Hone Health Men's Health + TRT Membership vs Imaware At-Home Lab Panels
Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which — compared side-by-side.
Hone Health Men's Health + TRT Membership wins on editor score (8.4 vs 8.0). See the per-buyer recommendations below — winners on score don't always win on fit.
Side-by-side specs
| Spec | Hone Health Men's Health + TRT Membership | Imaware At-Home Lab Panels |
|---|---|---|
| price | $45–$149/mo | $99–$299/test |
| service type | Telehealth TRT + hormone tracking | À-la-carte at-home lab testing |
| delivery model | At-home test kit + virtual visit + ongoing membership | Mail-in dried blood spot or partner-lab venous draw |
Hone Health Men's Health + TRT Membership also publishes: biomarkers, membership, initialAssessment, stateAvailability, monitoringCadence, audience, refillModel
Imaware At-Home Lab Panels also publishes: panelRange, singlePanel, bundlePanel, subscription, sampleType, labCertification, turnaround, affiliateNetwork
Who should buy which
Men 30-55 with mid-range symptomatic testosterone who want the cleanest mainstream entry into monitored TRT — no urology referral, no in-person visit, app-driven protocol management.
You want complex multi-drug protocols (Marek or Maximus go deeper), you live in a restricted-telehealth state, or you already have an in-network endocrinologist running comparable labs.
Buyers wanting single-panel testing at the cheapest credible price point — thyroid, hormones, allergy panels at $99-199 without committing to a $499/yr subscription.
You're running quarterly multi-panel labs (Function Health's subscription pricing wins), you want AI-driven personalized recommendations (InsideTracker beats it), or you need 100+ markers in a single workup (Function or Lifeforce go broader).

