Best TRT Clinics in North Carolina
Best TRT Clinics in North Carolina (2025)
North Carolina has 188 TRT clinics concentrated in Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, and Asheville, with telehealth providers like Royal Medical Centers and Hims expanding access statewide. Whether you're in a major metro with dozens of local options or in rural areas where telehealth is your best bet, here's how to find the right provider.
Clinic Explorer — North Carolina
Showing 12 of 186 clinics

Gameday Men’s Health Hickory TRT Clinic
Hickory, NC

Low T Center | Charlotte-Pineville | Testosterone & Weight Loss
Charlotte, NC

Progress Medical
Wilmington, NC

Premier Hormone Health & Wellness
Matthews, NC

Biltmore Restorative Medicine and Aesthetics
Asheville, NC

Frank Institute for Health and Wellness
Wilmington, NC

Alpha Male Wellness & Therapy
Southern Pines, NC

Dr. Scott's Restorative Health, Aesthetics & Testosterone Therapy
Indian Trail, NC

Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Raleigh
Raleigh, NC

The Phoenix Edge
High Point, NC

Gameday Men's Health Cary
Cary, NC

Signature Wellness
Charlotte, NC
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How to Choose a TRT Clinic in North Carolina
Look for clinics that prioritize comprehensive lab testing, transparent pricing, and follow-up monitoring to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Board-Certified Providers
Choose clinics staffed by endocrinologists, urologists, or certified hormone specialists with documented training.
Comprehensive Lab Testing
Require two morning blood draws to confirm low testosterone before starting treatment.
Telehealth Option
Verify the clinic offers virtual follow-ups for convenience if you can't visit in person regularly.
Transparent Pricing
Get upfront cost breakdowns for consults, labs, and monthly medication to avoid surprise bills.
North Carolina TRT Regulations
Schedule III Classification
Testosterone is a controlled substance under federal DEA rules, requiring valid prescriptions from licensed MDs, DOs, NPs, or PAs.1
Medical Board Oversight
The North Carolina Medical Board requires documented low testosterone via blood tests before initiating treatment to ensure evidence-based prescribing.2
Prescription Monitoring
All Schedule III prescriptions must be electronically submitted through the state's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) to track controlled substance dispensing.
Telehealth Allowed
North Carolina permits testosterone prescribing via telehealth under Session Law 2023-51 for established patients without requiring initial in-person visits.3
TRT Insurance in North Carolina
Commercial Plans
Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna typically cover testosterone injections and gels with prior authorization when medically necessary. Expect 20-50% copays after deductibles, with most plans requiring two morning blood draws showing levels below 300 ng/dL and a documented diagnosis of hypogonadism.
NC Medicaid Coverage
North Carolina Medicaid covers testosterone replacement therapy for diagnosed hypogonadism through managed care plans like Healthy Blue or UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Prior authorization is required, and providers must document two morning testosterone levels below 300 ng/dL along with clinical symptoms before approval.4
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Cash-based TRT clinics in Charlotte and Raleigh charge $200-400 for initial consultations plus $100-300 monthly for medication and monitoring. Many clinics offer package pricing that includes labs, injections, and follow-up visits to simplify budgeting for self-pay patients.