Starting bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) can feel both exciting and overwhelming. You want symptom relief — and you also want a clear, predictable plan for what treatment will cost.
This guide breaks down how BHRT is typically budgeted at Hormone Wellness Center of Texas using the delivery methods we offer: troches, injections (shots), and pellets. You’ll learn what drives cost differences, how refill schedules affect monthly planning, and what to ask your insurance company about labs and prescriptions — without confusing price lists.
What makes up the cost of BHRT?
Most BHRT plans include four core components:
- Initial consult and intake
Your complimentary consultation helps you understand your options before labs or treatment begin. - Laboratory testing
Baseline testing confirms candidacy and guides dosing, followed by follow-up labs to fine-tune therapy and ensure safety. - Medications
Based on your plan: troches, injections (shots), or pellets. - Follow-up visits
Used to review symptoms, lab results, dose adjustments, and refill timing.
Because BHRT is personalized, costs vary from person to person. Dose, lab frequency, delivery method, and visit schedule are the biggest drivers.
How delivery method affects budgeting
We offer three BHRT methods — and each has a different refill rhythm that affects how you budget.
Troches
- Taken daily
- Usually refilled every 30–90 days
- Feels like a steady monthly subscription
- Costs may shift early while your dose is being adjusted
Injections (shots)
- Usually weekly or bi-weekly
- Budget includes medication plus supplies and follow-ups
- Self-administration (when approved) may reduce per-dose cost compared with in-clinic dosing
Pellets
- Inserted in-office every few months
- Women often return every 3–5 months
- Men often return every 4–6 months
- Costs are higher on insertion months, lower in between
- Annual cost depends on how many insertion cycles you need
When comparing options, focus on how often you pay, not just how much you pay at one visit.
Understanding “average cost” questions
Patients often ask:
- What is the average monthly cost of HRT?
- What is the average cost of bio-identical hormone therapy?
- What is the average cost of testosterone replacement therapy?
There isn’t one number that fits everyone.
Troches and injections spread costs out monthly. Pellets concentrate costs a few times per year. Your “monthly average” is simply your total annual spend divided by 12, which means some months cost more and others much less.
Once we review your goals, labs, and medical history, we can provide a personalized estimate.
How labs influence your budget
Lab testing is essential for both safety and effectiveness. You typically need more testing early in treatment, then less frequent monitoring once you’re stable.
To manage lab costs:
- Ask about bundled panels
- Schedule labs to align with follow-up visits
- Use HSA or FSA funds when eligible
Insurance coverage: what to ask
Coverage varies widely. Before starting, call your insurer and ask:
1. Are my hormone labs covered?
Ask about prior authorization, in-network lab requirements, and your deductible or coinsurance.
2. Are compounded prescriptions covered?
Many troches are compounded. Ask if your plan covers them and if you must use a specific pharmacy.
3. Is testosterone therapy covered?
Some plans require specific lab thresholds and diagnoses. Others exclude TRT. Ask for their written policy.
4. Where can I fill prescriptions?
Retail pharmacy vs in-clinic dispensing may affect cost.
5. How are specialty visits billed?
Telehealth and in-person visits may be covered differently.
Ways to reduce out-of-pocket costs
- Use HSA or FSA funds
- Choose 90-day refills when appropriate
- Ask about bundled labs or care plans
- Align labs with follow-ups
- Pick a delivery method that fits your cash flow
- Speak with our team about payment options
Pellets vs troches vs injections: planning your year
| Method | How costs are spread |
|---|---|
| Pellets | Larger charges 2–4× per year |
| Troches | Steady monthly or quarterly refills |
| Injections | Monthly or quarterly depending on vial size |
Your provider will help match the method to your lifestyle, symptoms, and financial preferences.
Your next step
The easiest way to get a real number is a complimentary consultation. If you’re nearby, you can book an in-person hormone consultation in Austin to review labs, delivery options, and a budget that fits your goals.
You can also explore HRT in Austin or Austin testosterone therapy to learn how our personalized approach balances results, safety, and financial transparency.
Summary
Budgeting for BHRT in Texas becomes clear when you break it into four parts: consults, labs, medications, and follow-ups. Your delivery method — troches, injections (shots), or pellets — determines whether costs are monthly or clustered through the year. Insurance may help with labs and, in some cases, prescriptions including TRT, but policies vary. Using HSAs or FSAs, bundling labs, choosing 90-day fills when appropriate, and selecting the right dosing schedule can make treatment far more affordable.
At Hormone Wellness Center of Texas, we design hormone therapy plans that are both medically sound and financially realistic — so you can focus on feeling better, not guessing about costs.





