Best TRT Clinics in Massachusetts
Best TRT Clinics in Massachusetts (2025)
Massachusetts has 90 TRT clinics concentrated in the Boston metro area, with established providers in Worcester, Springfield, and Cambridge. Telehealth options like Hims serve patients statewide, making hormone therapy accessible whether you're in Boston or rural Western Massachusetts.
Clinic Explorer — Massachusetts
Showing 12 of 92 clinics

Boston Vitality
Stoneham, MA

Boston Vitality
Beverly, MA

Boston Vitality
Worcester, MA

Boston Vitality
Norwood, MA

Boston Vitality
Andover, MA

RejuvNP
Marshfield, MA

The IV Hub Wellness
Medford, MA

Optimal Wellness MD
Lynnfield, MA

Boston Testosterone
Saugus, MA

Gameday Men’s Health Worcester
Worcester, MA

Title Testosterone and Weight Loss
Medfield, MA

Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Brookline
Brookline, MA
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How to Choose a TRT Clinic in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has strong medical oversight and board-certified providers across endocrinology and urology specialties. Look for these key factors when selecting a clinic.
Board-Certified Specialists
Verify providers are licensed through the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine.
Comprehensive Lab Monitoring
Clinics should test total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, and hematocrit every 3-6 months.
Telehealth Availability
Remote consultations and home delivery expand access for patients outside the Boston area.
Insurance Transparency
Confirm the clinic accepts your insurance and provides clear pricing for self-pay options.
Massachusetts TRT Regulations
Controlled Substance Classification
Testosterone is a Schedule III controlled substance in Massachusetts, requiring DEA registration for prescribing providers.1
Telehealth Prescribing
Massachusetts allows controlled substance prescriptions via telehealth if providers hold an active Massachusetts medical license.2
Diagnostic Requirements
Two morning blood tests showing testosterone below 300 ng/dL with documented symptoms are standard for diagnosis.
Provider Licensing
Physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants can prescribe TRT with proper DEA authorization through the Board of Registration in Medicine.
TRT Insurance in Massachusetts
MassHealth Coverage
MassHealth (Massachusetts Medicaid) covers testosterone replacement for documented hypogonadism with prior authorization. Injectable testosterone cypionate is typically covered, while topical gels may require step therapy demonstrating injectable intolerance.3
Commercial Insurance Plans
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts Health Plan, and other major carriers generally cover TRT with prior authorization. Most require two low testosterone readings below 300 ng/dL and clinical symptoms. Monthly copays range from $15-50 for generic injectables.
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Self-pay patients pay $100-300 monthly for telehealth services including medication. In-person specialty clinics charge $150-400 for initial consultations and $75-200 for follow-ups. Generic testosterone cypionate costs $30-80 per month at CVS, Walgreens, or local pharmacies without insurance.