Unlock Your Peak Performance with Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Are you experiencing fatigue, decreased libido, or a lack of focus? Over 40% of men do. Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) could be the solution you’ve been searching for. TRT is a provider-guided, lab-informed approach to supporting healthy testosterone levels in men — built around your labs, symptoms, and goals. Benefits, risks, and eligibility are reviewed with a licensed provider.
Most men are guessing about their testosterone. See your real numbers.
At Vitalounge, your evaluation starts with real labs, your health history, and an in-person provider review. When your provider recommends therapy, they walk you through a plan. If it is not the right path, we will tell you.
Licensed medical providersLab-informed decisionsIn-person evaluation + at-home administration
Membership details
The membership, kept simple.
One membership covers your provider-guided hormone care. Here is exactly what is included and how it works — no surprise add-ons.
Membership$219/mowhen recommended by your provider
One flat monthly price for your provider-guided care and the ongoing lab work that keeps it informed.
Initial evaluation
$99 lab fee
A one-time fee covers your first hormone panel and intake. Nothing is charged when you request your evaluation.
Labs & monitoring
Real bloodwork
Lab work at intake, then ongoing monitoring so any plan stays aligned with your current numbers.
Custom protocol
Built to your labs
When therapy is recommended, your provider shapes the plan around your results and history — not a fixed template.
At-home administration
Shipped to your door
Medication and supplies are shipped to you. You self-administer from home with guidance from our team, ongoing provider oversight, and hormone labs checked every 6 months as part of the program.
Membership terms
Confirmed before you begin
Your full membership terms are confirmed with our team before you begin, so you know exactly what you are agreeing to. You continue only if it is right for you.
Your care team
Provider & coordinator
A provider and coordinator who know your case and follow your progress with regular review.
02 · Start with the truth
You can’t fix what you’ve never measured.
Testosterone tends to ease down with age, and “normal” on a lab report is a wide range built around population averages. An evaluation asks a sharper question — where do your own numbers actually sit?
Most men have never had their hormones properly tested. An evaluation looks at where your levels actually sit, what a provider makes of that alongside your history and goals, and how the numbers move over time — answered with real lab work, not a guess.
People bring in all kinds of questions about how they feel day to day. Those feelings have many possible causes — and lab work is simply how a provider sees whether hormones are one of them, instead of guessing.
03 · The program
One membership. The whole evaluation path.
No piecing together a visit here, a lab there, a follow-up somewhere else. One flat monthly price covers your provider-guided care and the ongoing lab work that keeps it informed — with a licensed provider and a coordinator who knows your name. You only continue when your provider recommends therapy after reviewing your labs.
These are reasons people decide to look at their hormone health — not promises about what therapy will do. What is right for you is a decision only a provider can make, informed by your labs.
Energy
Energy & vitality
Curious whether hormones factor into how your energy feels day to day? An evaluation helps a provider see.
Recovery
Strength & recovery
If you have wondered whether your body recovers the way it used to, labs let a provider weigh whether hormones play a role.
Focus
Focus & drive
When sharpness or motivation feel off, a lab-based read beats guessing at the cause.
Libido
Libido & interest
Questions about libido come up often, and an evaluation lets a provider consider the fuller clinical picture with you.
Mood
Mood & balance
Mood has many inputs. A hormone evaluation is one honest way to rule things in or out, with a provider.
Composition
Body composition
If changes in strength or body composition have you curious, labs give a provider real data to work from.
Curiosity about any of these is a fine reason to be evaluated. Whether testosterone therapy is appropriate is a separate, clinical question your provider answers after reviewing your labs.
There is no off-the-shelf protocol at Vitalounge. If your provider recommends therapy, the plan is shaped around your own bloodwork, your history, and how you respond over time — then adjusted as your numbers change.
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Start with real numbers
Your evaluation begins with a full hormone panel and an in-person exam — the actual data a provider needs, not a questionnaire.
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Read in context
Your provider weighs those labs alongside your history, symptoms, and goals to decide whether therapy makes sense for you at all.
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Shaped to you
When therapy is recommended, it is built around your results — not a fixed template — and reviewed with you before anything begins.
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Adjusted over time
Follow-up labs and check-ins keep the plan aligned with your current numbers and how you are actually doing.
Every protocol is individual and decided by a licensed provider. Therapy is recommended only after your provider reviews your labs.
06 · The honest part
Testosterone therapy is not right for everyone.
It is a prescription treatment, not a supplement — it involves monitoring, consistency, and trade-offs worth understanding up front, including things to discuss with your provider if you are planning a family. That is exactly why it starts with an evaluation.
Worth evaluating if
You want to know where your hormone levels actually stand.
You would rather have a lab-based answer than a guess.
You prefer ongoing, provider-managed care over a quick fix.
You are in it for the long game, with monitoring over time.
An evaluation may not lead to therapy if
Your labs and history do not support it.
Your symptoms point to a different, clearer cause.
A provider determines another path fits you better.
Therapy is not clinically appropriate for your situation.
Only a provider, informed by your labs, can make that call — and we will be straight with you either way.
