Best TRT Clinics in New Mexico
Best TRT Clinics in New Mexico (2025)
New Mexico has 56 TRT clinics concentrated in Albuquerque and Las Cruces, with telehealth providers like Royal Medical Centers and Hims serving rural areas where in-person options are limited. Whether you're in the metro or hours from the nearest clinic, you have both local and remote treatment paths.
Clinic Explorer — New Mexico
Showing 12 of 56 clinics

Reform ABQ
Albuquerque, NM

Injection and Infusion Clinic of Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM

Alpha Medical: Testosterone and Men's Health Center
Santa Fe, NM

Alpha Medical: Testosterone and Men's Health Center
Las Cruces, NM

Health Horizons
Albuquerque, NM

Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Alburqueque
Albuquerque, NM

MD for Men
Albuquerque, NM

Santa Fe Soul Center for Regenerative Medicine
Santa Fe, NM

Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Santa Fe
Santa Fe, NM

Ribera Healthcare Clinic
Albuquerque, NM

Flawless Medspa & Wellness
Albuquerque, NM

NuFemme Rejuvenation Clinic
Albuquerque, NM
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How to Choose a TRT Clinic in New Mexico
Focus on board-certified providers, transparent lab monitoring, and access that fits your schedule — whether that's driving to Albuquerque or logging in from home.
Board-Certified Providers
Verify your doctor is licensed in New Mexico and trained in hormone therapy, not just a wellness coach.
Regular Lab Monitoring
Clinics should test total testosterone, estradiol, hematocrit, and PSA every 3-6 months.
Telehealth Option
Rural patients can get prescriptions remotely under New Mexico's 2021 telehealth parity law.
Insurance Accepted
Presbyterian Health Plan and Centennial Care Medicaid both cover TRT if you meet diagnostic criteria.
New Mexico TRT Regulations
Schedule III Classification
Testosterone is a controlled substance under federal law and New Mexico Board of Pharmacy rules, requiring DEA-registered prescribers and electronic prescribing since 2022.1
Medical Board Oversight
The New Mexico Medical Board requires evidence of hypogonadism via lab work and documentation of informed consent before prescribing TRT, but has no testosterone-specific restrictions beyond federal standards.
Telehealth Prescribing Allowed
New Mexico's 2021 Telehealth Healthcare Act permits Schedule III prescriptions via video consultation without an in-person exam, making remote TRT initiation fully legal statewide.2
TRT Insurance in New Mexico
Centennial Care Medicaid
New Mexico Medicaid covers testosterone cypionate and other injectable forms for documented hypogonadism (two morning labs below 300 ng/dL), but requires prior authorization and ongoing lab monitoring to maintain coverage.3
Commercial Plans
Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico, Presbyterian Health Plan, and UnitedHealthcare typically cover TRT with prior authorization, favoring generic injectables over compounded gels. Expect 70-90% coverage after meeting diagnostic criteria, with step therapy requiring cheaper options first.4
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Self-pay runs $150-$300 per month at wellness clinics, which often don't bill insurance. Generic testosterone cypionate at a regular pharmacy with a prescription costs $30-$80 per vial without coverage.