The TRT protocol: published pricing, no bundle math. See the whole number.
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Protocol 01 · Testosterone

TRT, run like a protocol. Not a prescription pad.

A licensed provider in your state reads your labs with you, builds a dose around them and how you feel, then rechecks before anyone calls it done. Real bloodwork, published pricing, medication markup capped and printed.

$149/mo · labs about $280 at cost · cancel anytime, no fee. Available state by state; the waitlist covers all 50 states. Important safety information · Care standards

A man at ease beside the barbell rack in his home gym.

The signs

Fine on paper. You know the rest.

Drive that flattened out somewhere in the last few years. Sleep that stopped restoring. Lifts that stall no matter what the program says. A mood that runs a quart low by mid-afternoon. None of it is a crisis, which is exactly why nobody treats it. Your labs can sit inside the reference range while all of that is true.

The Readout

652 points wide. That's "normal."

Adult male reference range, total testosterone: 264 to 916 ng/dL. A reading near the floor and a reading near the ceiling get the same one-word verdict.

"In range" and "where you run well" are different questions, and only one of them shows up on the printout. The protocol starts by finding your number, on a full panel, read with a provider.

What's included

Itemized, because you'd ask anyway.

Provider

A licensed provider in your state, on a real visit, who reads your labs with you and builds the starting protocol. Follow-ups included, not billed as extras.

Labs

A full testosterone panel to start (total and free T, SHBG, estradiol, CBC, and the rest of the standard workup), then the same panel again on a schedule. About $280 per draw, billed at cost.

Medication

Testosterone from a 503A compounding pharmacy, shipped to you, with the markup capped and published. Every batch carries a real certificate of analysis. Ask for it and you get it.

Adjustments

Dose changes come from your retest numbers and how you feel, decided with the provider. Not a flat 200mg for everyone, not a subscription that never looks up.

No bundle math

Membership, labs, and medication are priced separately on purpose, so every number stays visible before you commit to anything.

How it works

Four steps. Dosing decisions happen at step three, with a provider.

  1. 01 Intake Six questions, about a minute. Free, no card. Puts you on your state's list.
  2. 02 Bloodwork Full panel, about $280, at a draw site near you.
  3. 03 Protocol Built with a licensed provider, against your labs. TRT only if it actually fits.
  4. 04 Retest Same panel, new numbers. They say what moved and what to change.
A clinician holding a lab report across the desk, walking through the numbers.

On the record

Trust, itemized.

The short version of the standards every protocol runs on. The full set is written down at care standards.

Licensed

Every prescription runs through a licensed provider in your state. Checked before a consult happens, not after. Nobody prescribes off a questionnaire alone.

Capped

Medication markup is capped and published, not negotiated per customer or buried inside a bundle price.

Verified

Every batch has a real certificate of analysis, not a stock PDF with your name pasted in.

Run in-house first

This exact path was run in-house before it opened: intake, full panel, a provider who explains the numbers instead of reading a verdict off a screen. If it isn't worth our own bloodwork, it isn't shipping to yours.

Pricing

The whole number, before you give us anything.

Opening soon Member $149 /mo

TRT, run properly, start to finish.

  • Licensed provider in your state
  • Full panel to start, rechecked on a schedule (about $280/draw, at cost)
  • The TRT protocol, adjusted against your retests
  • Capped, published medication markup
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Stacking TRT with a second protocol.

  • Everything in Member
  • A second protocol (peptides, sleep)
  • Labs rechecked across protocols
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Nothing charges until you choose to continue past intake. Cancel anytime, no fee. Available state by state; the waitlist covers all 50 states and intake claims your spot. Important safety information. Testosterone therapy has real risks and monitoring requirements; a licensed provider reviews them with you before anything is prescribed.

Questions

The ones you'd actually ask.

Informational, not medical advice. A licensed provider makes the call once they've seen your labs.

What can I do today?

Start intake. Six questions, about a minute, no card. You get your starting point and a spot on your state's list. Labs and provider consults open state by state, and your intake is the first thing the provider sees when yours does.

Is this an actual prescription, or a supplement dressed up like one?

A real prescription. A licensed provider reviews your intake and your bloodwork, then decides with you whether TRT fits and what the starting protocol looks like. Nobody prescribes off a questionnaire alone.

How is this different from the TRT mills?

Three checks you can run on any clinic: do they publish medication markup, do they retest on a schedule, and will they tell you no. We cap and print the markup, retest against the same panel, and the provider turns people down when the labs say so. It is the same compounded testosterone from the same class of 503A pharmacies the big names use. The difference is what happens around it.

What does it cost before I've committed to anything?

Intake is free. The only cost before a provider sees you is the bloodwork panel, about $280, billed at cost. Membership is $149 a month and starts only if you and the provider decide the protocol fits.

What if I change my mind?

Cancel anytime, no fee, no exit interview. Nothing charges until you choose to continue past intake.

Start

Built on your labs, not a template.

Six questions now, bloodwork when your state opens, and a protocol that answers to your numbers. Deeper reading lives in the TRT wiki if you want the mechanism first.

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