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AlphaMD's Answer
Almost all clinics are going to cost around an average of $130-150 a month, despite whatever they say, for baseline TRT (no HCG). There are some like TRT nation that have people defending what sounds like lower costs, but the way they charge things & their mandatory testing puts them right back in the same place as everyone else. You should certainly look around and see what feels right to you, though.
When it comes to HCG, a lot of TRT clinics just won't work with it anymore, so make sure the one that you choose does. I can speak to our prices on it, which tend to be pretty competitive because we mostly just charge whatever the pharmacy charges us for your state.
We're super transparent. We charge around $315 for 10,000 units of HCG, which lasts 6.5-40 weeks depending on dose. At super high doses of 1500 weekly it would last that 6.5 weeks, super low doses of 250 weekly it would last 40, and more commonly at 500 weekly it would last 20 weeks or around 5 months. We let people pay up front for a 10% discount on that or charge them the cost over the months. For 500 weekly it would be $63 a month, which is pretty dang good in our opinion. If you can get it better elsewhere, we encourage it.
So for an average client starting TRT with moderate HCG, you can expect to pay ~$190-215 a month, if I were to ballpark assumed doses & average clinics out there.
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