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What to look for in a TRT friendly primary care physician?
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<blockquote data-quote="canaleshome" data-source="post: 228915" data-attributes="member: 3584"><p>I don’t think the OP is looking to leave Defy, just help in what to look for in a PCP for labs and annual physical.</p><p>I had same issue. Went to get my physical and labs with my new PCP to send to Defy and had to sit thru my doc telling me abt problems with TRT and how’s he is against it and his old school thinking backs up his problem with this “fad”. He then ordered labs and signed physical since I’m already doing it (and have been for 10 yrs) and we need to see where my levels are and keep it monitored by Defy. I will not tolerate being berated for taking care of my health so I left and immediate looked for a new PCP. I found a young female PCP who was on board with my health.</p><p>My advice is find a younger (at least under 50) PCP since, in my experience so far, they seem more open to medical advances in todays world and don’t look at your lab numbers and say you should feel fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canaleshome, post: 228915, member: 3584"] I don’t think the OP is looking to leave Defy, just help in what to look for in a PCP for labs and annual physical. I had same issue. Went to get my physical and labs with my new PCP to send to Defy and had to sit thru my doc telling me abt problems with TRT and how’s he is against it and his old school thinking backs up his problem with this “fad”. He then ordered labs and signed physical since I’m already doing it (and have been for 10 yrs) and we need to see where my levels are and keep it monitored by Defy. I will not tolerate being berated for taking care of my health so I left and immediate looked for a new PCP. I found a young female PCP who was on board with my health. My advice is find a younger (at least under 50) PCP since, in my experience so far, they seem more open to medical advances in todays world and don’t look at your lab numbers and say you should feel fine. [/QUOTE]
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