Reviewed byAHF Editorial TeamUpdated July 2026
America's Most Trusted Men's Health Clinic. Over 400,000 patients served with FDA-approved treatments for testosterone, ED, weight loss, and hair loss.
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Clinic Overview & Credentials
Trident Anti-Aging sits at 800 E Broward Blvd in Fort Lauderdale, operating as a telehealth-forward practice that covers a notably wide clinical range: testosterone replacement, peptide therapy, HGH, DHEA, NAD+ infusions, glutathione, medical weight loss, body composition, brain health, ED treatment, broader sexual health, aesthetics, and hormone testing. That breadth is worth noting upfront, because the clinic's 4.9-star average across 179 verified Google reviews [source: clinic data] suggests it is executing across most of those lanes rather than coasting on a single flagship service.
The review record spans from August 2018 through June 2026 [source: review data], giving the dataset unusual longitudinal depth for a Fort Lauderdale anti-aging practice. Of 179 ratings, 170 are five-star, two are four-star, five are four-star, two are two-star, and two are one-star [source: review data]. The concentration at the top end is statistically consistent with a clinic that has solved for the patient experience, not merely the clinical outcome.
The review corpus is 179 entries deep, and the thematic clustering is unusually clean. Staff quality is the dominant signal, appearing in 125 of 179 reviews (69.8%). Subjective results follow at 63 mentions (35.2%), with communication close behind at 48 (26.8%). Prescriber quality registers in 36 reviews (20.1%), and support team quality, follow-up care, intake process, and facility quality each land in the 8-10% range [source: review data].
The near-absence of neutral or negative sentiment in the staff quality theme (125 positive, zero neutral, zero negative) is the kind of distribution that typically reflects a deliberate staffing philosophy rather than luck. The communication theme shows one negative data point out of 48, and results show one negative out of 63, which is a low friction rate for a category where outcomes are inherently variable [source: review data].
Several named staff members appear across multiple reviews. Julie (patient advocate) and Ingrid are cited by name in multiple five-star entries. Joan receives a mention as well. The pattern is consistent with a small, stable team rather than a rotating roster.
I have had an excellent experience with Trident Anti-Aging. Julie, a patient advocate, answered all of my questions and helped me through the process. I met virtually with a nurse practitioner who explained the FDA approved peptides that she recommends. Everything is conveniently mailed out. Julie is very responsive. When I had a concern, within 2 hours, on a weekend, she had me on the phone with the nurse. I appreciate the patient support!
I've been with Trident for a few years now for HRT, and the telehealth team has been absolutely wonderful. They are caring, personable, and truly understand my treatment needs. They always take the time to answer my questions and address any concerns. Since I'm in Illinois, all of my care has been through telehealth (my first experience with it), and the process has been incredibly smooth and easy. Their communication is top-notch. Julie consistently checks in with me via text, Ingrid makes everything simple and stress-free, and Joan is amazing.
The telehealth reach is notable. L.H.'s review explicitly places her in Illinois, yet she has been a multi-year patient. That geographic flexibility is a recurring subtext in the review set, with at least one reviewer noting that the clinic accommodates patients who travel frequently for work.
The service list at this Fort Lauderdale location covers thirteen distinct categories [source: clinic data]. On the hormonal side: TRT, HGH therapy, peptide therapy, DHEA therapy, and hormone testing. IV and infusion services include NAD+ therapy and glutathione. The men's health category covers ED treatment and sexual health more broadly. Weight management spans both medical weight loss and body composition. Brain health rounds out the medical menu. Aesthetics is listed as a separate offering, and the facility's spa-adjacent environment is referenced in several reviews, including one that specifically mentions a HydraFacial and dermaplaning treatment.
The peptide therapy mention in A.L.'s review is worth parsing. The nurse practitioner in that exchange specifically described "FDA approved peptides," a framing that signals the practice is at least attentive to regulatory positioning in a category that has faced federal scrutiny since 2024 compounding pharmacy restrictions.
Few places actually care about your health well being before prescribing medications. There is a lot of knowledge base on the bloodwork and testing results. And not just questions to protect their interest but obviously to protect yours. I am very grateful to this team and thank you so much!
That prescriber-quality theme, appearing in 36 reviews, consistently returns to a similar observation: the clinical team asks questions before prescribing, reviews bloodwork carefully, and explains findings in a way that patients find more thorough than their primary care providers. R.K. made the PCP comparison explicit.
The consulting physician was highly knowledgable, actually better than my PCP, and answered all of my questions and informed me of things I did not otherwise know about my health.
The intake process theme appears in 16 reviews, all positive [source: review data]. The consistent descriptor is "smooth," "effortless," and "stress-free." Bloodwork scheduling, nurse consultations, and medication delivery are described as a unified workflow rather than a fragmented multi-step ordeal.
