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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight" data-source="post: 17597" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>I was with LowTestosterone.com for one year, which was my first year on TRT. The $199 per month did seem a bit high and I also had a $15 co-pay per prescription which added to the cost. My doctor was nice, but she didn't have any idea about TRT. Their support staff was great and were very knowledgeable, but unfortunately they weren't doctors. I'm sure there are some knowledgeable doctors experienced with TRT within their network, but unfortunately it wasn't mine. They also seemed hesitant to do further bloodwork in between, unless I paid for it out-of-pocket in addition to the $199 per month. </p><p></p><p>I switched to Defy Medical and have been so pleased with the knowledge and level of service that I've received with them over the last year of treatment. I've saved money with them and feel much better knowing that I'm in good hands with Dr. Saya. Since I've been a patient of both, I'd HIGHLY recommend Defy over LowTestosterone.com. I'm almost certain you'll save money with Defy and I know you will get excellent treatment from a knowledgeable doctor. Let me know if you have any specific questions you'd like to ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight, post: 17597, member: 610"] I was with LowTestosterone.com for one year, which was my first year on TRT. The $199 per month did seem a bit high and I also had a $15 co-pay per prescription which added to the cost. My doctor was nice, but she didn't have any idea about TRT. Their support staff was great and were very knowledgeable, but unfortunately they weren't doctors. I'm sure there are some knowledgeable doctors experienced with TRT within their network, but unfortunately it wasn't mine. They also seemed hesitant to do further bloodwork in between, unless I paid for it out-of-pocket in addition to the $199 per month. I switched to Defy Medical and have been so pleased with the knowledge and level of service that I've received with them over the last year of treatment. I've saved money with them and feel much better knowing that I'm in good hands with Dr. Saya. Since I've been a patient of both, I'd HIGHLY recommend Defy over LowTestosterone.com. I'm almost certain you'll save money with Defy and I know you will get excellent treatment from a knowledgeable doctor. Let me know if you have any specific questions you'd like to ask me. [/QUOTE]
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