Built for Flagstaff
WHY FLAGSTAFF'S ALTITUDE CHANGES THE HORMONE EQUATION
At 6,834 feet, Flagstaff sits in a physiological zone where your body compensates for thinner air by ramping up red blood cell production—endogenous erythropoietin and hematocrit climb naturally. That adaptation matters when you layer testosterone replacement on top: TRT further elevates hematocrit, and without altitude-aware dosing and monitoring, polycythemia risk becomes real. Dr. Egbert's protocols account for baseline elevation, tracking CBC panels quarterly and adjusting dosage or recommending therapeutic phlebotomy when indicated. The same altitude that makes Flagstaff a haven for endurance athletes—runners, cyclists, climbers—also means recovery, body composition, and metabolic health operate under different rules. Whether you're a researcher at NAU scrutinizing peer-reviewed literature or an outdoor professional who needs to perform at elevation, our approach treats altitude as a variable, not an afterthought. Peptide therapy and GLP-1 weight loss programs follow the same principle: physician-designed, data-driven, and tailored to the high country.
HOW OUR TRT PROGRAM WORKSWhat We Treat
THREE SERVICES, ONE PHYSICIAN
Testosterone Replacement Therapy
TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY—DIALED FOR ELEVATION
Primal Mountain Medical's TRT program starts with a $49 comprehensive hormone panel drawn at one of three LabCorp patient service centers in Flagstaff—1764 E Route 66 or 1750 S Railroad Springs Blvd, both open 7 AM–3 PM weekdays. Your licensed medical provider reviews total and free testosterone, CBC, lipids, and metabolic markers, then designs a protocol that accounts for your baseline hematocrit and the erythropoietic stimulus of living at nearly 7,000 feet. Dosing is adjusted quarterly based on follow-up labs and symptom tracking—not a one-size template. The base program runs $129/month and includes medication, syringes, and ongoing physician oversight. If hematocrit climbs above therapeutic range, we coordinate phlebotomy referrals or adjust dosage before polycythemia becomes a problem. For Flagstaff's research-literate audience—faculty, grad students, healthcare professionals—we cite peer-reviewed endocrinology literature and explain the rationale behind every decision. No insurance friction, HSA/FSA eligible, and 170+ five-star Google reviews from patients across the Mountain West.
Peptide Therapy
PEPTIDE PROTOCOLS FOR RECOVERY AND PERFORMANCE AT ALTITUDE
Flagstaff's outdoor culture—trail running, climbing, backcountry skiing—demands recovery strategies that match the intensity. Primal Mountain Medical prescribes Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, and BPC-157 via telehealth, with peptides shipped discreetly from a licensed compounding pharmacy to your Flagstaff address. Sermorelin stimulates endogenous growth hormone release, supporting sleep quality, lean mass, and metabolic health—particularly valuable when training at elevation taxes recovery systems. BPC-157 is often used by athletes managing soft-tissue injuries or gut inflammation. Tesamorelin targets visceral adiposity and is frequently paired with TRT for body recomposition. Your licensed medical provider tailors peptide selection and dosing to your goals, bloodwork, and activity level. No insurance pre-authorization, no markup on medication—direct-pay pricing keeps the process transparent. Many Flagstaff patients combine peptides with TRT for synergistic results, especially when performance and recovery are non-negotiable. Initial consult and protocol design happen remotely; follow-up labs at the same LabCorp sites ensure we're tracking progress with data, not guesswork.
Medical Weight Loss
MEDICAL WEIGHT LOSS WITH GLP-1—PHYSICIAN-SUPERVISED, DATA-DRIVEN
Primal Mountain Medical's GLP-1 weight loss program uses semaglutide and tirzepatide under Dr. Egbert's supervision, anchored by the same $49 comprehensive bloodwork panel that informs TRT and peptide protocols. This isn't a standalone prescription—it's metabolic optimization designed for Arizona men focused on long-term health, not quick fixes. GLP-1 agonists reduce appetite, improve insulin sensitivity, and support sustainable fat loss, but they work best when paired with hormone optimization and lifestyle context. For Flagstaff patients balancing desk work at NAU with weekend alpine objectives, body recomposition often requires addressing testosterone, thyroid, and metabolic markers in parallel. Your licensed medical provider reviews labs, designs a GLP-1 dosing schedule, and adjusts based on tolerance and progress. Medication ships to your door; follow-up labs happen at the same Flagstaff LabCorp sites. Many patients combine GLP-1 with TRT or peptides for comprehensive metabolic support. Pricing is quoted individually based on protocol; no insurance pre-auth, HSA/FSA eligible, and the same transparent, physician-led model that defines every service we offer.
How It Works
Three steps to your protocol
Take the 2-min screen
A short questionnaire that surfaces whether hormone optimization, peptides, or weight-loss protocols fit your goals.
Start the screen →Order $49 bloodwork
Comprehensive panel at any of 3 LabCorp sites in the Flagstaff area — total + free T, SHBG, CBC, CMP, lipids, thyroid, and a functional medicine report.
Order labs →Get your protocol
Your licensed medical provider reviews your labs within one business day, paired with a functional medicine report. You get a personalized protocol — start when you're ready.
Book a free call →Your LabCorp Draw Sites
3 LABCORP LOCATIONS NEAR FLAGSTAFF
Order your $49 panel and walk into the LabCorp closest to you. Most metro Flagstaff-area sites are open Mon-Fri, 7am-3pm. We send your requisition to the location you pick.
