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TRT cost in Mississippi: what testosterone therapy actually runs.

A line-by-line breakdown of what testosterone replacement therapy costs at a real provider-led clinic in Mississippi, versus what you'll see advertised by chain telehealth services. No insurance billing, no surprise add-ons, no escalating membership tiers.

Published 2026-05-27 · Impact Health Clinical Team · 6 min read

The honest line items

Most Mississippi men shopping for TRT see one of two pricing models: chain telehealth services advertise low monthly numbers but tack on labs, follow-ups, and shipping; local clinics quote a flat consult fee but bundle different things into it. Here is what the typical first year of a provider-led TRT program actually costs at our clinics.

First-year breakdown
  • Initial consultation
    Provider visit, history, exam, plan
    $79
  • Comprehensive hormone lab panel
    Total T, free T, SHBG, estradiol sensitive, LH, FSH, prolactin, PSA, CBC, CMP, lipids, thyroid. Required for every TRT patient.
    $199
  • Testosterone cypionate (shipped)
    10 weeks of medication delivered. Self-injection at home.
    $249 / 10 wk
  • In-clinic injection (alternative)
    Skip the self-inject — come in and we'll do it.
    $40 members
    $65 non-members
  • Follow-up labs (months 3, 6, 12)
    Targeted re-check, dose tuning
    From $99 each
  • Follow-up consults
    Telehealth or in-clinic, dose adjustment included
    Included

For a self-inject patient using shipped medication, year one totals roughly $1,700-$1,900 all-in($79 consult + $199 panel + ~$1,300 of test cyp + 2 follow-up labs). Patients who prefer in-clinic injections weekly add about $2,000/year at member pricing or $3,400/year at non-member pricing on top of the consult and labs.

Why insurance usually doesn't help much

Most Mississippi insurance plans only cover TRT after a documented diagnosis of clinical hypogonadism with two morning total T readings below 300 ng/dL, plus symptoms. Even then, coverage tends to be for the lowest-cost delivery method (usually injections, which is fine), and visits to specialists can carry significant copays.

We operate self-pay precisely so the visit length, lab frequency, and follow-up cadence are driven by what your numbers need, not by what a payer authorizes. We'll provide superbill documentation if your plan offers reimbursement.

What the chain telehealth services are not telling you

The $99/month banner ad usually buys you a generic protocol from a nurse practitioner who reviews your form, a one-size-fits-all dose, and a 90-day lab window. If your numbers are off, you wait until the next review. If you have side effects, you message a portal.

That works for some patients. For most, it's the reason they come to us six months in feeling worse than when they started, with an elevated hematocrit, elevated estradiol, and no plan to fix it. Provider-led, in-clinic care costs slightly more upfront and saves you from that loop.

Why our pricing stays flat across all three clinics

Whether you book at our Oxford, Corinth, or Olive Branch clinic, the consult fee, lab pricing, and medication cost are identical. We publish the full pricing on our pricing page so you know what you're paying before you commit.

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TRT at our three Mississippi clinics

Pricing accurate as of 2026-05-27. Subject to change. Final cost depends on your treatment plan, lab cadence, and choice of delivery method. This article is educational and does not replace medical advice.