Testosterone injections: Price, Pros & Cons in the UK
The standard, most widely prescribed form of TRT in the UK.
Quick Facts
- TRT — enanthate / cypionate
- Typical cost: £90–£150/mo
- 8 providers currently offer this
- Content last reviewed 13 August 2026
This page provides general information, not medical advice — whether any treatment is right for you is a decision for a UK-registered prescriber after reviewing your individual history.
What it is
Regular intramuscular or subcutaneous injections of testosterone (commonly enanthate or cypionate), self-administered at home weekly or fortnightly after training from the clinic.
Pros and cons
Why it's good
- Most cost-effective TRT delivery method at most clinics
- Produces stable, predictable blood testosterone levels between doses when dosed consistently
- Widely available — almost every UK TRT clinic offers this as standard
- Self-administration means no ongoing clinic visits for each dose
Why it's not for everyone
- Requires comfort with self-injecting, which isn't for everyone
- Levels can peak and trough between doses, causing mood or energy fluctuations for some
- Needles and sharps disposal need to be managed at home
- Ongoing blood test monitoring is needed to keep dosing safe and effective
Who it's best for
Most men starting TRT — it's the default recommendation at most clinics due to cost, predictability and availability.
Typical cost
Providers offering this
- Numan
- Voy (formerly Manual)
- Leger Clinic
- Balance My Hormones
- Alphagenix
- Omniya
- Origin TRT
- The Care Pharmacy
Frequently asked questions
What is Testosterone injections?
Regular intramuscular or subcutaneous injections of testosterone (commonly enanthate or cypionate), self-administered at home weekly or fortnightly after training from the clinic.
How much does Testosterone injections cost in the UK?
Testosterone injections typically costs £90–£150/mo in the UK, though the exact price depends on dose and provider.
Who is Testosterone injections best suited to?
Most men starting TRT — it's the default recommendation at most clinics due to cost, predictability and availability.
Sources
- NHS website — medicines information.
- Electronic Medicines Compendium (emc) — Summary of Product Characteristics for the licensed product.
- Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) — UK licensing and safety information.
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