You’ve probably seen Hims, Ro, Mochi, or ads for men’s-health clinics. They’re solving a real problem — at scale, with rotating physicians and template protocols. Here’s how Empower Med is different.
Same clinical space, four different operating models. Here’s where Empower Med sits.
Rotating physicians, bundled pricing, template protocols. We’re a named physician, transparent billing, and protocols built to your specific labs.
These clinics avoid TRT entirely, for cost or convenience reasons. We offer enclomiphene when your labs fit — and TRT when your testosterone pattern and health picture call for it.
Physician involvement is one offering among many. Ours is direct and continuous. The same board-certified physician reviews your labs, writes your protocol, and adjusts your care.
They added longevity care because patients asked. We built the practice around it. Preventive medicine is the core clinical focus, not a side service.
The argument isn’t that other clinicians can’t prescribe. It’s that platform medicine fragments the physician relationship into disposable, interchangeable pieces. The clinician who sees you at intake rarely sees you at follow-up. The lab review is handed off. The dose adjustment comes from whoever’s on shift. The protocol drifts.
At Empower Med, it doesn’t. Dr. Everson holds his own license, carries his own DEA registration, and is personally accountable for every protocol he writes. He answers his own messages. He’s the same physician from your first lab draw through every dose adjustment.
“The physician who reviews your first lab is the same physician who reviews your last one.”
Physician fee. Labs. Medication. Three separate line items. You see all of them.
Most men’s health platforms show you one number — $199/mo, $249/mo, whatever it is this week. What’s bundled inside it? Physician fee, medication, labs — combined so you can’t compare, can’t question, and can’t verify whether you’re paying for clinical oversight or a pharmacy markup. Here’s the full breakdown at Empower Med:
| Physician clinical membership | $149/ month |
| Initial lab panel Total T, Free T, Bioavailable T, SHBG, CBC, A1C, LH, PSA, TSH, Lipid Panel — with written physician interpretation. | $165one-time |
| Annual monitoring labs | $75/ year |
| Testosterone cypionate Procured from a US-based 503A compounding pharmacy, billed through the practice with medication management. | ~$50–80/ month |
All-in: approximately $215–235/month in year one. Approximately $215/month after that.
That’s within the range of what bundled platforms advertise. The difference is that you can see every piece.
A board-certified preventive medicine physician holds his own DEA registration, reviewed your specific lab results, and built a protocol around your biology — not a template. He answers his own messages. He’s the same physician from your first lab draw through every dose adjustment. That’s what the membership fee is paying for.
The most comprehensive testosterone panel available — Total T, Free T, Bioavailable T, SHBG — plus the full metabolic and cardiovascular picture a responsible protocol requires. Written physician interpretation is included. This isn’t a self-serve lab order. A physician reviews and explains every result.
Testosterone cypionate procured from a US-based 503A compounding pharmacy. The practice handles procurement, cold chain, dose-titrated compounding, and pharmacy liaison; medication is billed through the practice with a professional-service markup for medication management — not pharmaceutical retail. The line is itemized separately on your statement so you see exactly what you pay for clinical oversight versus medication.
“The physician who reviews your first lab is the same physician who reviews your last one.”
Another year of template protocols, dismissed concerns, and managed symptoms. Or a real physician relationship.
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