropriate

This is the same workup a urology or endocrinology office would order — done online, without the wait.

Treatment options we prescribe

Guideline-based options tailored to your labs, symptoms, and lifestyle.

Injectable testosterone cypionate

Most common option. Self-administered weekly or twice-weekly; gives predictable levels.

Daily testosterone gels

Applied topically each morning. Good option if injections aren't a fit for you.

Adjunct protocols where appropriate

Additional medications may be added based on your labs, symptoms, and goals — discussed openly at your visit.

Testosterone is a Schedule III controlled substance. We prescribe it through the same identity-verified, Texas-PMP-checked telemedicine process we use for all controlled medications, in compliance with current DEA telemedicine rules.

Monitoring: the part cheap TRT clinics skip

Ongoing monitoring is where cheap TRT clinics cut corners — and it's where real problems (elevated hematocrit, prostate changes, dose that's too high) get caught.

  • Labs at 3 months, then every 3–6 months while on therapy
  • Total testosterone level, hematocrit (blood thickness), and full symptom review at every follow-up
  • PSA monitoring where age-appropriate
  • Dose adjustments based on both your labs and how you actually feel

Fertility caveat, in plain language: TRT suppresses sperm production. If future fertility matters to you, say so at the consult — alternatives exist and we'll discuss them honestly before you start.

What it costs

Transparent per-visit pricing. No monthly membership. No insurance billing.

ItemCost
Initial consultation with Texas physician$119.99
Follow-up visit with lab review (every 3 months)$119.99
Labs at cash rates or through your insurance (varies by panel)billed separately
Medication filled at your pharmacycash pharmacy price

Most online TRT clinics charge $99–$199/month in membership fees. We charge per visit — typically 4–5 visits in year one — and you own your care.

When TRT isn't the answer

A short, honest list of situations where TRT is the wrong tool — even if you have symptoms.

  • Untreated sleep apnea
  • Personal history of prostate or breast cancer
  • Elevated hematocrit
  • Planning to have children in the near term
  • Normal testosterone with nonspecific symptoms — we look for the real cause instead (thyroid, vitamin D, depression, sleep)

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers about online TRT in Texas.

Is TRT via telehealth legal in Texas?
Yes. Texas-licensed physicians can evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe testosterone by telemedicine, including required identity verification and Texas Prescription Monitoring Program checks, under current DEA telemedicine rules.
What does online TRT cost in Texas?
$119.99 for the initial physician consultation, then follow-ups are $119.99 with lab review every 3 months. Labs are billed separately at negotiated cash rates or through your insurance, and medication is filled at your pharmacy — no monthly membership fees.
What testosterone level qualifies for TRT?
Guidelines use two morning total-testosterone readings, generally below about 300 ng/dL, plus symptoms. We confirm with proper testing before starting therapy — no exceptions.
Will TRT affect my fertility?
Yes — testosterone therapy suppresses sperm production, sometimes for a long time after stopping. If you may want children, tell us at your consult; fertility-preserving alternatives exist.
How fast does TRT work?
Libido and mood typically improve within 3–6 weeks; body-composition changes take 3–6 months. We track both symptoms and labs so the dose is right for you.

Start with an honest evaluation — $119.99

Book a video consultation with Dr. Casey Dean, DO or Dr. Kathryn Kline, MD. Real diagnosis, real monitoring, no membership.