Kenton Bruice, M.D.

Men's Hormone Therapy

Affordable Testosterone Replacement Therapy Pricing & Options in Denver

Transparent testosterone replacement therapy costs in Denver. Learn what to expect, insurance coverage options, and personalized pricing from Dr. Kenton Bruice.

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What to Expect

  • Average testosterone replacement therapy costs $1,200–$2,000 monthly depending on delivery method and dosing
  • Multiple delivery options: injections, gels, pellets, and compounded formulations affect final pricing
  • Insurance coverage varies; many plans cover medically necessary testosterone replacement for diagnosed deficiency
  • Initial comprehensive hormone testing and consultation required to establish baseline and determine therapy protocol
  • Ongoing lab monitoring every 6–8 weeks included in comprehensive care package to ensure therapeutic levels
  • Custom compounded testosterone solutions often provide cost-effective alternatives to brand-name medications

$1,500

Average Monthly Cost (Injectable TRT)

3–6 months

Timeline to Stable Therapeutic Levels

6–8 weeks

Recommended Lab Monitoring Frequency

Benefits & Outcomes

Transparent Pricing Structure

No hidden fees. Dr. Bruice provides detailed cost breakdowns before starting therapy, including testing, medication, and monitoring visits. Financial counseling available for patients without insurance coverage.

Flexible Payment & Insurance Options

We accept most major insurance plans and offer self-pay discounts, payment plans, and cash-pay rates for uninsured patients to ensure accessibility.

Cost-Effective Delivery Methods

Compounded testosterone therapy often reduces costs 20–40% compared to brand-name options while maintaining identical efficacy and potency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover testosterone replacement therapy?

Yes, most major insurance plans cover testosterone replacement when medically necessary for diagnosed hypogonadism. Dr. Bruice's office verifies coverage and submits claims. Out-of-pocket costs typically range $200–$500 monthly with insurance.

What is the most affordable testosterone delivery method?

Compounded testosterone injections are typically the most cost-effective option, often 30–40% less than brand-name gels or patches. Pellets have higher upfront costs but spread over 3–4 months may offer comparable monthly pricing.

Are there additional costs beyond medication?

Yes. Initial comprehensive hormone panel ($300–$600), consultation ($200–$400), and follow-up labs every 6–8 weeks ($150–$300 each) are separate from medication costs. Annual physical and monitoring are recommended.

Can I use HSA or FSA funds for testosterone replacement therapy?

Yes. Testosterone replacement therapy is an eligible medical expense. HSA/FSA debit cards typically cover consultations, lab work, and prescribed medications.

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