DEA-Registered · Schedule III · TRT Program

Testosterone therapy. Provider-determined. Lab-guided.

Provider-determined testosterone replacement for adults whose labs confirm clinical hypogonadism. Symptoms alone are not enough; a full hormone panel decides candidacy. Telehealth in Michigan, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. From $45/mo. Free 20-minute provider consultation.

  • LegitScript certified
  • DEA-registered providers
  • Royal Oak clinic + telehealth
A vial of compounded testosterone cypionate in warm morning light — the medication in a supervised TRT program, prescribed only when labs confirm hypogonadism.

TRT Program

from $45/mo

Medication, provider visits, and dose adjustments to physiologic range.

Dr. Erald Lula, MD, MPH — Medical Director, NuHealth Medical Wellness

Medically reviewed by

Dr. Erald Lula, MD, MPH

Triple Board-Certified: Internal Medicine, Obesity Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine

Last reviewed: Bio

One monthly price. Labs confirm. Provider prescribes.

NuHealth’s TRT program is built on the labs. Every plan combines the medication (only when your bloodwork confirms hypogonadism), DEA-registered provider care, and the quarterly lab cadence that keeps a Schedule III protocol inside physiologic range.

Compounded testosterone cypionate vial — prepared per patient by a state-licensed 503A pharmacy

The medication

Testosterone cypionate

Testosterone cypionate or enanthate, prescribed weekly to your provider-set dose. A Schedule III controlled substance, dispensed by a state-licensed pharmacy only after labs confirm clinical hypogonadism.

from $45/moDEA-registered dispensing

The provider (DEA-registered)

Schedule III supervision

DEA-registered physicians licensed in your state. Ryan Haight-compliant telehealth relationship. Monthly check-ins for the first 3 months, then quarterly.

The labs (quarterly)

Total & free T, hematocrit, PSA, lipids

Baseline panel before any prescription. Quarterly re-checks so your provider can adjust dose to physiologic range. Labs are ordered at standard cash prices through LabCorp or Quest.

“Pricing posted up front: TRT membership from $45 / month. Your provider determines whether TRT is clinically appropriate for you only after a full hormone panel confirms the labs.”

What is testosterone therapy? Restoring what your labs show is missing.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) restores serum testosterone to the physiologic range in adults with lab-confirmed clinical hypogonadism. TRT is not a “boost.” It is a Schedule III controlled substance prescribed by a DEA-registered provider only when the labs decide, not the symptoms alone.

NuHealth typically prescribes testosterone cypionate (or enanthate) as a self-administered weekly intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. Your provider trains you on technique at your first appointment and dispenses through a state-licensed pharmacy.

TRT is regulated by the DEA. NuHealth providers are DEA-registered in every state we serve (MI, FL, AL, MS), and the provider-patient relationship is established under the Ryan Haight Act before any Schedule III prescription is issued.

Macro detail of a compounded testosterone cypionate vial — the crimp seal and pharmacy label

The clinical pathway

  1. Baseline labs

    Total testosterone (drawn before 10 a.m.), free testosterone, estradiol, LH/FSH, CBC with hematocrit, PSA, and lipid panel. Ordered before any prescription decision.

  2. Prescription decision

    Your DEA-registered provider prescribes TRT only when the labs confirm clinical hypogonadism and your symptoms line up with the bloodwork. Symptoms alone are not enough.

  3. Ongoing supervision

    Quarterly labs, monthly check-ins for the first 3 months, and dose adjustments toward the physiologic range under Schedule III supervision.

How NuHealth’s TRT program works. Your labs decide, not you.

  1. A laptop telehealth call — the everyday setting for a NuHealth DEA-registered provider visit.

    Free 20-minute consultation

    A DEA-registered provider reviews your symptoms, medical history, current medications, and family history in a telehealth call. No credit card required. If your medical history contains an active contraindication for TRT, your provider will say so on this call.

  2. A compounded testosterone cypionate vial beside a lab requisition form — the full hormone panel that decides candidacy.

    Labs decide

    Your provider orders the full hormone panel: total testosterone (morning draw), free testosterone, estradiol, LH/FSH, CBC with hematocrit, PSA, and lipid panel. TRT is prescribed only when the labs confirm clinical hypogonadism and your symptoms line up with the bloodwork. The consultation itself is free, whatever the labs show.

  3. A patient at a workbench mid-program — the everyday rhythm of long-term TRT supervision.

    Ongoing supervision

    Monthly provider check-ins for the first 3 months, then quarterly labs and check-ins. Every visit re-confirms DEA-registered dispensing and adjusts dose to keep you inside the physiologic range. Direct provider messaging between appointments.

