TRT in Singapore: Clinics, Costs, and Medications in 2026
Private clinics, HSA-registered medications, costs in SGD, and the practical steps for getting on TRT in Singapore.
Getting TRT in Singapore is more straightforward than most people expect. The private healthcare system is excellent, doctors are familiar with modern protocols, and the medications are all properly registered with HSA. The cost is real, but the process is clean.
This is the practical breakdown of how it actually works in 2026.
Public vs. Private: Where Most People Go
Polyclinics and public hospitals can technically prescribe TRT for clinical hypogonadism, but the threshold is conservative and the wait times are long. Most men in Singapore who go on TRT do it through private clinics, either men's health-focused clinics or general practitioners with experience in hormone optimization.
The private route is direct: book a consultation, get blood work, review results, start treatment. Most clinics can compress this into two appointments over 2-3 weeks.
Private Clinics for TRT in Singapore
Several private practices in Singapore have built dedicated men's health and TRT services. As of 2026, the well-known options:
- Andro Medical: men's health-focused, full TRT panel, follow-up included
- Atlas Pacific Medical: longevity and hormone optimization, biohacker-friendly
- DTAP Clinic (multiple locations): general men's health with TRT capability
- Raffles Medical Group (Wellness): mainstream private healthcare with TRT services
- Clifford Clinic: men's health and aesthetic, TRT included
Most charge SGD 150-400 for an initial consultation, SGD 200-500 for the diagnostic blood panel, and ongoing protocol management at SGD 80-200 per follow-up. Telemedicine has expanded since 2023 and a number of these clinics now do video consultations.
Medications Available in Singapore
Singapore's HSA (Health Sciences Authority) registers all major testosterone products, so the available range is broad:
- Sustanon 250: Mixed testosterone esters, the most common injectable in Singapore. Long history with private practice.
- Nebido (testosterone undecanoate): Long-acting injection every 10-14 weeks. Preferred by some patients who want fewer injections. SGD 250-400 per vial.
- Testosterone Enanthate: Available, used in weekly or twice-weekly protocols.
- Testogel / Androgel: Available with prescription. Daily transdermal application.
- Tostran: Transdermal testosterone gel, also available.
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Compounding pharmacies in Singapore (a growing segment) can prepare custom concentrations or formulations not available off-the-shelf, though this is less common than in the US.
Costs in SGD
| Item | Typical Cost (SGD) |
|---|---|
| Initial consultation | 150-400 |
| Diagnostic blood panel | 200-500 |
| Sustanon 250 (monthly) | 80-150 |
| Nebido (per vial, every 10-14 weeks) | 250-400 |
| Testogel (monthly) | 120-200 |
| Follow-up consultation | 80-200 |
A full year of TRT through a private clinic in Singapore typically lands between SGD 1,800-3,500 depending on the medication choice and frequency of monitoring. Sustanon-based protocols are the most affordable; Nebido and gels cost more.
HSA Regulation and Prescription Rules
Testosterone is a prescription-only medication regulated by HSA under the Poisons Act. Possession with a valid Singapore prescription is legal. Importing testosterone for personal use without a prescription is not. HSA actively monitors the postal channel and seizures do happen.
The practical implication: get your prescription locally. The private clinic infrastructure is good enough that there's no real reason to go grey-market in Singapore.
Warning: Do not import testosterone or any prescription medication into Singapore without a prescription. HSA enforcement is active and the penalties are real (fines and possible criminal charges). The legal route through a private clinic is straightforward and the cost is reasonable.
What to Monitor on TRT in Singapore
Standard TRT monitoring panel, no different from what's done elsewhere, but Singapore's reference ranges are sometimes reported in nmol/L (international units) rather than ng/dL:
- Total testosterone: 8.6-29 nmol/L is the standard adult male range (roughly 250-850 ng/dL)
- Free testosterone: 0.225-0.725 nmol/L
- Hematocrit: monitor for polycythemia, treat above 52%
- Estradiol: balance matters
- PSA: annually if over 40
Major labs (Innovative Diagnostics, Quest Diagnostics SG, Pathology Asia) all run the standard TRT panel. Most clinics have a preferred lab.
Tracking Your Protocol with Regimen
TRT in Singapore involves multiple variables: dose, injection frequency, lab results across appointments, and how you actually feel between draws. Tracking this systematically gives you and your doctor real data to dial in the protocol.
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For more on GLP-1 access in Singapore, see the Ozempic and Mounjaro Singapore Guide 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TRT legal in Singapore?
Yes, with a prescription from a registered medical practitioner. Testosterone is a prescription-only medication under HSA regulation. Possession and use with a valid prescription is legal. Importing without a prescription is not.
How much does TRT cost per month in Singapore?
Sustanon-based protocols typically run SGD 80-150 per month for the medication, plus consultations and labs. Total monthly cost averages SGD 150-300 once spread out over the year. Nebido and gel-based protocols cost more.
Which clinics in Singapore offer TRT?
Andro Medical, Atlas Pacific Medical, DTAP Clinic, Raffles Medical Group Wellness, and Clifford Clinic are commonly used. Many general practitioners with hormone experience also prescribe TRT in Singapore.
Do I need a referral to see a TRT specialist?
No. Private clinics in Singapore accept direct bookings without GP referral. You can book a consultation directly with any of the men's health clinics listed above.
How do I track my Sustanon injections in Singapore?
Log each injection with dose, date, and injection site. Track your blood work alongside it so you can see how your levels change with your protocol over time. Regimen handles all of this in one place.
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