Follow-up care generates 18 mentions (17 positive, one negative), and the texture of those reviews is specific. C.B., a multi-year patient, describes a seamless cycle of scheduling, nurse consultations, bloodwork, and on-time medication delivery. The follow-up model appears to include proactive text check-ins from the patient advocate team, not just reactive responses to patient inquiries.
I have been a patient of Trident for a couple years now. They are always a pleasure to work with. The scheduling, nurse consultations, bloodwork scheduling is all seamless. Medication arrives on time and they are good about following up. Highly recommend for HRT.
The telehealth-first structure means medication ships directly to the patient. Multiple reviewers note this as a convenience factor, particularly those who are not local to Fort Lauderdale. The model removes the in-office dispensing step that many brick-and-mortar clinics require.
The review set contains two one-star and two two-star entries out of 179 [source: review data]. That is fewer than five lower-star reviews, which means a statistically meaningful negative pattern cannot be drawn from the data. The honest reading is that the friction rate is low, not that friction is absent.
The one negative data point in the communication theme and the one negative in the follow-up care theme suggest that the minority of dissatisfied patients encountered responsiveness gaps rather than clinical errors. This is a common failure mode in telehealth-oriented practices, where the asynchronous model occasionally breaks down under high patient volume or staff scheduling.
Patients who require in-person clinical interaction as a baseline comfort factor may find the telehealth structure less satisfying regardless of clinical quality. The Fort Lauderdale address exists, but the operational model is clearly optimized for remote delivery. That is a fit question, not a quality question.
The practice is structured for patients who are comfortable managing their care through telehealth, text communication, and shipped medication. Patients who want frequent in-office visits, same-day access to a physician, or walk-in availability will likely find the model constraining. The listed hours show Thursday 9 AM to 6 PM [source: clinic data]; full weekly availability is not confirmed in the source data.
Patients seeking a single-service specialty clinic, such as a practice focused exclusively on TRT or exclusively on aesthetics, may find the broad menu less focused than a narrower operator. The flip side is that patients managing multiple overlapping concerns (hormonal, metabolic, and aesthetic) can consolidate care without transferring records between providers.
The review set does not surface complaints about pricing, but cost transparency is not discussed in the available data. Patients with insurance-dependent care models should clarify coverage before intake, as telehealth hormone clinics of this type frequently operate on a cash-pay or direct-pay basis.
The following table compares Trident to the five Fort Lauderdale-area competitors surfaced in the source data [source: competitor data].
| Clinic | Rating | Review Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trident Anti-Aging | 4.9 | 179 | Broadest service menu; telehealth-forward |
| Florida Men's Health Center | 5.0 | 226 | Highest review volume in the set |
| AAI Rejuvenation Clinic | 5.0 | 120 | Strong rating; moderate volume |
| Thomas O'Connor MD, PA | 5.0 | 23 | Specialist physician branding |
| Advanced TRT Clinic | 5.0 | 2 | Insufficient review volume for comparison |
| Vital Testosterone Replacement Therapy | 5.0 | 9 | Insufficient review volume for comparison |
Trident's 4.9 rating against Florida Men's Health Center's 5.0 is a marginal statistical difference at this sample size. The more meaningful comparison is review volume: Trident's 179 reviews represent a substantially larger sample than all but Florida Men's Health Center, which has 226. Clinics with two or nine reviews carrying 5.0 ratings are not comparable in statistical terms.
Trident's service breadth (13 categories) is wider than any competitor in this set, most of which appear to specialize in men's hormonal health. For patients managing both hormonal and aesthetic concerns, or hormonal and weight management concerns, the consolidated model may reduce the need to work across multiple Fort Lauderdale providers.
Does Trident Anti-Aging operate primarily as a telehealth clinic?
The operational model is clearly telehealth-optimized. Multiple reviewers located outside Florida describe receiving full care remotely, with medications shipped directly to their homes. The Fort Lauderdale address at 800 E Broward Blvd is listed [source: clinic data], and at least one review references the physical spa environment, but the preponderance of review language describes virtual consultations, text-based follow-up, and mailed prescriptions. Patients who want an in-person-first experience should confirm visit availability before enrolling.
What does the intake process actually look like?
Based on the review record, the intake sequence involves an initial consultation (virtual), bloodwork, a review of results with a clinical provider, and then prescription and shipment. M.E.'s review notes that the team asks detailed health questions before prescribing, and that the bloodwork review is substantive rather than cursory. E.M. describes the overall process as "smooth and effortless."
Great experience with Trident! The process was smooth and effortless. Everything was done in a timely manner. The employees were very polite, respectful and communicative. Very happy to be one of their patients.