Throughout, your treatment plan is the responsibility of your DEA-registered NuHealth provider, informed by your full medical history and quarterly labs.

Candidacy

Who may be a candidate for TRT? Bloodwork decides, not symptoms alone.

TRT may be appropriate for adult men whose labs confirm clinical hypogonadism AND whose symptoms line up with the bloodwork. Here is how your DEA-registered provider generally frames candidacy before your consultation.

Provider-assessed after full hormone panel

May be appropriate

  • Adult men with symptoms of low testosterone (fatigue, low libido, muscle loss, mood changes, reduced exercise capacity) AND confirmed low labs on morning bloodwork
  • Total testosterone below the current Endocrine Society / AUA clinical threshold on two morning draws, ideally under 300 ng/dL
  • Clinically appropriate risk profile — cardiovascular status, hematocrit, and PSA reviewed by your provider before any prescription
  • Prepared to commit to quarterly labs and monthly check-ins during the first 3 months of the program

Generally not appropriate

  • Active or recent prostate cancer or breast cancer
  • Elevated PSA that has not been evaluated by a urologist
  • Hematocrit above 54% or a history of thromboembolic disease
  • Uncontrolled cardiovascular disease or a recent major cardiac event
  • Untreated severe sleep apnea
  • Planning to conceive within the next 12 months (TRT suppresses spermatogenesis)
Your DEA-registered NuHealth provider makes the final candidacy determination after reviewing your complete medical history, current medications, and full baseline hormone panel. If fertility is a current or future concern, your provider may discuss enclomiphene instead.

What patients describe. Restoration, over months.

TRT works on months, not weeks. Many patients describe a gradual restoration of morning energy, libido, and mood as testosterone returns to the physiologic range. Muscle and body composition changes typically build later. Individual response varies; your provider tracks your specific timeline at every check-in.

  1. Weeks 1-4

    Initial follow-up

    Some patients describe steadier morning energy in the first month; others notice no change yet. Your provider re-checks labs at 6 weeks to confirm the starting dose is moving levels toward the physiologic range.

  2. Month 3

    Recheck labs

    Full recheck of total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, and hematocrit. Your provider adjusts dose or protocol if your labs are not returning to range.

  3. Month 6

    Full clinical review

    Many patients describe recovery of libido, mood stability, and morning energy at 6 months. Individual response varies. Body composition changes typically build across this window.

  4. Month 12

    Annual comprehensive review

    Annual review of all cumulative labs, symptom history, and treatment goals. Continued care remains under Schedule III / DEA supervision. Your provider discusses whether to continue, hold, or adjust the protocol.

The pattern above is what patients commonly describe. It is not a guarantee of outcome. Your provider tailors the plan to your specific bloodwork, comorbidities, and goals.

Outcomes at a glance

~78%

Fatigue symptom improvement

Reported improvement in fatigue symptoms among clinically hypogonadal men treated with TRT (observational cohorts, hypogonadism guidelines 2018-2023).

This figure reflects observational-study outcomes for TRT in clinically confirmed hypogonadism. NuHealth prescribes only when your labs confirm the diagnosis; individual response varies.

Registration

DEA

Schedule III supervision

States

4

MI · FL · AL · MS

Labs

Q

Quarterly monitoring

Provider response

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Typical reply on the patient portal

Compounded testosterone cypionate vial on warm linen — prepared by a state-licensed 503A pharmacy for NuHealth's supervised program.

The medication

Compounded testosterone cypionate

Prepared to your provider’s prescription by a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy.

See if TRT is right for you

Free 20-minute consultation · no charge unless you start a program

Pricing

One monthly price. Restore, monitored.

The TRT program covers the medication (when prescribed), DEA- registered provider care, dose adjustments to physiologic range, and direct provider messaging. Labs at standard cash prices. Transparent pricing, no insurance middleman.

  • Free consultation

    Free. No charge for the visit, whatever the labs show.

  • No hidden fees

    The monthly price covers medication and provider care; labs at standard cash prices.

  • DEA-supervised care

    Every prescription written by a DEA-registered provider under Schedule III rules.

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DEA-Registered TRT Program

Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Injectable testosterone cypionate or enanthate, prescribed per patient.

from $45/mo

3-month starter program

  • Compounded or FDA-approved TRT
  • Free 20-minute consultation
  • Labs review by a DEA-registered provider
  • Monthly check-ins for 3 months, then quarterly
  • Direct provider messaging
  • Discreet shipping
Start Free Assessment

A free 20-minute provider consultation precedes any prescription.

