Testosterone care that starts
with answers.
Prometheuz provides lab-based evaluation and physician-guided TRT for men with symptoms and clinically low testosterone. Treatment is prescribed only when appropriate and monitored over time.
What is Testosterone
Replacement Therapy?
TRT is a medical treatment used to restore healthy testosterone levels in men with clinically low testosterone.
At Prometheuz, treatment begins with comprehensive labs, symptom review, and clinician evaluation to determine whether TRT is appropriate for you.

What TRT may help with when
clinically appropriate.

Energy and drive
Low testosterone may contribute to persistent fatigue or reduced motivation in some men.
Libido and sexual health
TRT may help men whose low libido or sexual symptoms are connected to clinically low testosterone.
Mood and mental clarity
Some men report changes in mood, focus, or mental sharpness when testosterone is low.
Strength and body composition
Testosterone plays a role in muscle mass, strength, and metabolic health.
Recovery and resilience
Low testosterone may affect recovery, training response, and overall physical resilience.
TRT is appropriate if symptoms and
labs point in the same direction.
Symptoms are present
You are experiencing changes in energy, libido, mood, strength, recovery, focus, or related areas.
Labs support treatment
Your testosterone levels and relevant health markers suggest that treatment may be appropriate.
Your health history is reviewed
A clinician evaluates whether TRT makes sense based on your medical history, risk factors, and goals.
You understand the commitment
TRT requires ongoing monitoring, follow-up labs, and responsible medical oversight.
TRT is not right for everyone.
TRT may not be appropriate if your labs do not support treatment.
TRT may not be appropriate if another health issue needs to be addressed first.
TRT may not be appropriate if fertility is a near-term priority.
TRT may not be appropriate if risk factors make treatment unsafe.
TRT is not intended for performance enhancement in men without clinical need.
TRT is prescribed only when clinically appropriate, based on labs and symptoms.
Prometheuz TRT care is designed to
help you start with clarity.
Private health assessment
Required lab work guidance
Licensed clinician review
Personalized treatment recommendation
TRT prescription if clinically appropriate
Medication management
Follow-up support
Ongoing lab monitoring
Optional supplement support
Your TRT process, step by step.
Start your private assessment
Answer questions about your symptoms, health history, lifestyle, and goals.
Complete required lab work
You'll receive instructions for completing the labs needed for clinical review.
Get reviewed by a licensed clinician
A clinician evaluates your lab results, symptoms, health history, and risk factors.
Receive your recommendation
You'll get a clear next step. That may include TRT, additional evaluation, lifestyle support, supplements, or another care recommendation.
Begin treatment if prescribed
If TRT is appropriate, your clinician creates a plan and guides you through treatment.
Monitor over time
Hormone care should be reviewed and adjusted over time with follow-up labs and clinician oversight.
Clear pricing before treatment begins.
Simple, all-inclusive pricing with no hidden fees. Choose the plan that works best for you.
Monthly
- Clinician review
- Lab review
- TRT if appropriate
- Medication management
- Follow-up support
- Ongoing monitoring
Quarterly
- Clinician review
- Lab review
- TRT if appropriate
- Medication management
- Follow-up support
- Ongoing monitoring
Semi-Annual
- Clinician review
- Lab review
- TRT if appropriate
- Medication management
- Follow-up support
- Ongoing monitoring
Annual
- Clinician review
- Lab review
- TRT if appropriate
- Medication management
- Follow-up support
- Ongoing monitoring
Questions worth asking before starting treatment.
No. A licensed clinician reviews your health history and lab results before any prescription is issued. TRT is only recommended when it is clinically appropriate for you.
Start with answers. Treat if appropriate.
Take the first step with a private assessment, required lab work, and licensed clinician review.