Transparent Pricing
$49 LABS · $129/MO TRT
No insurance friction. HSA / FSA eligible. Cancel any time — the protocol is yours, not the clinic's.
SEE FULL PRICINGFrequently Asked
FLAGSTAFF TRT QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Do you treat patients in Flagstaff?
Yes. Primal Mountain Medical is licensed to provide telehealth services across Arizona, including Flagstaff. Your licensed medical provider consults with patients remotely (working within the clinical framework Dr. Egbert designed for the clinic), and you draw labs at one of three LabCorp patient service centers in Flagstaff—1764 E Route 66 or 1750 S Railroad Springs Blvd are the most convenient, both open weekdays 7 AM–3 PM. After your initial bloodwork, your licensed medical provider designs your protocol within the clinical framework Dr. Egbert built for the clinic (TRT, peptides, or GLP-1 weight loss) and ships medication directly to your Flagstaff address. Follow-up labs happen at the same LabCorp sites every three months. No need to drive to Phoenix or Scottsdale—everything except the blood draw happens remotely.
How does the bloodwork process work if I'm in Flagstaff?
You'll order a $49 comprehensive hormone panel through our patient portal, which generates a lab requisition for LabCorp. Book an appointment at either 1764 E Route 66 or 1750 S Railroad Springs Blvd in Flagstaff (both open 7 AM–3 PM weekdays), or walk in during business hours. The draw takes about ten minutes. Results route to your provider within 48–72 hours, and he'll schedule a telehealth consult to review findings and design your protocol. The same panel covers TRT, peptide therapy, and medical weight loss—one draw, comprehensive data. Follow-up labs every three months use the same process and LabCorp locations.
What's the typical cost of TRT through Primal Mountain Medical for Arizona patients?
The base TRT program is $129 per month and includes testosterone medication, syringes, alcohol prep pads, and ongoing physician oversight by Dr. Egbert. The initial comprehensive bloodwork panel is $49 (one-time), and follow-up labs every three months run the same $49. There are no hidden fees, no insurance billing, and no markup on medication. If you need ancillary medications—an aromatase inhibitor or hCG to preserve fertility—those are priced separately and discussed up front. Total first-year cost for most Arizona patients is around $1,700–$1,900, depending on protocol complexity. HSA and FSA cards are accepted.
How does Flagstaff's altitude affect testosterone therapy and lab results?
Living at 6,834 feet triggers your body to produce more red blood cells (higher hematocrit) to compensate for lower oxygen availability. Testosterone replacement further elevates hematocrit, so Your licensed medical provider monitors your CBC panel closely—especially in the first six months—and adjusts dosing or recommends therapeutic phlebotomy if hematocrit climbs above 54%. Altitude also affects baseline energy, recovery, and metabolic rate, so symptom tracking at elevation looks different than it does at sea level. Dr. Egbert's protocols account for these variables from day one, ensuring your TRT program is safe and effective in Flagstaff's high country. If you're an endurance athlete training at altitude, we also consider how TRT interacts with your existing erythropoietic adaptations.
Can I combine TRT with peptide therapy at Primal Mountain Medical?
Yes. Many Flagstaff patients pair TRT with peptides like Sermorelin or BPC-157 for synergistic results—improved recovery, lean mass gains, and better sleep quality. Your licensed medical provider designs combination protocols based on your bloodwork, goals, and activity level. The same $49 initial lab panel informs both services, and follow-up labs track progress across all interventions. Peptides are prescribed via telehealth and shipped to your Flagstaff address from a licensed compounding pharmacy. Pricing is quoted individually based on peptide selection and dosing, but the model is the same: transparent, physician-supervised, no insurance pre-auth.
Do you prescribe semaglutide or tirzepatide to Arizona patients?
Yes. Your licensed medical provider prescribes both semaglutide and tirzepatide as part of our physician-supervised GLP-1 medical weight loss program for Arizona patients, including those in Flagstaff. The program starts with the same $49 comprehensive bloodwork panel that informs TRT and peptide protocols—we assess metabolic markers, thyroid function, and hormone levels before designing a GLP-1 dosing schedule. Medication ships to your door, and follow-up labs every three months ensure we're tracking progress and adjusting as needed. Many patients combine GLP-1 with TRT or peptides for comprehensive body recomposition. Pricing is quoted individually based on medication choice and dosing; no insurance billing, HSA/FSA eligible.
What if I want to switch to PMM but I'm currently being treated locally?
We make transitions straightforward. If you're currently on TRT, peptides, or GLP-1 through a local Flagstaff provider, your licensed medical provider will review your most recent labs (if they're within six months) or order a new $49 panel to establish a baseline. He'll assess your current protocol, make any necessary adjustments, and ensure continuity of care. Many patients switch to Primal Mountain Medical for more responsive communication, transparent pricing, or altitude-aware dosing that local clinics overlook. You'll continue drawing labs at the same Flagstaff LabCorp sites, and medication ships to your address. No gap in treatment, no judgment—just physician-led care designed around your goals and the realities of living at 7,000 feet.
TRT ACROSS ARIZONA
We serve Arizona by telehealth statewide — the same physician-designed protocols, $49 foundation labs, and local LabCorp draw sites apply in every metro below.
READY TO START?
Take the 2-minute screen and find out whether hormone optimization fits your goals — or order $49 labs and skip straight to the data.