Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
Low testosterone affects millions of men — but it's often undiagnosed and undertreated. OakMD connects eligible adults with licensed providers for clinically supervised testosterone therapy and related hormone optimization protocols.
TRT & Hormone Optimization Options
Testosterone Cypionate
The most commonly prescribed testosterone ester for TRT. Long-acting, injectable, and widely used in clinical TRT protocols.
- Long-acting injectable ester
- Weekly or bi-weekly dosing
- Most widely prescribed form of TRT
Testosterone Enanthate
A long-acting injectable testosterone ester commonly used as an alternative to cypionate in TRT protocols.
- Comparable to cypionate
- Widely available alternative
- Similar half-life profile
Enclomiphene
A selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that stimulates the body's own testosterone production. An alternative to traditional TRT.
- Stimulates natural testosterone production
- No testosterone suppression
- Oral medication — no injections
HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin)
Often used alongside TRT to maintain testicular function and natural testosterone signaling.
- Preserves testicular function
- Supports natural hormone signaling
- Often paired with TRT protocols
Gonadorelin
A GnRH analogue used to preserve the HPG axis and maintain natural testicular function during TRT.
- Maintains HPG axis function
- Alternative to HCG
- Synthetic GnRH analogue
Anastrozole
An aromatase inhibitor sometimes used in TRT protocols to manage estrogen conversion.
- Manages estrogen levels on TRT
- Aromatase inhibitor
- Used in clinical TRT protocols
Conditions & Symptoms We Address
Low testosterone can affect men at any age and present in a variety of ways. Understanding your symptoms is the first step.
Low Testosterone Symptoms
Fatigue, low libido, brain fog, mood changes — the signs of low T are often subtle and easy to miss.
Low T in Your 30s
Testosterone decline can begin earlier than most men expect. Understand the patterns and what to do about them.
Low T in Your 40s
The 40s are often when low testosterone becomes most symptomatic. Learn about this period and your options.
Low T in Your 50s
Testosterone management in your 50s requires a nuanced approach. OakMD providers understand the full picture.
Treatment Comparisons
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Common Questions
What is testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)?
TRT is a medical treatment in which testosterone is administered to men with clinically low testosterone levels. It is a prescription-based therapy that requires provider evaluation and monitoring.
Who is a candidate for TRT?
Candidates for TRT typically have confirmed low testosterone via lab testing, along with symptoms such as fatigue, low libido, reduced muscle mass, or cognitive issues. Provider evaluation is required to determine eligibility.
How do I get started with TRT at OakMD?
Complete a brief online intake form. A licensed provider will review your information and determine if TRT is appropriate for your situation. If you are a candidate, you'll receive a personalized treatment plan.
Is TRT the same as anabolic steroids?
No. TRT is a medically supervised treatment to restore testosterone to normal physiological levels. Anabolic steroid use involves doses far above therapeutic ranges and is not what OakMD provides.
Ready to Get Started?
Complete a brief online intake. A licensed provider will review your information and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. OakMD is a telemedicine platform. All treatments are prescription-based, subject to provider review, and may not be appropriate for all individuals. A licensed provider will evaluate your medical history and determine eligibility. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.