How Much Does TRT Cost
in Las Vegas?
The Short Answer
There isn't a single number. Testosterone replacement therapy costs vary significantly depending on how you receive treatment, where you receive it, and what's actually included in your monthly fee. Nationally, costs range from roughly $40 to $1,500 per month. In Las Vegas, most reputable in-person clinics fall in the $150–$500 range for a comprehensive program.
That spread exists for a reason. A $40-per-month price typically means generic injectable testosterone with no monitoring built in. A $500-per-month program includes provider visits, labs, dose management, and ongoing clinical oversight. The better question isn't who's cheapest — it's what you're actually getting for the fee.
What You're Actually Paying For
The vial of testosterone is only one part of the cost. A responsible TRT program is built around your biology — not a subscription tier.
Baseline evaluation for low testosterone typically includes total and free testosterone, SHBG, estradiol, CBC, PSA (when appropriate), and a metabolic panel. Follow-up labs are a non-negotiable component of safe hormone care, and they're factored into your plan from the start. Cash-pay lab panels in Las Vegas commonly run in the low-to-mid hundreds; insurance-negotiated rates may be lower depending on your plan.
Your treatment plan may also connect to broader services — medical weight loss, IV therapy, or hormone optimization — if those align with your health goals.
New TRT patients at BBM meet with Mia for an approximately one-hour Hormone Optimization Assessment. She reviews your symptoms, energy levels, sleep quality, libido, recovery, medications, past lab work, medical history, lifestyle, and wellness goals — before making any recommendation.


The BBM team with Biote representative Kimberly Hall · Hormone Wellness Conference
What Drives TRT Cost in Las Vegas
Local pricing is broad because clinics package services differently. Medication-only programs with minimal oversight sit at the lower end. Comprehensive hormone therapy with regular labs, provider follow-ups, and clinical management sits higher. Here's what actually moves the number.
Delivery Methods and How They Affect Cost
Body Balance Medical offers several treatment options because the right choice depends on your schedule, comfort level, hormone levels, and long-term goals. Here's how each method compares on cost and convenience.
Testosterone cypionate or enanthate, administered every one to two weeks. The most common entry point for TRT — straightforward, well-studied, and cost-effective. Injection training is part of your onboarding at BBM.
Same medication as IM, delivered into fatty tissue rather than muscle. Smaller needle, easier self-administration for many patients. Preferred by patients who want a gentler technique with similar clinical outcomes.
Gel or cream applied daily. Monthly cost depends on whether a generic, brand-name, or compounded formulation is used. A good option for patients who prefer to avoid injections entirely.
Pellets deliver consistent testosterone levels without weekly injections — no peaks, no valleys. Each insertion lasts three to six months. When spread across the dosing interval, the effective monthly cost is often comparable to higher-support injection programs. Body Balance Medical is Biote-certified. Learn more about Biote pellet therapy →
The best option isn't the cheapest — it's the one you'll follow consistently and that fits your clinical picture. Mia walks through this decision with every new patient.
The TRT Cost Timeline: Month 1 to Year 1
The first 30–90 days cost more than what you'll pay in maintenance. Planning for the full year — not just the monthly headline number — gives you a realistic picture of what to expect.
In-Person Clinic vs. Telehealth
Telehealth TRT has grown quickly, and the $99-per-month offers are hard to ignore. But convenience and clinical completeness are different things. Here's what the comparison actually looks like.
| What's Included | Telehealth Subscription | Body Balance Medical |
|---|---|---|
| Baseline lab work | Often billed separately | Included in assessment |
| In-person physical exam | Not available | Part of every visit |
| Injection technique training | Video guides only | Hands-on at clinic |
| Ongoing blood monitoring | Varies; often add-on cost | Scheduled & managed |
| Real-time dose adjustments | Limited, async only | In-visit, with provider |
| LegitScript certification | Most do not hold this | Certified |
| Named, credentialed provider | Often rotating/anonymous | Mia LoPreiato, NP (Biote) |
For men with complex symptoms, cardiovascular considerations, fertility goals, or concurrent health issues, the investment in local in-person care tends to deliver more complete support over time.

Insurance, Labs, and What to Bring
Insurance can reduce costs, but it rarely covers everything. When hypogonadism is documented with lab results, many plans will cover diagnostic labs and generic injectable testosterone — particularly testosterone cypionate. Pellets, compounded topicals, and specialty clinic services are handled differently by different carriers.
Coverage typically requires a prior authorization, and plans vary significantly in what they define as medically necessary. Body Balance Medical doesn't make coverage guarantees, but discussing your insurance situation during your assessment helps set realistic expectations before treatment begins.
If you have recent hormone panels or past lab work, bring them. It can streamline the initial evaluation and, in some cases, reduce duplicate testing costs.
What Good TRT Oversight Looks Like
Safe, ongoing TRT includes regular tracking of hematocrit and hemoglobin, PSA (when appropriate), estradiol, metabolic markers, and symptom response. These aren't optional add-ons — they're the clinical standard, and they're built into how Body Balance Medical manages every TRT patient.
Following the TRAVERSE trial — a large, prospective study — the FDA found no increased risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in appropriately selected men on testosterone therapy. If cardiovascular safety has been a barrier to considering TRT, that clinical data is worth knowing.
Topics to Address Before Starting Treatment
Three conversations that shape both your treatment plan and your total cost — and that Body Balance Medical covers before any prescription is written.
Fertility Considerations
Testosterone therapy can suppress natural sperm production. If fertility is a current or future goal, Mia may discuss alternatives such as enclomiphene or clomiphene — options that raise testosterone without suppressing sperm production. This conversation affects both treatment design and cost, and it happens upfront.
Weight and Metabolic Health
Low testosterone and excess body fat are closely linked. Many patients benefit from addressing both together through medically supervised weight loss alongside TRT. Managing these under one clinical team simplifies care and reduces the complexity of coordinating between providers.
Current Medications and Conditions
A full medication review at intake helps catch interactions early and ensures the treatment plan is appropriate from the start. This is part of every Hormone Optimization Assessment at Body Balance Medical.
Testosterone Therapy in Las Vegas, Done Right
Body Balance Medical is a LegitScript-certified medical aesthetics and wellness clinic at 7975 W Sahara Ave #101 in Summerlin, serving Las Vegas, Henderson, and the broader valley. TRT is overseen by Mia LoPreiato, NP — your assessment is structured to give you a complete picture before any treatment begins.
Testosterone injections, subcutaneous injections, topical formulations, and Biote pellet therapy — all available under one roof, alongside broader hormone optimization, medical weight loss, and wellness services.
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