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Men's Health

Testosterone and erectile function are related but not the same problem, and both deserve a physician rather than a questionnaire.

Consultation45 to 60 minutes
Blood workIncluded
ResultsWeeks to months
  • Testosterone therapy from $550
  • ED assessed properly, not just prescribed for
  • Morning labs before anything is prescribed
  • We discuss fertility before you start

Men's health treatment cost at BHRC

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Testosterone therapy

$550

Injections, creams or pellets

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    Consultation and full panel

    $550

    Morning testosterone, metabolic and cardiovascular markers

    • We check what is driving it before we treat it
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    Testosterone therapy starts at $550 and what you pay depends on the delivery method and dose. Pellets are quoted separately after labs, and the P-Shot is $950. The consultation and initial assessment are complimentary. Compare on annual cost rather than per-visit if you are weighing us against a subscription service.

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    In short

    Men's health at BHRC covers testosterone replacement therapy from $550 and erectile dysfunction treatment, both starting with full blood work and a physician consultation rather than an online questionnaire. Testosterone is confirmed on morning labs before anything is prescribed. ED is assessed properly, because it is frequently the first sign of cardiovascular disease and treating the symptom alone can miss that.

    Two problems that get treated as one

    Low testosterone and erectile dysfunction overlap enough that men often assume they are the same thing, and enough clinics are happy to let them. They are not. Testosterone drives libido, energy, mood, muscle and bone. Erections are largely a vascular and neurological event. A man can have textbook-normal testosterone and significant ED, or low testosterone and no erectile problem at all. Treating one and expecting the other to resolve is how men end up on therapy they did not need and still unhappy. Worse, ED is frequently the earliest warning of cardiovascular disease, appearing years before anything else. A service that just mails you tablets never finds that.

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    Units and cost

    What we treat and what it costs

    Priced by therapy.

    AreaTypical unitsCost
    Testosterone therapyInjections, creams or pelletsfrom $550
    BioTE pelletsEvery 3 to 4 monthsCall for pricing
    Full male hormone panelWith the consultationfrom $550
    P-ShotPRP, evidence still early$950
    ED assessmentIncluding cardiovascular riskCall for pricing
    Thyroid panelFrequently the real cause of fatigueSee thyroid
    Metabolic markersHbA1c and insulinSee blood panels
    Weight managementOften raises testosterone on its ownSee weight loss

    Weight is worth taking seriously here. Body fat converts testosterone to oestrogen, so significant weight loss can raise testosterone meaningfully without any hormone therapy. Where that applies we will say so rather than start you on TRT for life.

    Treatment areas

    What we treat

    How it works

    How We Approach It

    Confirm it, find out why, then treat.

    Testosterone is confirmed on morning bloods, and usually more than once. Levels follow a daily rhythm and are highest in the morning, so an afternoon draw can read low in a man whose testosterone is entirely normal. Diagnosing on a single afternoon sample is one of the most common errors in this field.

    The panel goes wider than testosterone alone: free and total testosterone, plus thyroid, metabolic markers, iron and cardiovascular risk. Low testosterone is often secondary to something else, particularly obesity, sleep apnoea or insulin resistance, and treating that can raise it without any hormone therapy at all.

    If testosterone therapy is appropriate, delivery is your choice once we have found the dose: weekly injections, daily cream, or BioTE pellets every three to four months. We usually establish the dose on something adjustable first.

    ED is assessed separately and properly, including cardiovascular risk, medications, sleep and mental health, all of which are common contributors and none of which are fixed by testosterone.

    Which product

    The delivery methods, and the honest trade-offs

    We offer all three. None is simply best.

    A BHRC physician explaining testosterone delivery options
    Injections

    Starts working: Weekly or twice weekly. Lasts: Fully adjustable. The most common and generally the cheapest. Precise dose control and you can stop immediately. Requires self-injection, and some men feel the dip before the next dose.

    Creams and gels

    Starts working: Daily. Lasts: Adjustable. No needles and easy to adjust. ⚠️ Carries a real transfer risk to partners and children through skin contact, which matters a great deal with young children in the house, and absorption varies between men.

    BioTE pellets

    Starts working: Every 3 to 4 months. Lasts: Not adjustable. Nothing to remember and steady levels. ⚠️ Once inserted the dose cannot be changed until it wears off. Establish your dose on something adjustable first.

    ⚠️ Before you start: fertility

    Starts working: n/a. Lasts: n/a. Testosterone therapy suppresses your body's own production and reduces sperm count, often substantially. If you may want children, this must be discussed BEFORE you start, because there are alternatives that raise testosterone without doing that. This is the most common serious oversight in the TRT industry and we raise it at the first consultation.

    Good to know

    What Treatment Can Help With

    And what testosterone will not fix.

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    Energy and motivation

    Usually among the first things men notice, often within weeks.

    Libido

    Testosterone drives desire specifically, which is distinct from erectile function.

    Muscle and body composition

    Alongside resistance training, which is not optional if this is your goal.

    Mood and mental sharpness

    Frequently reported and frequently dismissed.

    Erectile function

    Assessed on its own terms, including the vascular causes that testosterone does not address.

    ⚠️ ED can be a cardiac warning

    The arteries involved are small and narrow first, so ED often appears years before other symptoms. We assess for it. A service that mails you tablets does not.

    ⚠️ Testosterone will not fix every ED

    They overlap but are different problems. Anyone promising otherwise is selling you something.

    Aftercare

    What the first year looks like

    Monitored, and adjusted.

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    Weeks 1 to 6

    Energy, mood and libido usually shift first. Body composition is slower.

    6 to 12 weeks

    Repeat labs and the first real adjustment, including haematocrit and oestradiol, not just testosterone.

