
This 9:16 Story template is built for promoting a men’s hormone health / testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) service using credibility-first messaging. The design is clean and clinical: an off‑whit...
Free — No credit card required
This 9:16 Story template is built for promoting a men’s hormone health / testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) service using credibility-first messaging. The design is clean and clinical: an off‑white background frames a deep teal photo card with rounded corners, paired with a floating Trustpilot-style review module featuring green rating stars. A lifestyle photo of a man anchors the creative, while the headline “Five reasons to consider…” signals structured, informational content that reduces anxiety around a sensitive medical topic. The strategy fits mid‑funnel consideration: it targets solution‑aware prospects who are already curious about TRT but need reassurance. Social proof (star rating + named testimonial) and the “manual”/guide framing combine trust and relief triggers, positioning the service as supported and professional rather than risky. Customization is straightforward: swap the photo for your patient demographic (without implying outcomes), replace the review with compliant patient feedback, and change the “Five reasons” hook to benefits like energy, mood, or vitality. Keep the teal/green palette to maintain a healthcare-safe, trustworthy tone across clinics and telehealth brands.
This template works because it pairs an educational, low-friction promise (“Five reasons to consider…”) with immediate social proof (star rating + a named review). For solution-aware prospects in the consideration stage, the main barrier isn’t understanding what TRT is—it’s trust, safety, and being confident they’ll be supported. The clean healthcare palette (off‑white, teal, green) signals professionalism, while the lifestyle image adds relatability without looking sensational. The testimonial module functions as a third‑party credibility cue, helping reduce perceived risk and increasing click intent. Structuring the offer as a “manual”/guide also reframes the decision as informed and responsible, aligning with best practices for regulated health ads where reassurance and clarity typically outperform hype.
Men typically 30–55 who are experiencing low energy, reduced vitality, or suspected hormonal imbalance and are researching TRT options. They respond to structured guidance and third‑party reviews, and they prefer clinics that feel professional, supportive, and trustworthy before committing to an appointment.
Free — No credit card required