How responsive is the team between appointments?
The support team quality theme appears in 18 reviews, with 17 positive and one negative [source: review data]. A.L.'s review documents a two-hour weekend response that escalated to a phone call with the nurse. L.H. describes proactive text check-ins from the patient advocate. The pattern suggests above-average responsiveness, though one data point in the negative column indicates the model is not perfectly consistent.
Who are the named staff members patients mention most?
Julie (patient advocate), Ingrid, and Joan appear by name across multiple reviews. Julie is cited most frequently, specifically for responsiveness and for navigating patients through the enrollment and treatment process. Ingrid is described as making the process "simple and stress-free." These are support team members, not prescribers; the clinical staff appear to include a nurse practitioner referenced in A.L.'s review.
Does Trident treat patients outside of Florida?
The review record includes explicit references to out-of-state patients. L.H. is based in Illinois and has been a multi-year telehealth patient. A.V. notes that the clinic accommodates patients who travel frequently for work.
Customer Service sets them apart. As a person that travels often for work, they make it happen.
Interstate telehealth prescribing is subject to state licensing requirements that vary by jurisdiction. Patients outside Florida should confirm eligibility before starting the intake process.
What services does the clinic offer beyond hormone therapy?
The full menu includes hormone testing, TRT, HGH therapy, peptide therapy, DHEA therapy, NAD+ therapy, glutathione, brain health, ED treatment, sexual health, medical weight loss, body composition, and aesthetics [source: clinic data]. The aesthetics category is substantive enough to include HydraFacial and dermaplaning, based on B.R.'s 2021 review. The breadth is wider than most single-specialty hormone clinics in the Fort Lauderdale market.
How does the prescribing approach compare to a primary care physician?
R.K.'s review makes a direct comparison, describing the consulting physician as "actually better than my PCP" in terms of knowledge and the depth of information shared. M.E. notes that the team reviews bloodwork and testing results with genuine clinical depth. These are subjective patient impressions, not a clinical audit, but the prescriber quality theme appears in 36 reviews with uniformly positive sentiment [source: review data].
What do long-term patients say about the experience over time?
Several reviewers explicitly note multi-year relationships with the clinic. D.G. has been using the service "for a couple years" and describes the product and service as "incredible." C.B. is also a multi-year patient and describes the ongoing cycle of scheduling, consultations, and delivery as seamless. The retention pattern in the review data suggests the experience holds up beyond the initial enrollment period.
I've had a great experience with Trident Anti-Aging. The staff is professional, welcoming, and takes the time to listen, answer questions, and create personalized treatment plans based on individual needs rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. Trident emphasizes education, thorough lab work, and ongoing adjustments to help achieve the best results.
Is the treatment approach individualized or protocol-driven?
A.F.'s review addresses this directly, describing "personalized treatment plans based on individual needs rather than a one-size-fits-all approach" and noting that the practice "emphasizes education, thorough lab work, and ongoing adjustments." P.M. describes "a wonderful team that listens and helps provide the most effective medicine." The language across the prescriber quality and follow-up care themes consistently points toward an adaptive model rather than a fixed protocol.
What is the aesthetic side of the practice like?
The facility quality theme appears in 16 reviews, all positive [source: review data]. J.C. describes "a relaxing and welcoming environment focused on wellness, self-care, and quality treatments." B.R.'s review specifically references a HydraFacial and dermaplaning session with a glowing outcome. The aesthetic offering appears to be a genuine component of the practice rather than a secondary add-on, though the review volume on this specific service is lower than the hormonal and telehealth categories.
How does Trident handle patients who have concerns or questions mid-treatment?
The communication theme is the third most common in the review set, appearing in 48 reviews (47 positive, one negative) [source: review data]. K.M. describes a team that "listens to what you have to say and address all concerns you may have." The weekend response documented by A.L. suggests the practice does not operate on a strict business-hours-only model, though that level of responsiveness may not be universal across all patient interactions.
What results do patients report, and how quickly?
The results theme (63 mentions, 62 positive) is the second most common in the dataset [source: review data]. J.B. reports "seeing results that I was hoping to get" within approximately one month of starting. D.G. describes consistent results over a multi-year period. These are subjective patient-reported outcomes and should not be read as clinical efficacy data; individual results depend on baseline health, the specific protocol, and adherence.
I've been using it for almost a month and already seeing results that I was hoping to get.
Review data sourced from 179 verified Google reviews spanning August 2018 through June 2026 [source: review data]. Ratings and themes reflect the full dataset as analyzed. This page is an independent editorial summary and does not constitute medical advice.
This is not a treatment recommendation. It is a directory entry. Any treatment decision belongs with a licensed physician who can examine the patient and evaluate their specific case.
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