    Months 3 to 6

    Body composition changes become visible, provided you are training. Testosterone is not a substitute for that.

    ⚠️ Monitoring matters

    TRT can raise red blood cell count and requires ongoing monitoring. This is a real reason to be under a physician rather than a subscription.

    Ongoing

    Labs at least twice yearly, and PSA monitoring as appropriate for your age.

    Training and sleep

    Both raise testosterone independently. Sleep apnoea in particular suppresses it and is worth investigating.

    Coming off

    Discuss it rather than stopping abruptly. There are better and worse ways.

    Is it for you

    Who this is for

    Most men who come to us have symptoms they have been putting off raising, sometimes for years.

    Book a consultation if you

    • Have persistent fatigue, low motivation or low mood without an obvious cause
    • Have noticed libido decline that is not explained by circumstances
    • Are losing muscle or gaining fat despite unchanged training and diet
    • Have erectile difficulties, which are common and very treatable
    • Have been told your testosterone is normal but still feel unwell
    • Are on TRT already and do not feel it has been properly monitored

    This needs a longer conversation if you

    • May want children — TRT suppresses fertility and there are alternatives, so raise it first
    • Have a history of prostate cancer or an elevated PSA
    • Have significant untreated sleep apnoea, which both suppresses testosterone and is worsened by TRT
    • Have a high haematocrit or a history of blood clots
    • Have significant untreated cardiovascular disease

    None of these are automatic exclusions, but several change the plan substantially. Bring your history and we will go through it.

    Your timeline

    What happens, and when

    Morning labs, twice, before anything is prescribed.

    1. ConsultationComplimentaryHistory, symptoms and goals, including whether you may want children. Then morning blood work.
    2. Confirm the diagnosisRepeat morning labsTestosterone follows a daily rhythm, so we confirm rather than diagnose on one sample.
    3. Starting treatmentAdjustable firstInjections or cream to establish the dose, with pellets available later if you want the convenience.
    4. 6 to 12 weeksAdjust and monitorRepeat labs including haematocrit and oestradiol. Then at least twice yearly.

    Frequently asked

    Men's health questions, answered

    How do I know if I have low testosterone?

    On morning blood work, confirmed more than once. Testosterone follows a daily rhythm and is highest in the morning, so an afternoon sample can read low in a man whose levels are entirely normal. Symptoms alone are not enough either, because fatigue, low mood and low libido have many causes. Diagnosing on one afternoon draw is one of the most common errors in this field.

    How much does testosterone therapy cost at BHRC?

    From $550, depending on delivery method and dose. Pellets are quoted separately after blood work. The consultation and initial assessment are complimentary. If you are comparing us against a subscription service, compare the annual cost including labs and monitoring.

    Will TRT affect my fertility?

    Yes, and this is the most important question on this page. Testosterone therapy suppresses your body's own production and reduces sperm count, often substantially and sometimes for a long time after stopping. If you may want children, tell us at the first consultation. There are alternatives that raise testosterone without suppressing fertility, and we would rather have that conversation before you start than after.

    Will testosterone fix my ED?

    Sometimes, and often not, and we are not going to promise it will. Testosterone drives libido, which is desire. Erections are largely vascular and neurological. You can have normal testosterone and significant ED. That is why we assess erectile dysfunction on its own terms rather than treating it as a testosterone problem by default.

    Why does ED need a cardiovascular assessment?

    Because the arteries involved in erections are small and narrow before the larger ones do. That means ED frequently appears years before any other sign of cardiovascular disease, and it is one of the earliest warnings available. Treating the symptom with a tablet and never asking why is a genuine missed opportunity, and it is the main reason to see a physician rather than fill in an online form.

    What is the P-Shot and does it work?

    It is PRP, your own platelets, prepared and injected. It is $950. On efficacy we will be straight with you: the evidence base for PRP in erectile dysfunction is early and considerably thinner than for established treatments. Some men report benefit. We offer it, and we will not oversell it.

    Can I just use one of the online TRT services?

    You can, and for some men it is adequate. What you generally do not get is morning labs confirmed twice, monitoring of haematocrit and oestradiol rather than testosterone alone, a fertility conversation before you start, or anyone asking why your testosterone is low in the first place. Low testosterone is often secondary to obesity, sleep apnoea or insulin resistance, and treating those can raise it without lifelong therapy.

    Do I need to be on this forever?

    Not necessarily, and it depends on why your testosterone is low. If it is secondary to weight, sleep apnoea or another treatable cause, addressing that can raise it meaningfully on its own. If it is primary, therapy is generally long term. We will tell you which situation you are in rather than assuming the second.

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    Morning labs, confirmed twice

    Testosterone follows a daily rhythm. Diagnosing on one afternoon sample is the most common error in this field and we do not make it.

    We ask about fertility before you start

    TRT suppresses sperm production. There are alternatives that do not. Having that conversation afterwards is too late, and the industry routinely does.

    We look for why, not just whether

    Low testosterone is often secondary to weight, sleep apnoea or insulin resistance. Treating the cause can raise it without lifelong therapy.

    ED gets a cardiovascular assessment

    It is frequently the earliest sign of vascular disease. A subscription that mails you tablets will never find that.

    Honest about the P-Shot

    We offer it at $950 and we will tell you the evidence base for PRP in ED is early. You should hear that from us, not afterwards.

    Proper ongoing monitoring

    Haematocrit and oestradiol, not just testosterone, and PSA as appropriate. This is what a physician does and a questionnaire does not.

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    Medically reviewed by the BHRC clinical team. Last reviewed August 2026.

    This page is for general information and is not medical advice. Treatment suitability, pricing and results vary by individual and are confirmed at consultation with a licensed provider.