Maybe your clinic won't explain your labs, keeps raising prices, or simply isn't monitoring you well. Switching TRT providers is common and usually straightforward — the key is avoiding a gap in treatment. Here's how to do it cleanly.

This is educational only and not medical advice.

Signs it's time to switch

Consider a change if your current clinic:

  • Won't run or explain proper bloodwork
  • Doesn't adjust your protocol when you have symptoms
  • Has opaque or steadily rising pricing
  • Is hard to reach or makes you feel rushed

Don't create a gap

Line up your new clinic before leaving the old one where possible. Stopping TRT abruptly can bring back low-testosterone symptoms, so a smooth handoff keeps your treatment continuous. Ask the new provider how they handle transfers.

Bring your records

A new clinic can pick up faster if you bring your history:

  • Recent lab results (testosterone, estradiol, hematocrit, PSA, etc.)
  • Your current protocol — medication, dose, and frequency
  • How long you've been on TRT and how you've responded
  • Any side effects or dose changes along the way

Treat it like a fresh evaluation

A quality new clinic will still want its own baseline labs and a real consultation rather than blindly continuing your old protocol. That's a good sign — it means they're treating your numbers, not just refilling a prescription. Use our checklist on choosing a clinic to vet the new one.

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