Many men searching for Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in Australia want transparency. Understanding the full cost including doctor consults, medication, blood tests and ongoing monitoring helps you plan your budget and avoid surprise bills.
You may have already discovered when searching for “TRT cost Australia”, “testosterone therapy price”, or “how much is TRT per month” often returns wildly different figures, because total cost depends on dosage, frequency, clinic model (online vs in-person), and how often you test.
The average annual cost through IGML is $2,415.
The main areas that affect the price are your bloodwork results and your prescribed dosage. If the doctor notices something out of the ordinary, they may request more bloodwork for an even more in-depth look to determine the best option for you.
We’ve broken it down to make it easy for you
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This includes the initial review of your bloodwork and setup fee.
This includes the review of your 6 month bloodwork.
Your first bloodwork is completed prior to beginning the program with follows up every 6 months. 12 month total is $440 *unless further testing is required
Your medication is prescribed bi-monthly for a total of 6 prescriptions per year. 12 month total is $1,800 *based on the average dosage
Unlike other clinics, our medication is a topical cream (not an injectible). So you don't need to spend extra on needles, swabs or anything else!
Congratulations, you’re well on your way to getting your life back!
This includes the initial review of your bloodwork and setup fee.
This includes the review of your 6 month bloodwork.
Your first bloodwork is completed prior to beginning the program with follows up every 6 months. 12 month total is $440 *unless further testing is required
Your medication is prescribed bi-monthly for a total of 6 prescriptions per year. 12 month total is $1,800 *based on the average dosage
Unlike other clinics, our medication is a topical cream (not an injectible). So you don't need to spend extra on needles, swabs or anything else!
Congratulations, you’re well on your way to getting your life back!
This includes the initial review of your bloodwork and setup fee.
This includes the review of your 6 month bloodwork.
Your first bloodwork is completed prior to beginning the program with follows up every 6 months. 12 month total is $440 *unless further testing is required
Your medication is prescribed bi-monthly for a total of 6 prescriptions per year. 12 month total is $1,800 *based on the average dosage
Unlike other clinics, our medication is a topical cream (not an injectible). So you don't need to spend extra on needles, swabs or anything else!
Here's a breakdown of pricing factors across TRT programs
1. Consultation & Clinic / Management Fees
2. Dosage and treatment method: These vary the overall cost of treatment
3. Frequency of monitoring: More frequent blood tests, especially in early stages, increase costs.
4. Clinic model:
5. Private vs subsidised prescriptions: While some patients may qualify for subsidised testosterone via the public system (e.g. under the PBS), many require private prescriptions
6. Support services and extras: Medication delivery, after-hours support, supply of syringes and disposal containers — all add incremental costs.
We’ve tried to cover as much information as possible in an easy to understand manner but if you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Usually not. Most private TRT clinics charge privately. Medication, blood tests, and consultations are typically at your expense.
Because each clinic offers different packages, dosing protocols, frequency of monitoring, and supply methods. Treatment is highly individualised, there is no “one size fits all.”
Most clinics require an initial panel, then repeat testing every 3–6 months initially; once stable, frequency may reduce.
No, the method affects cost. Compounded or cream-based testosterone tends to cost more per month, but offers advantages in convenience, dosing style, and comfort (no injections)
Annual costs – Over a year, annual costs for all delivery methods end up overlapping: a well-managed cream user might pay close to what an injection user would spend. The costs are offset because you don’t require syringes, needles, swabs and needle disposal.
Convenience & lifestyle — Cream is often preferred due to the ease of administering compared to injecting with needles and they also help promote steadier daily hormone levels.