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Hims vs TTime

Side-by-side snapshot of pricing framing, onboarding, and what each provider emphasizes publicly. Always verify eligibility and total cost at checkout.

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Hims
Enclomiphene program · From $99/mo
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TTime
Enclomiphene program · From $69/mo
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Starting price (snapshot)
Hims
From $99/mo. Verify the live price at checkout because promos, bundle size, and lab/testing requirements can change.
TTime
From $69/mo. Verify the live price at checkout because promos, bundle size, and lab/testing requirements can change.
Onboarding
Hims
Standard onboarding flow
TTime
Faster-start flow
Program overview
Hims
Hims provides a structured testosterone-related program with a standardized onboarding flow and provider evaluation.
TTime
TTime presents a streamlined approach designed to reduce initial friction before program review.
Important notes
Hims
  • Pricing may vary depending on plan length and selection.
  • Program typically includes provider review before treatment.
  • Users should verify all details directly with the provider before making decisions.
TTime
  • Program details may vary based on consultation, eligibility, and location.
  • Pricing and structure are based on publicly available information and may change over time.
  • Users should verify all details directly with the provider before making decisions.
Published starting price (detail)
Hims
Published as $99/month starting price on a 10‑month plan, with other options listed at $139/month (5‑month) and $199/month (3‑month).
TTime
Published as $2.3/day for a 90‑day treatment plan on the homepage. (Convert to a monthly equivalent only as an estimate.)
Plan structure
Hims
Marketed as 3‑, 5‑, or 10‑month plans with all‑inclusive pricing language on Hims materials.
TTime
Marketed as a 90‑day plan with physician review and quarterly supply.
What’s included (as published)
Hims
  • Medication
  • Ongoing lab work
  • Provider messaging
  • Free, discreet shipping
TTime
  • Physician review & prescription (if approved)
  • 90‑day supply of oral enclomiphene shipped quarterly
  • Monitoring & dose adjustments (as described on the site)
Notes for comparison
Hims
Hims publishes plan‑length pricing and also states an initial lab kit cost in some materials. Use the plan length you’d actually buy (3 vs 10 months) because it changes the effective monthly rate.
TTime
TTime’s headline price is presented as “per day” on a 90‑day plan. To compare fairly, model your first 90 days including any labs, shipping, and follow‑ups specified at checkout.

Objective summary

Compare the same time horizon

If one provider’s headline price assumes a longer commitment, compare both on 90 days or 12 months with the same assumptions (promos, shipping, and required testing).

Model your “all-in” cost
  • Initial labs / test kit and follow-up cadence
  • Shipping and refill schedule
  • What’s included (visits, messaging, adjustments)
Use sources for the final check

Provider pages change often. Use the links below to confirm the exact plan terms and pricing you’d actually purchase today.

Sources

Not medical advice. Pricing, availability, and inclusions vary by state and can change over time.

FAQ

Quick answers for comparing Hims and TTime. Educational only; confirm your own eligibility and pricing on official sites.

Does this page pick a “winner” between Hims and TTime?
No. It summarizes publicly framed pricing and onboarding language so you can ask sharper questions. Outcomes depend on diagnosis, monitoring, and adherence—not logos.
What is the biggest mistake when comparing monthly prices?
Ignoring plan length and lab cadence. Normalize both brands to the same time horizon (for example 90 days) and include shipping, kits, and repeat labs when advertised separately.
Where should I verify the numbers?
Use each provider’s official checkout or FAQ pages for your state on the day you enroll. This snapshot can drift when promotions or regulations change.
Common misconception: if two brands list testosterone, are they the same therapy?
Not necessarily. Enclomiphene-first programs and injectable TRT carry different monitoring expectations and risks. Your clinician helps match therapy class to labs and goals.
What should I ask before paying?
Ask what is included if your dose changes, what labs repeat and when, and how urgent symptoms are triaged after hours.