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Best TRT Clinics in Kansas

Kansas has 105 TRT clinics spread across the state, with most options concentrated in Wichita, Overland Park, Leawood, and Topeka. If you're in one of these metro areas, you'll find dedicated men's health clinics offering testosterone injections, pellets, and gels with same-day lab results. Rural patients have fewer brick-and-mortar options but can access care through telehealth providers like Hims, which ships to all Kansas zip codes.

Wichita leads the state with the highest clinic density. You'll find specialized TRT providers offering monthly injection packages starting around $150, though lab work typically costs extra. The Kansas City metro — covering Overland Park, Leawood, and Shawnee — has the second-highest concentration of clinics, including several men's health centers with same-day testosterone testing.

Outside these metros, your best bet is often telehealth. Hims operates in Kansas with virtual consultations and home delivery, making it practical for patients in rural counties where the nearest TRT clinic might be 90 minutes away. Community health centers like GraceMed in Wichita and Topeka provide primary care that can include hormone therapy referrals, though they're not TRT specialists.

Most Kansas clinics use testosterone cypionate or enanthate injections as their primary treatment. Weekly or biweekly protocols are standard. Cash-pay models dominate at specialty clinics, while insurance acceptance is more common at primary care practices and FQHCs.

Clinic Explorer — Kansas

Showing 12 of 104 clinics

New Health Kansas

New Health Kansas

5.0(268)

Topeka, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionPeptide Therapy+2
Lab WorkIncluded
ConsultFree
TelehealthAvailable
Body Balance

Body Balance

4.9(45)

Lawrence, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionWeight Management+2
Lab WorkIncluded
ConsultFree
Quantum Health and Wellness Center

Quantum Health and Wellness Center

4.6(16)

Manhattan, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionWeight Management+2
Lab WorkIncluded
ConsultFree
TelehealthAvailable
Aliva Balance Hormone & Wellness Clinic

Aliva Balance Hormone & Wellness Clinic

5.0(10)

Louisburg, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionHair Loss Prevention+2
TelehealthAvailable
New Health Kansas

New Health Kansas

4.9(113)

Manhattan, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionWeight Management+1
Lab WorkIncluded
ConsultFree
TelehealthAvailable
Restorative Health of Kansas City

Restorative Health of Kansas City

4.3(89)

Overland Park, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionHair Loss Prevention+1
Lab WorkIncluded
ConsultFree
Hormone Treatment Centers

Hormone Treatment Centers

4.9(236)

Overland Park, KS

Testosterone TherapyPeptide TherapyWeight Management+2
Lab WorkIncluded
TelehealthAvailable
Advanced Hormone Therapy and Wellness

Advanced Hormone Therapy and Wellness

4.9(35)

Leawood, KS

Testosterone TherapyThyroid SupportHormone Support
Lab WorkIncluded
Maria Wingrove, WHNP-BC

Maria Wingrove, WHNP-BC

5.0(6)

Leawood, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionPeptide Therapy+1
ConsultFree
Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Overland Park

Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Overland Park

5.0(10)

Overland Park, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionPeptide Therapy+2
Dailey Aesthetics & Hormone Clinic

Dailey Aesthetics & Hormone Clinic

4.9(49)

Overland Park, KS

Testosterone TherapyErectile DysfunctionPeptide Therapy+1
JS wellness (bioidentical hormones, weight loss, and more)

JS wellness (bioidentical hormones, weight loss, and more)

5.0(18)

Eudora, KS

Testosterone TherapyPeptide TherapyWeight Management
Lab WorkIncluded
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Kansas follows federal DEA rules for testosterone prescribing. Testosterone is a Schedule III controlled substance, which means your provider needs a DEA license to prescribe it and must document medical necessity in your chart. The Kansas State Board of Pharmacy monitors controlled substance prescriptions through the state's prescription monitoring program.

There are no Kansas-specific laws that make TRT harder to access than in other states. The Kansas Medical Board doesn't impose extra requirements beyond standard medical practice — you need a documented diagnosis of hypogonadism (typically two morning blood tests below 300 ng/dL) and a licensed prescriber willing to treat you.

Telehealth prescribing is legal in Kansas for testosterone therapy. Senate Bill 328 expanded telemedicine access in 2021, allowing providers to prescribe controlled substances during virtual visits if they follow standard care protocols.1 Most telehealth TRT providers will still require an initial in-person exam or use DEA flexibilities extended through 2025 to establish care remotely.

KanCare (Kansas Medicaid) covers testosterone replacement therapy for diagnosed hypogonadism with prior authorization. Injections like testosterone cypionate are preferred over gels due to cost. You'll need documented low testosterone labs and symptoms to qualify. Coverage extends to care at FQHCs and participating providers across the state.2

Commercial insurance coverage varies by plan. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna typically cover TRT with prior authorization if you meet their criteria — usually two morning testosterone tests below 300 ng/dL, documented symptoms like fatigue or low libido, and failed lifestyle interventions. Approval rates run around 70-80% for patients who meet clinical guidelines.

Many Kansas TRT clinics operate on a cash-pay basis, especially the men's health specialists in Wichita and the Kansas City metro. Monthly costs for injections range from $150 to $300 depending on the clinic, with lab work billed separately. If you're uninsured or your plan denies coverage, community health centers offer sliding-scale fees based on income.

Kansas's TRT landscape shows a clear urban-rural divide. About 85% of the state's 105 clinics are in Wichita, Overland Park, Topeka, and surrounding suburbs. Rural counties rely on telehealth or drive to metro areas for specialized care.3 Community Care Network clinics provide primary care in underserved areas and can coordinate TRT referrals, though they're not hormone specialists.

Proximity to Missouri gives Kansas City metro residents cross-state options if they're willing to drive. Some patients near the state line use Missouri clinics for better insurance coverage or lower cash-pay rates. Telehealth bridges most gaps for Kansas residents who can't reach urban clinics easily.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.