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Pricing of treatment

The pricing of Low Testosterone treatment (TRT).

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Written by Hormn
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Here’s what you can expect to pay for TRT with Hormn:

1. Blood test

$182

  • A referral for a private blood test, which can be done at any Healius pathology centre In Australia

  • Results are sent within 24-48 hours

    Biomarkers tested:

    • Total Testosterone

    • Free Testosterone

    • SHBG

    • FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)

    • LH (Luteinising Hormone)

    • Prolactin

    • PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)

    • Liver Function

    • Kidney Function

    • Glucose

    • LDL & HDL Cholesterol

    • Full Blood Examination

    Purpose:
    This panel gives a full picture of hormone function, prostate health, organ function, cardiovascular risk, and sperm-stimulating hormone levels. It helps rule out underlying issues and ensures it’s safe to begin treatment

2. Doctor Consultation

$150

  • Diagnosis and review of your blood test results

  • Personalised treatment plan if eligible

  • 20 minute phone consultation with an AHPRA registered medical practitioner

3. Subscription

$120/month

  • Includes unlimited consultations with a doctor

  • Personalised treatment plan

  • Patient support

  • Patient portal

4. Medication

  • Most testosterone medications cost roughly $230 every 2-3 months

  • Some patients may require more depending on their dose

5. Injection Supplies

  • Needles and syringes cost $50 per kit

  • One kit lasts the full length of a medication supply

  • The injection supplies are included with each order

6. Blood Tests

  • Once signed up for TRT, the existing TRT patient blood tests are $175 each - this is done at the 8 week mark, and every 4 months.

Estimated Yearly Cost:

Category

Estimated Yearly Total

Subscription

$1,440

Medication

$360–$600

Injection Kits

$150–$200

Blood Tests

$525

Total

$2,475–$2,765

This is an average. Your total may be slightly higher if your dose is increased or you need extra bloodwork

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