Labs, follow-up visits, and anastrozole (when needed) are included in the monthly price.
Male TRT at Pause and Power Health is built around symptoms, labs, health history, goals, and safety monitoring. Treatment may include testosterone cypionate injection, testosterone cream, enclomiphene tablets, and gonadorelin tablets when clinically appropriate.
Self-administered injectable testosterone may be considered for men with clinically appropriate symptoms and lab findings.
A topical testosterone option for men who prefer a cream format instead of injections, when clinically appropriate.
Non-testosterone or ancillary options may be discussed depending on labs, fertility goals, symptoms, and the overall treatment plan.
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Most TRT programs nickel-and-dime patients for follow-up labs, anastrozole, and consults. We don't.
$199 per month covers your testosterone subscription, all follow-up video visits (6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, annual in Year 1; annual after that), all routine follow-up lab panels, and anastrozole if labs indicate you need it. Initial labs are $150 once at intake. Initial consult is free. Shipping included.
TRT works best for men with documented low testosterone and symptoms that match. Our NP prescribes based on labs and clinical fit, not on age or guesswork.
Testosterone is a controlled substance. The version we prescribe is compounded by a California-licensed 503A pharmacy specifically for you based on your clinical evaluation. Compounded medications are not separately approved by the FDA as finished pharmaceutical products. They are legal under federal and California law when prescribed for a specific patient based on a clinical visit.
TRT is a long-term commitment. Stopping abruptly produces a return of low testosterone symptoms within weeks, sometimes worse than baseline. Our NP will discuss long-term planning, fertility considerations, and expected timeline on your initial consult.
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No. Depending on your situation, options may include testosterone cypionate injection, testosterone cream, or non-testosterone options such as enclomiphene. Our NP will help you choose the right approach based on your labs, symptoms, fertility goals, and preferences.
Yes. Every male TRT patient starts with a baseline lab panel that includes total and free testosterone, estradiol, LH, FSH, SHBG, CMP, CBC, PSA, and lipids. The intake panel is $150. Follow-up panels (typically 4 in Year 1, then annual) are included in your monthly price.
TRT suppresses natural testosterone production and can significantly reduce sperm production. If fertility is a near-term priority, we will discuss alternatives like enclomiphene or HCG before starting TRT. Most men can recover fertility after stopping TRT, but not always; the conversation is important upfront.
Most men notice changes in energy, mood, and libido within 4 to 8 weeks. Body composition changes (lean mass, fat loss, strength) typically follow at 3 to 6 months. We track both labs and how you feel; both matter.
Yes. The initial 30 to 45 minute video consult with our NP is free. You only pay if you decide to start the program. There’s no obligation and no pressure if it turns out this service isn’t right for you.
No. Pause and Power Health is a telehealth program licensed in California. Patients can be located anywhere in the state, from San Diego to the Bay Area. Your video visit happens wherever you have a private space and an internet connection, and your medication ships to your home.
After your consult, our NP sends the prescription to a California-licensed pharmacy. The pharmacy ships your monthly supply directly to your home with everything you need. A flat $25 monthly shipping fee covers delivery.
Pause and Power Health is a cash-pay practice. We don’t bill insurance directly. On request, we can provide an itemized superbill that you may submit for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Most patients use HSA or FSA funds toward consultations and medications.