Best TRT Clinics in Michigan
Best TRT Clinics in Michigan (2025)
Michigan has 144 TRT clinics concentrated in Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor, with growing options in Lansing and Flint. Telehealth providers like Hims ship throughout the state, making treatment accessible even in rural areas where in-person clinics are sparse.
Clinic Explorer — Michigan
Showing 12 of 143 clinics

Forum Health Medical Weight Loss - Shelby Township
Shelby Township, MI

Forum Health West Bloomfield Integrative Medicine Clinic
West Bloomfield Township, MI

Forum Health Clarkston Functional Medicine
Village of Clarkston, MI

Age Management of West Michigan
Grand Rapids, MI

Nuform
Southfield, MI

Forum Health Medical Weight Loss - Clarkston
Village of Clarkston, MI

Level Up Health and Wellness
Clinton Twp, MI

LifeXMD Bioidentical Hormone Optimization
Bloomfield Twp, MI

Advanced TRT Clinic
Troy, MI

Gameday Men's Health Brighton TRT, ED, and Peptide Clinic
Brighton, MI

Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI

Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Troy
Troy, MI
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How to Choose a TRT Clinic in Michigan
With over 140 options statewide, narrowing down the right clinic requires focusing on a few key factors.
Board-Certified Providers
Verify your physician holds active Michigan medical licensure and specializes in hormone therapy or endocrinology.
Regular Lab Monitoring
Effective TRT requires baseline labs and quarterly follow-up tests to track testosterone, estradiol, and PSA levels.
Telehealth Availability
Michigan allows testosterone prescribing via telemedicine, ideal for patients in rural counties or with scheduling constraints.
Transparent Pricing
Cash-pay clinics should list consultation fees and monthly medication costs upfront, typically ranging from $150 to $400 per month.
Michigan TRT Regulations
Controlled Substance Classification
Testosterone is a Schedule III controlled substance in Michigan, requiring prescribers to register with the DEA and follow state tracking protocols.1
Telehealth Prescribing
Michigan permits testosterone prescribing via telemedicine after an initial evaluation, though providers must establish a valid patient-physician relationship before issuing controlled substance prescriptions.2
Lab Requirements
Michigan law doesn't mandate specific lab thresholds for TRT initiation, but best practices require two morning testosterone readings below 300 ng/dL with documented symptoms of hypogonadism.
TRT Insurance in Michigan
Medicaid Coverage
Michigan Medicaid (Healthy Michigan Plan) covers testosterone replacement therapy for documented hypogonadism with prior authorization. Coverage requires lab-confirmed low testosterone and clinical symptoms, with injectable testosterone cypionate as the preferred formulation.3
Commercial Plans
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Priority Health, and McLaren Health Plan typically cover TRT with prior authorization. Most plans require two morning testosterone readings below the reference range and documented symptoms. Expect copays ranging from $20 to $75 for injectable testosterone, with higher costs for gels and pellets.
Cash-Pay Costs
Without insurance, monthly TRT costs in Michigan range from $150 to $400. Injectable testosterone cypionate runs $100-$200 monthly at compounding pharmacies, while branded gels and pellet therapy cost $300-$500. Many cash-pay clinics bundle labs, consultations, and medication into flat monthly fees.