TRT Clinic in Edmonton - Same Day
TelePlus Care is a virtual TRT clinic serving men across Edmonton and the Greater Edmonton area. Our licensed doctors evaluate symptoms of hypogonadism, order the required laboratory work at any DynaLIFE collection site, and issue a prescription for Health Canada-approved testosterone replacement therapy when clinically indicated. From Whyte Avenue to Sherwood Park, Riverbend to the University of Alberta area, eligible patients can complete the entire intake from home. Bloodwork is drawn locally, results are reviewed by a doctor, and a personalized treatment plan is issued that you can fill at any Canadian pharmacy.
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A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.
- Roughly 2-6% of Canadian men aged 40-69 meet diagnostic criteria for hypogonadism, per Canadian Urological Association guidelines
- TRT requires two morning total testosterone readings below 8.0 nmol/L plus consistent symptoms before prescribing
- Testosterone cypionate is dosed at 100-200 mg intramuscularly every 1-2 weeks; Andro Gel 1% at 50-100 mg topically per day
- Required pre-treatment labs: total testosterone, available testosterone, LH, FSH, prolactin, PSA, CBC, hematocrit, and lipid panel
Clinical content is reviewed for accuracy and scope. TelePlus Care appointments proceed only when clinically appropriate after a real assessment, and the doctor will explain the next step if virtual care is not the right fit.
What Is TRT and How Does It Work?
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment for men with clinically diagnosed hypogonadism, also called low testosterone or low T. Hypogonadism is a condition where the testes do not produce enough testosterone, the primary male sex hormone responsible for libido, energy, muscle mass, bone density, mood, and erythropoiesis. TRT supplies exogenous testosterone via intramuscular or subcutaneous injection (testosterone cypionate or testosterone enanthate) or transdermal gel (Andro Gel 1%) to restore serum testosterone into the normal physiological range. TRT is not a performance enhancement or anti-aging product. Health Canada and the Canadian Urological Association approve TRT only for symptomatic men with biochemically confirmed hypogonadism.
Who Is a Candidate for TRT in Edmonton?
Not every man with low energy or low libido has hypogonadism. Our doctors follow Canadian Urological Association diagnostic criteria to determine if TRT is appropriate.
- Lab-confirmed low testosterone -- Total testosterone below 8.0 nmol/L on two separate morning (7-11 a.m.) blood draws, drawn fasting when possible.
- Consistent symptoms -- Low libido, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, depressed mood, loss of muscle mass, increased body fat, and reduced motivation.
- Adult men aged 18 and older -- TRT is not prescribed to adolescents and is rarely initiated in men under 30 without specialist input.
- Comorbidities reviewed -- Untreated obstructive sleep apnea, hematocrit above 50%, prostate cancer, severe heart failure, and active fertility plans are contraindications or require specialist co-management.
- BMI and metabolic health -- Obesity often suppresses testosterone; weight loss alone may restore levels in some men. Your doctor may recommend lifestyle interventions before TRT.

The Virtual TRT Consultation Process
Our Edmonton TRT process is fully virtual after the in-person bloodwork. Patients across Whyte Avenue, Old Strathcona, Sherwood Park, Riverbend, and the U of A area can complete the entire workflow from home.
- Step 1 -- Online intake. Complete a confidential symptom questionnaire and medical history.
- Step 2 -- Initial doctor video consultation. A licensed doctor reviews your symptoms, prior labs (if any), and orders the baseline blood panel.
- Step 3 -- Laboratory testing. Visit any DynaLIFE Medical Labs location in Edmonton (downtown, West Edmonton Mall, Sherwood Park, etc.) for a morning blood draw. No appointment is typically needed.
- Step 4 -- Results review. The doctor reviews your lab results and confirms whether you meet diagnostic criteria for hypogonadism.
- Step 5 -- Prescription and follow-up. If TRT is clinically indicated, the doctor issues a prescription you can fill at any Canadian pharmacy. Follow-up labs are scheduled at 3 months, 6 months, and then annually.

Required Bloodwork Before Starting TRT
Comprehensive baseline labs are mandatory before any TRT prescription is issued. Bloodwork is drawn at a DynaLIFE collection site in Edmonton and results are sent securely to your doctor.
- Total testosterone (morning draw, repeated for confirmation) -- the primary diagnostic marker.
- Available testosterone and SHBG -- assesses bioavailable testosterone.
- LH and FSH -- distinguishes primary (testicular) from secondary (pituitary) hypogonadism.
- Prolactin -- elevated levels can suppress testosterone and indicate a pituitary issue.
- PSA (prostate-specific antigen) -- baseline prostate screen for men 40+ before starting TRT.
- CBC and hematocrit -- TRT can raise red blood cell count; baseline and ongoing monitoring are required.
- Lipid panel, fasting glucose or HbA1c, and a comprehensive metabolic panel -- evaluates cardiovascular risk.

TRT Appointment Process in Edmonton
TelePlus Care explains the TRT booking process before your visit. A licensed doctor reviews your symptoms, medical history, fertility goals, and lab requirements before deciding whether testosterone treatment is clinically appropriate. Medication and lab next steps are separate and depend on the treatment plan recommended after assessment.
- Your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
- The booking team confirms appointment timing, intake needs, and follow-up expectations before your visit.
- Laboratory work -- available after clinical review for Alberta residents at DynaLIFE collection sites.
- Your care team confirms the visit steps, intake requirements, and follow-up plan before the appointment.
- A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.

Side Effects and Safety Monitoring
TRT is generally safe when properly monitored, but every patient is counseled on potential side effects and the necessity of ongoing follow-up.
- Erythrocytosis (elevated hematocrit) -- The most common dose-limiting side effect. Hematocrit above 54% may require dose reduction or therapeutic phlebotomy.
- Acne and oily skin -- Common, especially in the first 1-3 months as the body adjusts.
- Fluid retention and mild peripheral edema -- More common in older men and those with heart or kidney conditions.
- Suppressed sperm production and infertility -- TRT suppresses the HPG axis; men planning to conceive should discuss alternatives such as hCG or clomiphene.
- Worsened obstructive sleep apnea -- TRT can aggravate untreated OSA; screening is mandatory.
- Prostate considerations -- TRT does not cause prostate cancer but may accelerate growth of an existing undiagnosed cancer; PSA is monitored at baseline, 3 months, and annually.
- Cardiovascular risk -- Recent large RCTs (TRAVERSE, 2023) showed TRT did not increase major adverse cardiac events in symptomatic men with confirmed low testosterone, but pre-existing cardiac disease must be reviewed.
Why Choose TelePlus Care for TRT in Edmonton?
TelePlus Care combines convenience with rigorous medical standards. We do not prescribe TRT without confirmed lab criteria, and we follow Canadian Urological Association guidelines.
- Licensed doctors -- All prescribers are licensed and experienced in men's hormonal health.
- Evidence-based protocols -- We follow CUA hypogonadism guidelines; no shortcut prescribing.
- Local lab integration -- Direct requisitions to DynaLIFE sites across Edmonton; no extra trips.
- Discreet and convenient -- Skip waiting rooms; consult from your home in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, or anywhere in Alberta.
- Ongoing monitoring included -- Structured 3-month and 6-month follow-up labs and visits, then annual review.
- Fill at any pharmacy -- Your doctor issues a standard Canadian prescription; use Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaw, Costco, or your local Edmonton pharmacy.
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