A calm, provider-guided path from your first visit to a clear recommendation — whichever way it goes. Every man’s path is different, and your provider sets the pace and expectations for yours.
Week one
Your baseline
Meet your provider in person for a physical exam and a full hormone panel. You leave knowing your actual numbers — not a guess.
Weeks 2–4
Provider review
Your provider reviews your labs, history, and goals together. When therapy is recommended, they walk you through it. If it is not, they tell you plainly.
Ongoing
Monitoring & check-ins
If you begin care, regular check-ins and follow-up labs keep your plan aligned with your current numbers and how you are actually doing.
Timelines are illustrative. Your provider sets realistic expectations for your situation and adjusts based on your labs and response.
Isn’t lower testosterone just a normal part of aging?
Testosterone can trend down with age, but “normal” on a lab report does not always tell the whole story. We do not treat a number by itself. A provider looks at your labs, your history, your goals, your symptoms, and your safety markers to decide whether hormone care makes sense for you.
What does bioidentical testosterone mean?
Bioidentical testosterone means the testosterone molecule matches the form your body naturally makes. It is still prescription therapy, not a supplement, shortcut, or over-the-counter hormone booster. If testosterone is prescribed, it should be dosed, monitored, and adjusted by a licensed provider using labs and follow-up over time.
How do you decide whether testosterone therapy is right for me?
Your provider starts with a full evaluation: health history, goals, physical exam, and hormone lab analysis. The question is not just whether testosterone is low. The real question is whether your full clinical picture supports therapy, whether there are other factors that need attention, and whether care can be monitored responsibly over time.
What labs or markers do you review?
Your provider reviews your hormone panel and relevant safety markers. Depending on your history, this may include total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, SHBG, blood count / hematocrit, PSA when relevant, and other metabolic or health markers your provider wants to evaluate. The goal is not to guess from symptoms alone. The goal is to understand the pattern.
Is the goal to push testosterone as high as possible?
No. More is not always better. The goal is a provider-guided protocol that makes sense for your labs, your response, and your safety markers. A good hormone program is not about chasing the highest number. It is about restoring context, monitoring the response, and adjusting carefully over time.
How is this different from a quick online TRT program?
Vitalounge is not a questionnaire-and-shipment model. We start with an in-person evaluation, real labs, a physical examination, and provider review. If therapy is recommended, you also have ongoing monitoring, coordinator support, and a local care team following your progress.
What is included in the $219/month program?
The monthly program includes provider-guided hormone care, ongoing monitoring, coordinator support, medication and supplies when prescribed, and hormone labs checked every 6 months as part of the program. The $99 initial lab fee covers your first evaluation panel and intake.
How do I take the medication?
If testosterone therapy is prescribed, medication and supplies are shipped to you. You self-administer at home with guidance from our team. Your provider determines the protocol, reviews your labs over time, and adjusts the plan only when it makes clinical sense.
How often are labs checked?
Hormone labs are checked at intake, then every 6 months as part of the program. Your provider may recommend additional review depending on your response, your safety markers, or changes in your health. Monitoring is not optional in a serious hormone program. It is the program.
What if my labs look “normal,” but I still feel off?
That is exactly why the evaluation matters. Many things can affect energy, recovery, libido, focus, sleep, mood, and body composition. Testosterone is only one possible factor. If your labs do not support testosterone therapy, your provider will tell you and may point you toward another path.
What kind of results should I expect?
Every guest responds differently. Energy, drive, recovery, focus, body composition, sleep, and mood can have many causes. We do not promise outcomes from testosterone therapy. We start with labs, evaluate the full picture, and monitor how your body responds if care is recommended.
Can testosterone therapy affect fertility?
It can. If you are actively trying to conceive now or planning to have children, you should discuss that clearly with your provider before starting any testosterone protocol. Hormone therapy should be considered in the context of your long-term goals, not just how you feel today.
Do I have to start therapy after the evaluation?
No. The evaluation exists to find the right answer. Sometimes that answer is testosterone therapy. Sometimes it is another path. Sometimes it is no therapy at all. If your labs and history do not support treatment, your provider will tell you.
How is therapy monitored over time?
Your provider follows your labs, response, and safety markers over time. The program includes ongoing monitoring, scheduled hormone labs, and provider-guided review so your care can stay aligned with your current numbers and how you are actually doing.
Who is this program best suited for?
This program is for men who want a lab-informed, provider-guided answer instead of guessing. It may be a fit if you want to understand where your hormones stand, prefer in-person medical oversight, and are looking for a structured program with monitoring over time. It is not for someone looking for a quick prescription without evaluation.
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09 · Start here
See your real numbers first.
Request an evaluation and lab work, meet your provider in person, and leave with a clear read on where you actually stand — and a plan only if you need one. A Vitalounge team member follows up to confirm your visit; your card is never charged here.
Therapy is recommended only when a provider determines your labs warrant it
Lab analysis and ongoing monitoring are part of the program
In-person evaluation at 4 Central Florida lounges; at-home administration if you begin therapy
Membership terms are confirmed before you begin
Testosterone / Hormone Evaluation
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