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TRT Monthly Cost
TRT Cost UK
The TRT monthly cost varies significantly between clinics, treatment types, and what's included in your package. Most UK clinics charge between £50-£300 per month for ongoing treatment, with additional costs for initial consultations and blood tests.
Cheap TRT UK
Finding cheap TRT in the UK doesn't mean compromising on quality. Many reputable clinics offer competitive pricing, especially for injection-based treatments which tend to be more cost-effective than gels or creams. Online clinics often have lower overheads and can pass these savings on to patients.
When comparing TRT costs, consider the full picture: consultation fees, blood work frequency, medication costs, and follow-up appointments. Some clinics bundle everything into one monthly price, whilst others charge separately for each service.
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Use our comparison tool to find clinics that match your budget, location preference, and treatment type. Review pricing, services, and patient feedback.
Book a Consultation
Schedule an initial consultation with your chosen clinic. This typically includes a comprehensive health assessment and discussion of your symptoms.
Blood Tests & Diagnosis
Undergo blood tests to measure your testosterone levels and other relevant markers. Your doctor will review results to confirm if TRT is appropriate for you.
Start Treatment
Begin your personalised TRT protocol with ongoing monitoring. Most clinics provide regular check-ups and blood work to optimise your treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about TRT in the UK
What is TRT?
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment that restores testosterone levels in men diagnosed with low testosterone (hypogonadism). It helps alleviate symptoms like fatigue, low libido, mood changes, and reduced muscle mass through injections, gels, or creams.
How much does TRT cost in the UK?
Private TRT costs typically range from £50 to £300+ per month depending on the clinic, treatment type, and whether blood work is included. Initial consultations usually cost £100-£250, with ongoing prescriptions and monitoring making up the monthly cost.
Can I get TRT on the NHS?
Yes, TRT is available on the NHS for men diagnosed with hypogonadism. However, NHS criteria can be strict, waiting times are often long, and treatment options may be limited. Many men opt for private treatment for faster access and more personalised care.
What are the different types of TRT?
The main types include testosterone injections (most common and cost-effective), topical gels and creams (applied daily), and patches. Injections are typically administered weekly or bi-weekly, while gels require daily application.
How long does it take to see results?
Most men notice initial improvements in energy and mood within 3-6 weeks. Benefits like improved libido, muscle mass, and body composition typically develop over 3-6 months. Full benefits are usually achieved within 12 months of treatment.
Is TRT safe?
When properly prescribed and monitored by qualified medical professionals, TRT is generally safe for men with diagnosed low testosterone. Regular blood tests help monitor for potential side effects and ensure optimal dosing.
Do I need a prescription for TRT?
Yes, testosterone is a controlled substance in the UK and requires a prescription from a licenced medical professional. Reputable clinics will always require blood tests and a proper diagnosis before prescribing treatment.