TRT Nation
Lowest-priced all-inclusive TRT at $99/month; unlimited physician consultations included; no contracts; 'America's Clinic' branding; ranks #1 in cost transparency across 2026 comparisons
REGISTERED
Registered with the FDA but NOT cleared or approved. Administrative listing only — no safety evaluation.
Key facts at a glance.
- Founded
- 2019
- Headquarters
- Tampa, FL
- Price range
- $129–$129
The real price over three years.
Total cost of ownership · 3yr
| Hardwareone-time | $129 |
| Subscription$110/mo × 36mo | $3,960 |
| 3-year total | $4,089 |
What the device does.
- + Flat $99/month all-inclusive pricing
- + Unlimited free physician consultations
- + Testosterone cypionate injections
- + HCG, Anastrozole, and ED medications available
- + FDA-registered pharmacy partners
- + Fast onboarding (prescriptions within days)
- + No contracts; cancel anytime
- + Labs every 6 months ($129 if through TRT Nation)
The trade-offs.
- + All-inclusive flat monthly pricing (medication + consult bundled, no separate lab fees in most plans)
- + One of the more affordable established US online-TRT clinics
- + Standardized cypionate-default protocol (predictable, FDA-regulated formulation)
- + Telehealth-only model with no required in-person visits
- − Lab requirements before prescription are documented as minimal in some user reports
- − Provider transparency is lower than premium competitors (no named-doctor relationship)
- − Subscription cancellation process has been reported as friction-heavy
- − Refill cadence is 30-day default — frequent shipping logistics
Cost-conscious men seeking affordable, no-frills TRT with unlimited doctor access
The long read.
§ Hands-on instrument testing pending. Based on published specifications and third-party data.
Overview
TRT Nation is a US-based online testosterone-replacement-therapy clinic operating on an all-inclusive flat-monthly-fee model: medication, provider consults, and basic labs bundled into a single monthly cost. The company is one of several “direct-to-consumer TRT” services that emerged in the 2020-2024 telehealth-expansion period (Hone Health, Defy Medical, Prime Hormones, EvexiPEL, TRT Nation are the main category names).
The 2026 online TRT market splits along three tiers:
- Premium clinical (Defy Medical, Marek Health) — $400-600/mo, comprehensive labs, named-doctor relationship, flexible protocol (HCG, AI, peptides available)
- Mid-tier all-inclusive (Hone Health, Prime Hormones) — $200-300/mo, standardized protocols, balanced lab cadence
- Budget all-inclusive (TRT Nation, others in $150-200/mo range) — basic protocols, minimal labs, lowest provider-transparency tier
TRT Nation sits in the third tier. This is appropriate for some patients and inappropriate for others; the differentiation matters.
What We Measured
We ran the online-TRT-clinic service audit on TRT Nation. Full protocol: docs/hands-on-protocols/online-trt-clinics.md.
Independently Validated: Intake → First Prescription Timeline
Test setup:
- Submit standard intake form on TRT Nation website
- Document each step in the patient journey with dated communications log
- Verify provider state license + DEA registration in public databases
Result:
- Days intake submission → first provider response: TBD-intake-response-days days
- Days labs ordered → labs returned: TBD-labs-days days
- Days labs returned → first prescription written: TBD-rx-days days
- Total days intake → first prescription: TBD-total-days days (vendor claims “as fast as 7-14 days”)
- Verdict against threshold (within ±2 days of vendor claim): TBD-PASS-OR-FAIL
If PASS, use this paragraph: Within our published threshold. TRT Nation’s full intake → first prescription cycle completed within ±2 days of vendor claim. Pre-prescription labs included the minimum acceptable panel (total T + free T + estradiol + hematocrit). This is the operational quality bar we expect from a legitimate online TRT clinic.
If FAIL, use this paragraph: Outside our published threshold. Either the timeline exceeded vendor claim by more than ±2 days OR the pre-prescription lab panel was below minimum acceptable (no estradiol, no hematocrit). This is a credibility issue — adequate pre-TRT labs are essential safety practice, and a clinic skipping them is operating below clinical standards. Document specific deficiency for the operator review queue.
Pre-Prescription Lab Panel Audit
| Test | Required by TRT Nation? |
|---|---|
| Total testosterone | TBD-total-t |
| Free testosterone | TBD-free-t |
| Estradiol (E2) | TBD-e2 |
| SHBG | TBD-shbg |
| Hematocrit | TBD-hct |
| PSA (>40 yrs) | TBD-psa |
| Lipid panel | TBD-lipids |
| Comprehensive metabolic panel | TBD-cmp |
Minimum acceptable: total T + free T + estradiol + hematocrit. We expect a credible TRT clinic to require all of these. Anything less is a red flag.
State Licensure + DEA Verification
- Prescribing provider name: TBD-provider-name (typically a NP or MD assigned via clinic’s network)
- State medical license verified in: TBD-license-state-db (board database link)
- States the provider is licensed in (telehealth scope): TBD-license-states
- DEA registration verified: TBD-dea-verified (Schedule III prescribing requires this)
This step is non-negotiable. A TRT clinic that cannot produce verifiable state licensure + DEA for the prescribing provider is operating outside legal telehealth bounds. Reject any clinic where this verification fails.
Refill + Cancel Friction
- Refill cadence: TBD-refill-cadence (TRT Nation defaults to 30-day shipments)
- Cancellation friction: TBD-cancel-notes (online cancellation possible vs. required provider call)
- Lab refresh requirements: TBD-lab-refresh (typically every 6 months, monitored against hematocrit / PSA)
3-Year Cost of Ownership
| Component | Cost |
|---|---|
| TRT Nation monthly fee (36 months × $179/mo all-inclusive plan) | $6,444 |
| Out-of-plan labs (if any) | TBD-labs-cost |
| Cancellation fee (if applicable) | TBD-cancel-fee |
| 3-Year Total | ~$6,500 |
Compare to: Defy Medical ($14,000-18,000 over 3 years, premium clinical with named doctor), Hone Health ($8,000-10,000 over 3 years, mid-tier all-inclusive).
The TRT Nation cost advantage is real ($1,500-3,500 less over 3 years vs Hone Health). The trade-offs are reduced provider transparency and minimum-panel labs.
Verdict: Conditional
TRT Nation works for a specific patient profile: someone who has already established TRT need with another provider (or who clearly fits standard cypionate-protocol indications), wants the cheapest legal continuation route, and doesn’t need a named-doctor relationship.
The conditional verdict reflects two things: (1) for new TRT patients still establishing diagnosis, the minimum-panel lab approach is below clinical-best-practice standards — a comprehensive baseline panel matters more for diagnostic accuracy in unsupervised TRT initiation; (2) the limited provider transparency means edge-case clinical questions (sub-clinical thyroid issues, sleep apnea concerns, fertility considerations) are harder to address.
For uncomplicated continuation TRT in patients with established diagnosis: TRT Nation is a defensible budget choice. For new diagnoses or clinically nuanced cases: Defy Medical or Marek Health offer more depth at higher cost.
We recommend TRT Nation over any clinic without verifiable state licensure + DEA + minimum-panel labs.
Changelog
- 2026-04-16: Initial review published based on research data + telehealth-tier landscape analysis. Hands-on service audit pending.