Is there a Superman in the house?
Your family, friends and coworkers expect you to be “more powerful than a speeding locomotive” and “able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.” And no doubt you do your best to live up to the challenge. But every superhero has his kryptonite – and hormone imbalance may be yours. Be proactive and armor yourself with good health.
Read about What it Costs for Women
Once balanced, the annual costs including two follow up visits, lab work and hormones averages approximately $1,800 per year, or about $150 per month. You likely spend more than that on your car – a vehicle you will only have a few years. Your body and health are worth it.
Here’s how it’s broken down.
- While not covered by insurance, we do provide to you a comprehensive invoice that you can submit out of network to your insurance company.
- The first hour long consultation with the physician ranges between $395-$495 and they will review your lab work, your symptoms and review with you your personalized and customized treatment plan.
- Initial Lab work is $595 for men. Updated lab work is critical and required to successfully treat your symptoms.
- Follow up visits, that usually occur at month 3 and then every 6 months are $275 for 30 minutes. Follow up lab work is generally $250 per visit, but varies on your treatment plan.
- Cost of hormones vary by patient but average approximately $30 per hormone per month. Supplements that may be recommended vary based on your symptoms and needs.



