Over the first one to three months of treatment, you’ll typically experience noticeable boosts in energy, mood stability, and libido, along with gradual gains in lean muscle and reductions in body fat.
Some patients report mild injection‑site soreness, slight rises in hematocrit, or estrogen‑related nipple sensitivity, and a few may notice acne or oily skin as hormones rebalance.
At HLTHi, we pair every therapy with proactive monitoring and proven mitigation strategies—like rotating injection sites with finer needles, recommending blood donation when hematocrit climbs, prescribing aromatase inhibitors if estradiol exceeds target ranges, and offering topical retinoids or dosage tweaks for skin concerns—so you can enjoy the benefits of TRT while keeping side effects under control.
Benefits:
↑ Energy & motivation
↑ Morning erections & libido
↑ Lean muscle, ↓ fat
Stable mood & focus
Rotate sites; 25 G needles
Donate blood if HCT>52 %
Topical retinoid; dose tweak
Testosterone injections are ideally suited for men with confirmed primary or secondary hypogonadism who want the fastest, most predictable symptom relief. Candidates with a BMI under 35 and well‑controlled blood pressure can safely follow a weekly injection schedule to restore energy, libido, and muscle mass.
However, if you’re needle‑averse, topical gels offer a needle‑free alternative, and anyone with an elevated PSA or prostatitis should complete a urology evaluation before starting injectables.
Men actively pursuing fertility—yet unwilling to add hCG or enclomiphene to their regimen—may also wish to explore non‑injection options first.
Consider alternative if Needle‑averse (use topical gel)
Active fertility goals & unwilling to add hCG/enclomiphene
HLTHi offers a range of testosterone replacement therapies to fit every lifestyle and treatment goal, all at our transparent, wholesale cost. Whether you prefer the precision of weekly injections or the convenience of a daily topical gel, we’ve got you covered.
For men focused on fertility, oral therapies like enclomiphene or clomiphene help boost your body’s own testosterone production, while hCG injections preserve testicular function. And when estrogen control is needed, low‑dose aromatase inhibitors can be added to fine‑tune your hormone balance.
Whatever your priorities—ease of use, dosing accuracy, or fertility support—HLTHi delivers medical‑grade treatments delivered right to your door.
*Prices fluctuate with pharmacy supply; we always pass through wholesale cost.
From your first click to ongoing follow‑ups, the entire process is handled through our HIPAA‑secure platform. No waiting rooms, no unnecessary appointments just evidence‑based care delivered to your schedule.
HLTHi lays everything out side by side so you always know exactly what you’re paying for—and what you’re saving. Our $9.99/month membership unlocks the platform, a $49.99 provider visit every three months keeps your care on schedule, and our wholesale‑priced testosterone vial and all necessary supplies are included—with a three‑month total of just $154.
Compare that to the $99–$150 monthly fees, $150–$250 per visit, $120–$200 for the same vial, plus $25–$40 in supplies you’ll find at most local clinics, and you’ll see why transparency is the best policy.
Our Cost: $49/mo
Competitors: $99–$150 mo
Our Cost: $65
Competitors: $120 - $200
Our Cost: Free
Competitors: $25 - $40
Our Cost: ~$114
Competitors: $600+
In‑clinic TRT chains often require weekly office visits—costing $45–$75 each and consuming hours. HLTHi teaches you sterile technique so you inject at home in under three minutes. Studies show identical serum‑T peaks and no difference in complication rates between clinic‑administered and self‑administered injections when patients use 25–27 G needles and proper site rotation. Our portal includes HD videos and step‑by‑step graphics; your first tele‑visit covers dosing and practice with a saline syringe. Should you prefer professional administration, we can e‑scribe to a local compounding pharmacy partnered with a nurse‑injection service, but 94 % of HLTHi patients choose self‑injection after week 2.
Yes; 27 G × ½″ insulin syringes work for belly‑fat injections with equivalent T levels.