TRT Australia has expanded access to its telehealth-supported testosterone treatment pathway for eligible patients in Perth and surrounding regional areas. The service is intended to reduce geographic and logistical barriers for patients who may struggle to access appropriate medical assessment, pathology testing, and ongoing monitoring.
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The recent expansion follows continuing concern about access to subsidised testosterone treatment after the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme tightened its eligibility criteria on 1 April 2015. An official Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee Drug Utilisation Sub-Committee report, published in September 2016, found that the number of patients starting PBS-subsidised testosterone therapy fell by 60% in the year following the changes, from 9,781 to 3,940. This figure refers specifically to new patients receiving subsidised treatment, not 60% of the total patient population losing access.
TRT Australia’s telehealth model aims to address broader weaknesses in regional healthcare access. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reported in November 2025 that Australians living in rural and remote areas experience higher rates of hospitalisation, mortality, and injury while also having poorer access to primary healthcare services than people living in major cities.
For patients already receiving TRT before the 2015 PBS changes, interruptions in treatment may have led to the return or worsening of low-testosterone symptoms. While Urology Times notes that evidence on lifelong dependence remains limited, a 2016 study found that stopping TRT returned testosterone to hypogonadal levels and worsened several clinical measures in some patients.
“Patients in Perth and regional Western Australia should not have to travel long distances simply to access medically supervised hormone care,” said James Malachowski, owner of TRT Australia. “Our telehealth model coordinates consultations, pathology, ongoing monitoring, and prescription support so eligible patients can follow an appropriate care pathway from their own community.”
About TRT Australia
TRT Australia is a national telehealth service that facilitates access to independent medical practitioners specialising in the assessment and treatment of clinically low testosterone. The company coordinates appointments, pathology, prescription administration, and pharmacy fulfilment for eligible patients across Australia, including those in rural and regional communities.
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