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Market guide

Canada

Prescription Drug (Schedule F). Canada permits telemedicine prescribing for testosterone therapy. Provincial regulations govern practice, but telehealth is widely accepted across provinces. Patients must be physically located in the province where the prescribing doctor is licensed.

Avg monthly

CAD $79-149

Providers

8 tracked

Telemedicine

Allowed

Oversight

Health Canada

Key facts

  • Testosterone is a prescription drug under Schedule F
  • Telemedicine is widely accepted across all provinces
  • Provincial health plans may cover diagnostic bloodwork
  • Some clinics integrate with in-house pharmacies (e.g., UPGUYS)
  • Medication costs vary significantly by province

Diagnosis and oversight

Total testosterone < 7.5 nmol/L (216 ng/dL) + symptoms, or < 10 nmol/L (288 ng/dL) with clear symptoms

Guidelines: Canadian Urological Association (CUA), Endocrine Society

Oversight: Health Canada, Provincial Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons

Tracked online providers in Canada