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A quiet Royal Oak street in early autumn — the neighborhood the NuHealth clinic sits in.

Royal Oak clinic. DEA-registered wherever you are.

In-person consults for metro Detroit patients. DEA-registered telehealth in Michigan, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. The medication ships to your door; when you need to walk in for labs, an in-person visit, or a dose discussion, our clinic is on Woodward, between Birmingham and Berkley.

NuHealth Medical Wellness30301 Woodward Ave, Suite 240
Royal Oak, MI 48073

Lab Work

The labs behind your protocol

Your labs decide, not you. TRT is prescribed only after a full hormone panel confirms the clinical picture — then re-checked on a schedule to keep you in range.

Core Male Wellness Panel

Foundational hormone & health screen for men

A focused look at testosterone, estrogen balance, and the core safety markers behind a hormone program.

What's measured

HormonesScreening & Safety

Comprehensive Male Wellness Panel

In-depth hormone, metabolic & recovery workup for men

Everything in the Core panel plus metabolic, thyroid, recovery, and micronutrient markers for a complete picture.

What's measured

HormonesMetabolic & ThyroidScreening & Recovery

Panels are ordered and reviewed by your licensed NuHealth provider and may be adjusted to your history and goals. Lab work is completed at a certified lab near you.

Frequently asked questions. Clear answers.

Three topics, in plain language. If you do not see your question, the free consultation is the place to ask it.

How do I know if I have low testosterone?

Diagnosis requires symptoms (fatigue, low libido, muscle loss, mood changes, reduced exercise capacity) plus confirmed low lab values on morning bloodwork. Your provider orders a full hormone panel at your consultation. Symptoms alone aren't enough; the labs must confirm the clinical picture before TRT is prescribed.

How is TRT prescribed via telehealth?

TRT is a Schedule III controlled substance under DEA regulation. NuHealth providers are DEA-registered in each state we serve (MI, FL, AL, MS). Ryan Haight Act requirements are met through a proper provider-patient relationship, established at your consultation and maintained through baseline labs and ongoing follow-up care.

How is TRT different from OTC testosterone boosters?

OTC "testosterone boosters" are supplements — they are not prescriptions and cannot restore testosterone in men with clinical hypogonadism. TRT is a Schedule III prescription controlled substance. NuHealth prescribes TRT only when a DEA-registered provider confirms hypogonadism on the labs. No product on a supplement shelf can do that.

What labs are required?

Baseline: total testosterone (morning draw), free testosterone, estradiol, LH/FSH, CBC with hematocrit, PSA (if 40 or older), and lipid panel. Quarterly re-checks track hematocrit, PSA, estradiol, and lipids so your provider can adjust dose to keep you inside the physiologic range.

What does NuHealth's TRT program cost?

$45/month. The monthly price includes the medication (when prescribed), provider check-ins, dose adjustments, and direct provider messaging. Labs are not included; your provider orders them at standard cash prices. The 20-minute provider consultation is free. NuHealth does not bill insurance.

Do I have to inject myself?

Yes — testosterone cypionate and enanthate are given as self-administered intramuscular or subcutaneous injections, typically weekly. Your provider walks you through the technique at your first appointment. The needle is small and the injection is quick once you have practiced it.

What about fertility?

TRT suppresses spermatogenesis and can reduce fertility while you are on it. If fertility is a current or future concern, your provider may discuss alternatives (such as enclomiphene) that preserve spermatogenesis while still addressing low testosterone. Fertility considerations are discussed at your consultation.

How long does TRT continue?

Individualized. Some patients remain on TRT indefinitely under ongoing DEA-supervised care; others take periodic breaks. The plan is set by your provider based on your labs, symptoms, and goals. Discontinuation is discussed at every quarterly visit.

A NuHealth TRT patient mid-program — the everyday clinical rhythm of lab-guided restoration.
24 WKin program

From a patient

“Once the labs confirmed low testosterone, everything about the plan felt clinical. Morning energy came back around week 8; my provider adjusted twice at 12 weeks.”

Mark T.

TRT Program

Free T at baseline

Low

Free T at week 12

In range

24 weeks in program

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The next step

Talk to a NuHealth provider. See if TRT fits your lab profile.

NuHealth provides DEA-registered telehealth TRT to adult men in Michigan, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi, with in-person consultations at our Royal Oak, MI clinic. Start with a free 20-minute consultation; your provider orders the full hormone panel and prescribes only when the labs confirm hypogonadism. The consultation itself is free.

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  • DEA-registered providers
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