Online testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) costs between $99 and $300 per month in 2026, depending on the platform, delivery method, and what is included. Some platforms charge separately for labs, physician visits, and refills. Redline RX founding members lock in below-market pricing permanently — with physician oversight, lab coordination, and automated refill management included.
The men's health telehealth market has grown rapidly, and with it, a wide range of pricing models. Understanding what you're actually paying for — and what's hidden — is essential before choosing a platform.
In 2026, online testosterone replacement therapy programs range from under $100 to over $300 per month. The variance is significant, and the reasons behind it matter.
Not all TRT programs are priced the same way. Some platforms advertise low monthly rates but charge separately for labs, physician consultations, and refills. Others bundle everything into a flat monthly membership.
| Cost Component | Bundled Model | À La Carte Model |
| Initial lab panel | Included | $80–$200 extra |
| Physician consultation | Included | $75–$150 per visit |
| Monthly prescription | Included | Varies by medication |
| Ongoing lab monitoring | Included | $80–$150 per draw |
| Refill management | Automated | Manual reorder required |
| Physician follow-up | Built in | Per-visit charge |
The bundled monthly membership model — which Redline RX uses — provides the most predictable cost and the most complete care. There are no surprise fees, no per-visit charges, and no gaps in physician oversight.
Based on publicly available pricing from major men's health telehealth platforms in 2026:
These figures reflect all-in costs for programs that include physician oversight and ongoing monitoring. Programs that advertise lower rates often exclude labs and follow-up care.
Before committing to any men's health telehealth platform, ask these questions:
Are lab costs included, or are they billed separately? Many platforms advertise a low monthly rate but charge $80–$200 for the initial lab panel and additional draws at 6-week and 3-month intervals.
Is physician follow-up included? Some platforms charge per-visit fees for protocol adjustments or lab reviews. A properly managed TRT program requires physician review at 6–8 weeks, then every 3–6 months.
Are refills automated? Manual reorder systems create gaps in treatment. Automated refill management — built into every Redline RX protocol — ensures your treatment never lapses.
Is the pharmacy FDA-inspected? Compounded testosterone must be produced at a 503A-compliant facility. Verify this before purchasing from any platform.
Many men use Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) to offset TRT costs. Telehealth consultation fees and prescription medications are generally eligible expenses under IRS guidelines. Redline RX provides documentation to support reimbursement claims.
Redline RX is pre-launch. Founding members who join the waitlist at getredlinerx.com lock in the lowest monthly rate permanently — before public pricing is announced. Comparable platforms charge $150–$300/month for TRT alone. Founding member pricing is guaranteed to be significantly lower, and it never increases for founding members even as public rates rise.
500 founding member spots are available. Once they're claimed, founding member pricing closes permanently.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All treatments require evaluation and a valid prescription from a licensed, board-certified physician. Results may vary. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing quality by the FDA. Medically reviewed by Redline RX Medical Advisory Team — April 15, 2026.