One of the most common questions from men considering testosterone replacement therapy is what it actually costs. This page gives you Viking Alternative Medicine’s honest pricing breakdown — what you pay, what’s included, and how it compares to other providers.
For a broader look at TRT pricing across all clinic types and delivery methods, see our complete TRT cost guide for 2026.
Short answer: Viking is not the cheapest TRT option. It is also not the most expensive. What you are paying for is physician oversight, protocol depth, and institutional knowledge built since 2019.
Viking Alternative Medicine Pricing (2026)
Viking’s fees cover the clinical work — physician consultations, lab reviews, protocol management, and prescriptions. Actual medication costs depend on your pharmacy and insurance status.
| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Initial consultation and lab review | Included in program |
| Monthly program fee (testosterone only) | $129 to current pricing |
| Monthly program fee (testosterone plus ancillaries) | $179 to $249/month |
| Peptide protocols (tesamorelin, BPC-157, etc.) | Varies by protocol |
| Lab work (Quest/LabCorp) | $0 to $75 depending on insurance |
| Follow-up physician consultations | Included |
Contact the clinic directly for current rates. Figures above reflect general ranges reported by patients in 2025 and 2026.
What Is Included in the Viking Monthly Fee?
- Physician review of all lab results — not NP rubber-stamping or algorithmic review
- Protocol adjustments as needed — not on a fixed annual schedule
- Ongoing access to your care team for questions between visits
- Prescriptions for testosterone and any ordered ancillaries
- Electronic prescription routing to your preferred pharmacy
Not included: medication cost itself (filled at your pharmacy), lab draw fees at the collection site, optional peptide add-ons.
Viking TRT Cost vs Competitors (2026)
| Provider | Monthly Range | MD Reviews Labs? | HCG Available? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Viking Alternative Medicine | see current pricing | Yes — licensed MD | Yes |
| Hims | $35 to $99 | No — algorithm/NP | Limited |
| Roman | $35 to $99 | No — algorithm/NP | Limited |
| Maximus Tribe | $99 to $149 | Limited oversight | Enclomiphene only |
| Defy Medical | $150 to $300 | Yes | Yes |
| Local men’s clinic (in-person) | $200 to $500 | Yes | Yes |
Is Viking Worth the Cost?
Common outcomes from under-supervised TRT include hematocrit elevation without dose adjustment, estradiol imbalances affecting mood and libido, SHBG issues causing low free testosterone, and testicular atrophy without HCG support. Physician oversight catches and corrects these proactively. Most patients who tried cheaper subscription TRT before switching to Viking report that clinical depth was worth the higher monthly cost.
Does Insurance Cover TRT at Viking?
Viking does not bill insurance for the program fee. However: lab work can often be processed through your health insurance at Quest or LabCorp; testosterone prescriptions can be filled using your pharmacy drug benefit; many patients use HSA or FSA funds for the monthly program fee.
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