Informational Comparison · Enclomiphene Provider
Hone Health
Last reviewed: March 1, 2026
This page provides an overview of Hone Health's enclomiphene and testosterone-related program, including publicly available pricing and onboarding details.
Overview
Hone Health uses a structured onboarding flow with provider evaluation before next steps.
Pricing
Starting from $149/mo. Final pricing may vary based on consultation, dosage, and location. Verify directly with the provider.
Notes
- -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.
Prices shown are the same as going direct.
About Hone Health
Hone Health is a U.S. telehealth platform for men’s and women’s care with a strong focus on hormone optimization: at-home or in-lab testing, physician-guided plans, and recurring subscriptions for medications when prescribed. For men with low testosterone, Hone may discuss enclomiphene or testosterone therapies depending on labs, symptoms, and goals.
Hone’s published membership framing often places ongoing access and scheduled follow-ups alongside medication costs; medication line items can be quoted separately in help-center pricing. The ~$149 monthly anchor used here reflects common membership-style summaries-honehealth.com breaks out current membership, labs, and drug pricing by region.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Hone Health cost for testosterone or enclomiphene care?
Hone typically separates membership, labs, and medication. Help-center articles have cited membership around $129 per month in some periods plus medication starting near $28-$40+ for certain testosterone forms-numbers shift with promotions. This grid lists about $149 as a rounded composite anchor for planning; use Hone’s live calculator for your ZIP code.
What does Hone Health membership include?
Membership usually covers platform access, clinician visits on a defined cadence, and coordination of labs; medications are often charged when dispensed. Because enclomiphene may be one of several hormone options, your medication line will only apply if prescribed.
Why are labs sometimes billed separately from Hone’s monthly fee?
Split billing lets patients see the clinical service fee versus the lab vendor cost versus pharmacy cost. When comparing brands, add three months of membership + two lab cycles + medication: for example, if membership is $129 and two lab draws are $80 each, that is $129×3 + $160 = $547 in three months before drug cost-headline monthly membership never captured that alone.
Can I compare Hone Health with TTime using only the monthly numbers on this page?
No. Here Hone lists about $149 per month versus TTime at about $69-roughly an $80 gap-but Hone may bundle different visit depth and lab cadence. If Hone includes follow-up visits that another brand bills as add-ons, the higher monthly line can still be competitive. Build a 90-day spreadsheet with membership, labs, and shipping for each brand.
How often does Hone Health order follow-up labs on hormone therapy?
Cadence depends on medication, risk factors, and response-many programs use quarterly or semi-annual monitoring once stable, with earlier draws after dose changes. Hone’s care plan documents your next lab window; irregular testing can miss estradiol, hematocrit, or lipid shifts that matter on testosterone-related care.
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Monthly pricing
Program details may vary by consultation, eligibility, and location.
Verify current information directly with the provider.