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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Cost in Arizona

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in Arizona typically costs $100 to $352, with a state-wide median of $166 in 2026. Arizona pricing is at the national average.

Low end
$100
AZ Median
$166
High end
$352
National median: $165
Arizona index: 1.01x
Unit: per month, all-inclusive (medication + provider + lab)

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Quick Answer

How much does testosterone replacement therapy (trt) cost in Arizona? Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in Arizona costs between $100 and $352 in 2026, with most patients paying around $166. The state cost index is 1.01x the national average. Pricing varies by metro: ranging from $157 in Tucson to $180 in Scottsdale.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Pricing by Arizona Metro

Median testosterone replacement therapy (trt) pricing in each tracked Arizona metro area. Click any city for full local cost intelligence including cost factors, included services, and verified providers.

Metro Population Cost Index Low Median High
Phoenix
Arizona
1,680,000 1.02x $101 $168 $357 Details →
Tucson
Arizona
548,000 0.95x $94 $157 $333 Details →
Tucson
Arizona
543,000 0.97x $96 $160 $340 Details →
Mesa
Arizona
511,000 1.00x $99 $165 $350 Details →
Mesa
Arizona
504,000 1.00x $99 $165 $350 Details →
Chandler
Arizona
275,000 1.01x $100 $167 $354 Details →
Gilbert
Arizona
268,000 1.02x $101 $168 $357 Details →
Scottsdale
Arizona
258,000 1.09x $108 $180 $382 Details →
Glendale
Arizona
252,000 1.00x $99 $165 $350 Details →

About Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is a long-term medical treatment for men diagnosed with hypogonadism (clinically low testosterone) based on multiple morning blood tests below the diagnostic cutoff (typically under 300 ng/dL in the United States), accompanied by symptoms such as low libido, fatigue, mood changes, loss of muscle mass, or erectile dysfunction. TRT is delivered through several routes including intramuscular or subcutaneous injection of testosterone cypionate or testosterone enanthate, transdermal cream or gel, implanted pellets, or transdermal patch. Modern mens health telehealth clinics have made TRT broadly accessible at $99 to $300 per month all-inclusive of medication, provider consultation, and quarterly bloodwork.

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Why Arizona Pricing Varies

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) pricing varies across Arizona markets based on local cost of living, provider density, real estate costs, and the mix of provider credentials in each market. The state cost index of 1.01x national average reflects the blended pricing across all 9 Arizona metro markets we track.

Delivery method

+$0 to +$200

Intramuscular or subcutaneous injection is least expensive ($99-$200/month). Transdermal cream runs $150-$300/month. Implanted pellets cost $800-$2,000 per insertion every 3-6 months.

Online vs in-person clinic

+$0 to +$150

Telehealth TRT clinics (Hone Health, Hims, Peak Health, Marek Health, Defy Medical) run $99 to $300 monthly. In-person mens health clinics (Cenegenics, BodyLogicMD) typically run $200 to $400+ monthly with optional add-on services.

Insurance-covered TRT

-$200 to -$50

TRT prescribed through primary care or urology and covered by insurance can cost under $50 monthly for medication only. Requires meeting clinical criteria, often requires labs from your insurance network, may include longer wait times.

Ancillary medications

+$0 to +$100

HCG ($40-$100/month) to preserve testicular function and fertility, anastrozole ($10-$30/month) to manage estradiol, or enclomiphene as a non-suppressive alternative ($75-$150/month) add to monthly cost when prescribed.

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Arizona Frequently Asked Questions

How much does testosterone replacement therapy (trt) cost in Arizona? +

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in Arizona costs $100 to $352 in 2026, with a state-wide median of $166. Pricing varies by metro - typically $168 in Phoenix and $165 in Glendale. Arizona pricing is at the national average.

Where in Arizona is testosterone replacement therapy (trt) cheapest? +

Tucson typically has the lowest testosterone replacement therapy (trt) pricing in Arizona, with a median of $157 (0.95x national average). Mid-size markets generally run lower than major coastal or wealthy suburban areas.

Where in Arizona is testosterone replacement therapy (trt) most expensive? +

Scottsdale typically has the highest testosterone replacement therapy (trt) pricing in Arizona, with a median of $180 (1.09x national average). Larger metro areas with higher cost of living and more specialty providers tend to command premium pricing.

Is testosterone replacement therapy (trt) covered by insurance in Arizona? +

Most commercial insurance plans cover TRT when prescribed for clinically confirmed hypogonadism (total testosterone below 300 ng/dL on two morning blood tests) with appropriate ICD-10 documentation. Coverage typically includes the medication; quarterly bloodwork and telehealth subscription fees vary. Many patients pay out-of-pocket through telehealth clinics for convenience.

How does testosterone replacement therapy (trt) pricing in Arizona compare to other states? +

Arizona pricing is at the national average. The state cost index is 1.01x the national average. Higher-cost states include California, New York, Massachusetts, and Washington DC; lower-cost states include Oklahoma, Mississippi, Kentucky, and Indiana.

How much does TRT cost per month in 2026? +

Online TRT clinics in the United States run $99 to $300 monthly all-inclusive (medication, provider, quarterly bloodwork) as of 2026. In-person mens health clinics typically run $200 to $400+ monthly. Insurance-covered TRT through a primary care physician or urologist can be under $50 monthly for the medication alone, but requires meeting clinical criteria and may involve longer wait times.

Is online TRT legitimate? +

Yes, when prescribed by licensed providers based on appropriate bloodwork. Reputable online TRT clinics (Hone Health, Marek Health, Defy Medical, Peak Health) use board-certified providers, require baseline and ongoing bloodwork, and ship from licensed pharmacies. Verify the clinic has medical oversight in your state, requires bloodwork before prescription, and includes ongoing monitoring. Avoid services that ship testosterone without bloodwork.

How long until TRT works? +

Most men notice improvements in energy and libido within 2 to 4 weeks. Erection quality typically improves at 3 to 6 weeks. Body composition changes (more muscle, less fat) begin at 6 to 12 weeks and continue for 12+ months. Optimal stable levels are typically achieved at 6 to 8 weeks of starting therapy with a stable dose.

Will TRT make me infertile? +

TRT suppresses the bodys natural LH and FSH signals to the testes, dramatically reducing sperm production within 3 to 6 months. Most men become functionally infertile while on TRT. This is largely reversible after stopping TRT, though full recovery can take 6 to 24 months. Men planning to have children can use HCG concurrently (preserves testicular function and partial sperm production) or pause TRT before attempting conception. Men under 35 considering future fertility should discuss this in detail with their provider.

Is TRT safe long-term? +

Modern evidence including the 2023 TRAVERSE randomized trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms that TRT in appropriately selected hypogonadal men does not increase major adverse cardiovascular events. Long-term risks include elevated hematocrit (often managed with phlebotomy or dose reduction), worsened sleep apnea, and acceleration of pre-existing prostate cancer (rare but PSA monitoring is standard). Properly monitored TRT is considered safe for indefinite use in appropriately selected patients.

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